Synopsis
My secret was exposed—the gal coworkers at my part-time job found out that the building’s landlord is actually my relative.
“Just killing time before work,” they say, as they continue using the empty room next door as their hangout spot without permission.
Today, I desperately try to get the room key back from them, but instead:
“Ah, you want us to get you off again? Why don’t you just ask for it straight up from the start?”
Saying that, she starts tugging my pants down.
“That’s not it, I don’t want—”
Even as I protest, deep down I’m anticipating their visits.
Because I know an opportunity like this will never come again in my life… I understand that.
(Mmm… what kind of naughty things will they do to me today?)
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Editorial Review
[Jordan’s Pick]
Getting Off with the Gal from My Part-Time Job is exactly what it promises—a straightforward, fun escapade featuring two coworkers crossing the line during their shifts. If you’re looking for uncomplicated adult entertainment with an appealing cast dynamic, this hits the mark nicely.
The story centers on the classic workplace chemistry angle: a student and their blonde coworker with obvious chemistry finally acting on it. The gal character here has that confident, flirty energy that makes these scenarios work, and the uniform setting adds to the appeal without feeling forced. What works in this doujin’s favor is its focus on intimate detail and varied content—the cross-section artwork and explicit sequences show genuine attention to anatomical depiction that fans of this style appreciate.
The pacing feels natural for the genre, letting situations develop before diving into the content rather than starting cold. There’s an understated charm to workplace scenarios like these, especially when the characters feel like they have some rapport rather than being complete strangers. The blonde aesthetic is consistently maintained throughout, which matters if that’s part of your appeal.
It’s a solid entry in the “coworker romance” subgenre that doesn’t overthink things or try to be something it’s not. For fans seeking straightforward, visually detailed content with likable characters and a familiar setting, this delivers exactly what you’d expect. Check it out on Henhenta if casual workplace scenarios with solid artwork sound like your speed.
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