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Volume 16
So volume 16 just came out today where I am and naturally I went to the store and bought it as soon as I got up this morning. Anyway a few interesting things happened in it and I was wondering if anybody else read it and has any ideas for the how the manga is going to end because it's being wrapped up.
Draw otomen
~sparklesplz (https://www.deviantart.com/sparklesplz) Draw Otomen art in this journal :3!:iconsparklesplz:
It doesn't have to be a character. It can be something cute too.
You can also comment on the drawings in the journal
Instructions:
1 Click on the comment box in this journal and click on add a drawing.
This will activate muro
2 Draw something and then press on send drawing
3 Enjoy!
Question time 1 !
What's your fav volume? ~saysplz (https://www.deviantart.com/saysplz):iconSonicFan3:
Answer this question and if you know a question for next time you can put your question in this journal and it will be put in the next yournal : )
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Post a question about Otomen in this journal.
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Example: Who is you fav character?
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Boredom. Extreme boredom.
I was at my school library, looking around for books. I had attempted my first shoujo shortly before, but alas, it was simply too vulgar for my tastes, with constant references to sex and periods and the like. Being an asexual male, I grew more wary of what I gave a chance.
Whilst I explored further, I found a manga series titled Otomen. Luckily, I took the time to stop for it and read the description on the back. A boy trying to hide his feminine tastes. I had considered myself to be a very feminine male myself by that period of time, and was intrigued once finding a manga that had such a premise. Unfortunately, my male instincts DID make me skeptic, making me put the book up... but once the school bell rang, I realized I didn't give a damn about my masculinity and picked up the series anyway.
Been an Otomen Otomen fan ever since.
I was at my school library, looking around for books. I had attempted my first shoujo shortly before, but alas, it was simply too vulgar for my tastes, with constant references to sex and periods and the like. Being an asexual male, I grew more wary of what I gave a chance.
Whilst I explored further, I found a manga series titled Otomen. Luckily, I took the time to stop for it and read the description on the back. A boy trying to hide his feminine tastes. I had considered myself to be a very feminine male myself by that period of time, and was intrigued once finding a manga that had such a premise. Unfortunately, my male instincts DID make me skeptic, making me put the book up... but once the school bell rang, I realized I didn't give a damn about my masculinity and picked up the series anyway.
Been an Otomen Otomen fan ever since.