Synopsis
Longer sample:
https://www.pixiv.net/artworks/100749800
My boyfriend, Hiroki, has lots of friends. He’s close with both men and women, so he’s what people would call an “extrovert”.
He goes snowboarding in co-ed groups, he also goes to their home to drink…
I couldn’t ignore the jealousy brewing in my heart, so we used to fight about this quite often.
I wanted him to be the one who gets jealous sometimes, so I told him that one of my classmates had confessed to me.
He was like, “Oh, yeah?”
The next day, he acted the same as usual on our run-of-the-mill date at a manga café.
In my head I was like, “What, that’s all?? So he doesn’t like me anymore??”
But Hiroki was the first to notice I had just gotten a text from the classmate who confessed to me.
“Is it really that important? That guy’s text… “
“You told me he confessed to you, but you led him on, didn’t you?”
And so, the jealous-sex session with my usually laid-back boyfriend began…
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Cover + 38 main pages + source text + afterword
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Manga: Nekopi the Cat
Original story: Shizuka
“You can’t. You can’t let that guy come near you ever again.” Nothing tops having sex with my jealous boyfriend after someone confessed their feelings for me.
https://thewaidan.studio.site/135
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(English product description provided by “星ニール”.)
| Circle | THE WAIDAN |
| Tags | R18, Manga, JPEG, PDF file, Romance, Japanese |
| Price | 330JPY |
Editorial Review
This is a straightforward jealousy-driven adult romance that executes its core premise with refreshing clarity. Rather than building tension through misunderstanding or external obstacles, it centers entirely on the female protagonist deliberately testing her boyfriend’s emotional investment—a narrative gambit that immediately establishes stakes grounded in relationship anxiety rather than plot mechanics.
What distinguishes this work within the otome space is its willingness to forgo the typical “cool boyfriend” archetype in favor of someone genuinely possessive once triggered. Hiroki’s initial aloofness—his apparent indifference to the confession—creates a sharp reversal when he reveals he was monitoring her phone activity all along. The work mines genuine tension from this dynamic: the protagonist gets her wish for jealousy, but in a form that borders on controlling, and the narrative doesn’t shy away from exploring that friction. The premise also flips the usual power structure in many otome works by having the woman provoke rather than simply react to her partner’s emotions.
At 38 pages plus cover, this is a focused, complete narrative rather than a sketch or excerpt, which matters for readers seeking substantive content. The tag combination of jealousy with R18 content positions this squarely for readers who find possessiveness arousing but appreciate a relationship foundation rather than pure erotica. The manga format and PDF availability make it accessible for standard reading workflows.
This appeals most directly to otome fans comfortable with slightly possessive relationship dynamics and readers who enjoy the psychological texture of jealousy-as-foreplay narratives over sweeter romance beats. The work understands its lane and executes within it confidently.
A solid entry in the jealousy-driven adult romance space: emotionally legible, competently paced, and unafraid of its central dynamic.
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