Sensei wa Koi o Oshie Rarenai
Alt name(s):
  • La professeure ne veut pas m'apprendre l'amour
  • Sensei Can't Teach Me About Love
  • Sensei wa Koi wo Oshierarenai
  • The Teacher Can Not Tell Me Love
  • Сэнсэй не может научить меня любить
  • 先生は恋を教えられない
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Rating:
  • 8.73
  • 8.76
  • 1,095
Pub. status:
Ongoing
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Description:
A lazy student and a straight-laced teacher. At first glance, they seem like they are on bad terms, but things get different after classes...

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Switch the genders and it's a crime
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@H1llmann The time I spent in Japan, one of the saddest things I learned was that the Japanese consider being divorced one of the most shameful statuses for anyone, especially if they have children. They consider it a sign of impulsiveness and poor decision making. "You got married and had children with someone you weren't 100% certain you love? You must have been raised wrong or turned out poorly." It's sad, but a lot of Japanese remain married long after they've fallen out of love and put up with a lifetime of misery to avoid the shame of divorced status. It's hardest for the kids involved, because they cop some of the flak from the situation too. "Oh that boy was a bit rowdy on the playground and hurt himself/someone else? Must be because he's got a single parent."
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On one hand, this is incredibly fluffy and I enjoy the relationship and main characters. On the other, there's obviously an obstacle put in place that forms the core of the whole situation, which leads to the story just being a treadmill. Granted, that's Slice of Life in a nutshell, so it's got lee way. I only hope it doesn't over stay it's welcome though, because romantic fluff can only be endearing for so long before it gets to feeling pointless.
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I have no idea why this is so highly rated. It isn't even all that cute or heartwarming, the main relationship is stuck in a loop with no sign of changing while they both enable each other's bad habits, and, outside of perhaps the MC, the character so far range from uninteresting to downright despicable (looking at the MC's sister here). It has its moments, and overall I wouldn't say it's bad, but it doesn't deserve anywhere close to the 8.83 it is currently sitting at.
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Her parents were really rude about the single dad thing.
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Emmanuel Macron: Story of my life - The manga adaptation.
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@Saturo
Compared to old-school shoujo manga, this one is very tame.
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Japanese and their weird social standards.
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Where can I find this manga raw?
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I loved every page and I got so emotional when they played pretend (probably helps that I was listening to an emotional song at the time)

It isn't finished at all and I will be keeping up with every chapter!

this is easily 10 stars!
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I really hate pure relationships, still... my kidneys😭
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this manga is so sweet, I think I got a cavity.
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Can we appreciate that this series has one of the best male MC in romance series?
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Artstyle looks like kyoani, I love it.
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God I wish that were me
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@BCS the guy is so tired everyday he can't even feel his blueballs
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A well deserved publication.

Still waiting on *why* they're a couple though.
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The guy lives alone, needs to work in addition to attending school to support himself, and his pseudo-girlfriend teacher nags him literally every chapter... while blueballing him until he's twenty-one for some bullshit reason or another.

Cute? Sweet? Fuck that noise, I don't think I've seen a more abused (while still likeable) MMC since Fudatsuki.
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Pure. Pure sweetness.
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Ah, this is cute. Heals my heart.