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Japanese: ビターバージン
Autor:
Kusunoki, Kei
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Bände:
4
Kapitel:
32
Status:
Finished
Veröffentlichen:
2005-02-18 to 2008-03-07
Serialisierung:
Young Gangan
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Japanese: ビターバージン
Autor:
Kusunoki, Kei
Art:
Manga
Bände:
4
Kapitel:
32
Status:
Finished
Veröffentlichen:
2005-02-18 to 2008-03-07
Serialisierung:
Young Gangan
Ergebnis
4.4
51 Stimmen
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58.82%
27.45%
9.80%
3.92%
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Zusammenfassung
Daisuke Suwa is a reserved high school student who lives with his widowed mother in a faraway rural town. At school, he behaves like a womanizer who is interested in all girls except the shy Hinako Aikawa, whom he claims is pretending to be a "sweet virgin." One day, Daisuke gets caught up in an argument between two of his admirers and seeks shelter in a church. He hides inside a confessional, only for Hinako to enter the church and mistake his voice as that of a priest. She asks for him to listen to her confession, to which he has no choice but to comply.
Hinako divulges that she was sexually abused by her step-father while she was still in junior high school, which led to her giving up a baby boy for adoption. Now aware of her secrets, Daisuke can't help but empathize with her. However, as the pair become closer, can his compassion turn into something more?
Hinako divulges that she was sexually abused by her step-father while she was still in junior high school, which led to her giving up a baby boy for adoption. Now aware of her secrets, Daisuke can't help but empathize with her. However, as the pair become closer, can his compassion turn into something more?
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Bitter Virgin review
Definitely one of the best mangas I've read, the story, the characters, the maturity impregnated in these pages, are simply amazing, the manga will cause a feeling of sadness, yet, it makes you think about what really is love, the ending is a bit disappointing to what one expects, but, thinking, no doubt they'll be together for all life. and will have the support of all those around. those without hesitation.
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Bitter Virgin review
This is an extremely mature Manga, don't let a kid read this. I am a sucker for a deep and well thought out storyline, well I found it in this series. Its a great story about how an abused girl who feels she will never love again after being abused by her stepfather, falls in love with a boy. The boy who has mutual feelings for her and knows her terrible secret, must find a way to show his affection with out driving her away and without letting her know that he knows of her dark past. This was a great manga, very deep and
emotional, I loved it. That's all I really have to say.
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Bitter Virgin review
I finished this manga with my eyes burning because seriously, it is a pretty sad story about a school girl who was molested by her step dad and had to give her child for adoption. She also has a fear of men because of the trauma. Our male lead finds about this in secret and the pair of them get to know each other throughout the manga. It's also sad to see the male leads sister go through a tragic time as well. Since I'm keeping this review spoiler free on all sites involved, read this manga yourselves to find that out!
What really put me off reading the rest of this manga, is the fact the two side character girls were such a "bad smell" distraction and the male lead is just a complete utter simp for trying to "please" one of them by forcing him to go on a date with her! Like bruh, please stand up for what you believe in and don't let any selfish dumbass tell you how to live your goddamn life!!!!!!!!! I seriously hated Yuzu and Kazuki like they constantly moan (one of them says this only to herself) that Daisuke should like them back instead of Hinako. Like wtf bich, this is so dang annoying having these types of dumb characters ruining the manga experience for me!! Anyways apart from those complaints, it's a ok read if you need a good cry in your life because it does touch on very serious topics. |
Bitter Virgin review
This was nice story with a very satisfying ending.
I've seen some complain that they wanted more than a kiss. But i feel that if the story did that it would take away more from the fact that one of them has so much baggage, It wouldn't really make sense either. I was sure that the ending would be a let down and i was pleasantly surprised that the story ended and i felt that it ended in a good spot. The rest of t he story is good. It does have some issues such as. . Some of the stuff that happened's seems kind of forced or too unlikely to be believable. Such as the stuff that happened's with one of the MC's sister seems way too forced i guess would be the word. . There is times when you want the characters to say certain things and it fees obvious. But the story doesn't want to do that. Such as when the Male MC here's people talking about the other MC. You kind of want him to get defensive. . The story also has a not needed character in the form of a bitch. She all through out is just kind of psycho and it isn't really needed. It doesn't do anything for the story. Over all this was a very good story with some minor problems. |
Bitter Virgin review
First things first: I read this whole manga in 1 day which could be reason enough for some, to read it too
Second: I never wrote a review before, but i just can't keep quiet about this As for the ratings: Story: 9 If I had to describe the story of Bitter Virgin in only one sentence, I'd just say "It's something else". If you're bored by the everyday shoujo manga, with they all-is-well school days atmosphere, then you're right here. I don't want to reveal too much, as you should read it yourself, but this is about a "dark" side of the not so everyday life, which i don't remember to be shown anywhere else (neither manga nor anime) Art: 7 Not too bad, but nothing special either so a "good" should be ok for it Character: 9 The tragic protagonist Hinako, together with the also tragic sister, which rises from the support to a main character (in my eyes) are the core of this drama and u can easily get lost in their despair and struggling. they both get support from Daisuke, who undergoes a change for the better with time passing by. Spoiler, so be warned about the next lines The only reason, why I don't give the full 10 points here, is cause of the typical, as I phrase for myself, bitching-around-attitude in the end (meaning the "Oh no, I better go away and leave for good, cause else I might hurt the one i love") Spoiler end Enjoyment: 10 Well...I read it in one day, so i don't have to say more about enjoyment Overall: 9 If someone asked me for a manga he could read next, Bitter Virgin would definitely be a suggestion :D |
Bitter Virgin review
I guess I can't find a flaw in this outstanding manga.
