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Kuzu no honkai watch
Kuzu no honkai watch









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So the lusty antics on display here are a universe away from the prudes in Korea, yet they're totally consistent with the mindset of the average teen and adults are definitely not immune either.Possibly the most intense physical scene concerns a female classmate of Hanabi's called Sanae who is deeply in love with her. Plus it's great that gay couples are seen on J Drama whereas I've yet to see one in K Drama. It's truly absurd that something which brings so much pleasure is so repressed, but then religion has been very focussed in demonising the female body as well as the bigger picture.

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So pathetic! Nevertheless, I do applaud that liberality and it's a topic which really does need to be out in the open. It's the only country I'm aware of where women need a separate train carriage because lustful men can't keep their hands to themselves. In fact, it seems to me that Japanese men are more obsessed with the subject than anyone else on the planet. The Japanese are always more liberal than the Koreans when it comes to the S word on TV. They also decide to form a sort of team, whereby they'll try to satisfy each other's emotional and physical needs in lieu of getting who they want. Both students realise their love is doomed yet cling on to a thin thread of hope. Her classmate Mugi ( a brooding Dori Sakuruda ) has a crush on the lovely Ms Minagawa ( Rina Aizawa ), another teacher at the same school. High-schooler Hanabi ( a passionate Miyu Yashimoto ) has a major crush on Narumi ( Kouki Mizuta ) a kindly teacher whose had an association with her from a young age. And the emotional immaturity of teens is certainly no barrier to mental turmoil. Mother Nature says you're ready to breed, and falling in love with someone means a rollercoaster of moods whether they reciprocate or not. We all know that the onslaught of puberty unleashes major bodily changes and all those raging hormones create emotional mayhem too. The odd title is what first drew me to this intriguing Japanese show on VIKI, as well as reviews referring to the "dark" tone/mood.Īnd yes, it's quite full-on in various ways as the mercurial intensity of teen romance is explored.











Kuzu no honkai watch