If you are a fan of mature, introspective josei romance, you are likely already hooked on Soredemo Ashita mo Kareshi ga ii (Even So, I’d Rather Have a Boyfriend Tomorrow). This manga, written and illustrated by the talented Kazuki Rai, has carved a niche for itself by rejecting fairy-tale tropes in favor of gritty, psychological realism. It asks a painful question: What do you do when the “perfect” relationship feels like a slowly tightening cage?
Premise: A romance drama following a couple who attempt partner swapping to fix their sexual incompatibility, only to face the complex emotional consequences. Title: Docchi mo Josou Suru Couple Status: Oneshot Author manga soredemo ashita mo kareshi ga ii chapter 12
Rio has always been portrayed as the "reasonable" one. In Chapter 12, she is forced to confront her own selfishness. Her realization that she treats Sota like a therapist rather than a partner is a huge step toward maturity. This isn't a chapter about winning a fight; it's about losing the ego. Soredemo Ashita mo Kareshi ga ii Chapter 12:
Nanora’s art shines in Chapter 12:
Highlights:
Central theme: Ambiguity in modern dating – how “no label” situationships can erode self-worth. Haruka: She's still struggling to navigate her feelings
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