While the first few pages are not very attractive, the later part of chapter one gives me a reason to read until the end. Story is dark, and how the story is delivered itself is not light at all. As far as I read, I only can breath before the later part of chapter one until the end. Even though it's dark, I appreciate how the mangaka could deliver the story without having me had to withdraw from keep reading (from overly dark and frustating). Art and character likewise is very great. Aikawa as the main lead is very well-drawn for me. The other characters also nicely done too. For enjoyment, as I wrote before I couldn't take a breath to keep me from reading. The story is delivered really fast and eventful. It's very enjoyable if you read this with concentration, not as a time-passing by. So, overally I really impressed with this manga. Nice background story, story development and delivery, great art and characters are what keeps me reading. |
Bitter Virgin review
This manga is about two topics mainly: pregnancy and loss associated with it, and rape.
In the behind-the-scenes bonus comics the author explains that she's gone through giving birth to a stillborn child and based that side of her work on her own experiences. It goes a long way towards explaining why those themes are explored very thoughtfully and completely. I have no complaints there. In fact it deserves some praise for being fairly unflinching with regards to the situations AND the emotions involved. I brought up the author's experience because it comes through. It's intimate, personal stuff. The themes of rape... are not quite as well handled. It's not a total rock bottom all the time and will occasionally connect in the way it was intended to, but it slips into questionable territory enough that I felt like writing this as a bit of a warning to those who might need it. A lot of this manga feels like your typical shoujo romance drama, but the "hook" is that the loner girl the main character is in love with had been routinely raped by her stepfather throughout middle school and eventually impregnated. It's a dark way to look at the material, but it is what it is and some of the cliches used here become outrageously bleak in this context. Specifically the obligatory rival girl, who in this context is required to reach such high levels of pure evil that it starts feeling like a pure trash soap opera. There's an EXTREME level of tonal whiplash whenever this character appears. At one point the girl is put into a "Guy Saves Her From A Random Sexual Assault" scene. You know the type of scene I'm talking about. It shows up a lot, but in this case it's not only graphic in its depiction but it's especially dark given the character's history. This girl's been victimized over and over again since middle school, bu this sudden reoccurrence of sexual violence years later is recovered from almost immediately. The foremost thought on her mind is only how grateful she is to her guy friend for pummeling her attacker within an inch of his life. See what I mean by cliche shoujo with an unfortunate twist? Something like that should probably introduce some HEAVY pathos into the situation, maybe even to the extent of a complete emotional breakdown, but it's treated like a love flag of all things. Oddly enough, by the last half of the story the 'rape stuff' kind of slides into the background in favor of the pregnancy themes. It's perhaps a better move since that stuff is so much better considered, but it's weird to see the characters fretting over the fact that the main girl's secret is that "she used to be pregnant" while failing to recognize that she was made pregnant by her step-father and rapist. It's also unfortunate that a lot of the conclusions come down to the guy saying, "I'll protect you!" in that typical manga way that's just not good enough here. |
Bitter Virgin review
This story honesty beautiful, the title is really misleading but everything else is amazing. I often think about this anime slot, and while reading it it made me cry a few time for it really hit close to home. The characters have such great story and development and I wish there was more chapters to read. This is a definitely a great read to experience and would reread over and over.
The artwork is absolutely lovely and does a very good job at illustrating the characters emotions and how there are expressing them as well. I also really enjoy the author notes in the volumes as well. |
Bitter Virgin review
This extremely outstanding manga...at the top of my list of manga. A young teen with a tragic and never forgetful past; she becomes a person who is afraid of men, due to the sexual abuse of the step-father; has nightmares and flashbacks and battles depression. She gets pregnant by him..causeing her body to change her mother notices and ask who was the father; she tells her step-father is, emotionally. Her mother then verbally assaults her..other events takes place cause her to have a miscarriage. Later to face reality due to a second pregnancy and begs her daughter for forgiveness. ( Of
course there are other emotional events that are deeply attached to each other)
**This is a mature love story about a boy unintentional finds out her secret and finds himself wanting to be there for her, protect her and later comforts his feelings that he loves her. Unable to get close to her cause of her fear of men but due to the fact that she overhears him saying he does not see her a a girl she allows herself to be befriended by him. I cant but feel that this might be someones story..but it possibly cannot be easy to watch your body grow with a baby who carries the DNA of your rapist. I would imagine doing so must be extremely painful and emotional for the people who go through this_ Overrall-10 |
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