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* FridgeBrilliance: Initially the premise seems downright insane, but when one stops to think about it, the true genius of the concept becomes clear enough to make one wonder why no one thought of it sooner. Not surprising when one remember that a large variety of topics have been covered into manga format, from introductions into economics like ''LightNovel/{{Maoyu}}'' and ''Literature/SpiceAndWolf'' or the theories of Karl Marx.
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* FridgeBrilliance: Initially the premise seems downright insane, but when one stops to think about it, the true genius of the concept becomes clear enough to make one wonder why no one thought of it sooner. Not surprising when one remember that a large variety of topics have been covered into manga format, from introductions into economics like ''LightNovel/{{Maoyu}}'' ''Literature/{{Maoyu}}'' and ''Literature/SpiceAndWolf'' or the theories of Karl Marx.
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* TeasingCreator: Every now and again, the creator of FE likes teasing readers with the possibility of Makoto finally impregnating Yura. It takes ''72'' volumes for the couple to get pregnant and 75 volumes for the baby to be born!
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* TeasingCreator: Every now and again, the creator of FE likes teasing readers with the possibility of Makoto finally impregnating Yura. It takes ''72'' volumes for the couple to get pregnant and 75 volumes for the baby to be born!born!
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* TeasingCreator: Every now and again, the creator of FE likes teasing readers with the possibility of Makoto finally impregnating Yura. It takes ''72'' volumes for the couple to get pregnant and 75 volumes for the baby to be born!
* WhatAnIdiot: Even taking into account his total lack of experience and some sexual ValuesDissonance in Japanese society, Makoto is very, very bad about thinking of Yura's pleasure during sex. Even after detailed lectures from both his brother and sister-in-law about the importance of foreplay and how to please a woman, he's still awful at it. In his defense, this is probably TruthInTelevision for too many relationships, and a main point of the manga; he comes to learn how to satisfy her more over the series' run.
* WhatAnIdiot: Even taking into account his total lack of experience and some sexual ValuesDissonance in Japanese society, Makoto is very, very bad about thinking of Yura's pleasure during sex. Even after detailed lectures from both his brother and sister-in-law about the importance of foreplay and how to please a woman, he's still awful at it. In his defense, this is probably TruthInTelevision for too many relationships, and a main point of the manga; he comes to learn how to satisfy her more over the series' run.
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* TeasingCreator: Every now and again, the creator of FE likes teasing readers with the possibility of Makoto finally impregnating Yura. It takes ''72'' volumes for the couple to get pregnant and 75 volumes for the baby to be born!
* WhatAnIdiot: Even taking into account his total lack of experience and some sexual ValuesDissonance in Japanese society, Makoto is very, very bad about thinking of Yura's pleasure during sex. Even after detailed lectures from both his brother and sister-in-law about the importance of foreplay and how to please a woman, he's still awful at it. In his defense, this is probably TruthInTelevision for too many relationships, and a main point of the manga; he comes to learn how to satisfy her more over the series' run.born!
* WhatAnIdiot: Even taking into account his total lack of experience and some sexual ValuesDissonance in Japanese society, Makoto is very, very bad about thinking of Yura's pleasure during sex. Even after detailed lectures from both his brother and sister-in-law about the importance of foreplay and how to please a woman, he's still awful at it. In his defense, this is probably TruthInTelevision for too many relationships, and a main point of the manga; he comes to learn how to satisfy her more over the series' run.
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* FridgeBrilliance: Initially the premise seems downright insane, but when one stops to think about it, the true genius of the concept becomes clear enough to make one wonder why no one thought of it sooner. Not surprising when one remember that a large variety of topics have been covered into manga format, from introductions into economics like ''LightNovel/{{Maoyu}}'' and ''LightNovel/SpiceAndWolf'' or the theories of Karl Marx.
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* FridgeBrilliance: Initially the premise seems downright insane, but when one stops to think about it, the true genius of the concept becomes clear enough to make one wonder why no one thought of it sooner. Not surprising when one remember that a large variety of topics have been covered into manga format, from introductions into economics like ''LightNovel/{{Maoyu}}'' and ''LightNovel/SpiceAndWolf'' ''Literature/SpiceAndWolf'' or the theories of Karl Marx.
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* FridgeBrilliance: Initially the premise seems downright insane, but when one stops to think about it, the true genius of the concept becomes clear enough to make one wonder why no one thought of it sooner. Not surprising when one remember that a large variety of topics have bee been covered into manga format, from introductions into economics like ''LightNovel/{{Maoyu}}'' and ''LightNovel/SpiceAndWolf'' or the theories of Karl Marx.
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* FridgeBrilliance: Initially the premise seems downright insane, but when one stops to think about it, the true genius of the concept becomes clear enough to make one wonder why no one thought of it sooner. Not surprising when one remember that a large variety of topics have bee covered into manga format, from introductions into economics like ''LightNovel/MaoyuuMaouYuusha'' and ''LightNovel/SpiceAndWolf'' or the theories of Karl Marx.
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* FridgeBrilliance: Initially the premise seems downright insane, but when one stops to think about it, the true genius of the concept becomes clear enough to make one wonder why no one thought of it sooner. Not surprising when one remember that a large variety of topics have bee covered into manga format, from introductions into economics like ''LightNovel/MaoyuuMaouYuusha'' ''LightNovel/{{Maoyu}}'' and ''LightNovel/SpiceAndWolf'' or the theories of Karl Marx.
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* FridgeBrilliance: Initially the premise seems downright insane, but when one stops to think about it, the true genius of the concept becomes clear enough to make one wonder why no one thought of it sooner.
** In Japan, you can put ''everything'' into manga format. From [[LightNovel/MaoyuuMaouYuusha introductions]] [[LightNovel/SpiceAndWolf into economics]] to the theories of Karl Marx.
** In Japan, you can put ''everything'' into manga format. From [[LightNovel/MaoyuuMaouYuusha introductions]] [[LightNovel/SpiceAndWolf into economics]] to the theories of Karl Marx.
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* FridgeBrilliance: Initially the premise seems downright insane, but when one stops to think about it, the true genius of the concept becomes clear enough to make one wonder why no one thought of it sooner.
** In Japan, you can put ''everything''sooner. Not surprising when one remember that a large variety of topics have bee covered into manga format. From [[LightNovel/MaoyuuMaouYuusha introductions]] [[LightNovel/SpiceAndWolf format, from introductions into economics]] to economics like ''LightNovel/MaoyuuMaouYuusha'' and ''LightNovel/SpiceAndWolf'' or the theories of Karl Marx.
** In Japan, you can put ''everything''
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* TeasingCreator: Every now and again, the creator of FE likes teasing readers with the possibility of Makoto finally impregnating Yura. More than 70 volumes and still no baby!
* WhatAnIdiot: Even taking into account his total lack of experience and some sexual ValuesDissonance in Japanese society, Makoto is very, very bad about thinking of Yura's pleasure during sex. Even after detailed lectures from both his brother and sister-in-law about the importance of foreplay and how to please a woman, he's still awful at it. In his defense, this is probably TruthInTelevision for too many relationships. (And a main point of the manga.)
* WhatAnIdiot: Even taking into account his total lack of experience and some sexual ValuesDissonance in Japanese society, Makoto is very, very bad about thinking of Yura's pleasure during sex. Even after detailed lectures from both his brother and sister-in-law about the importance of foreplay and how to please a woman, he's still awful at it. In his defense, this is probably TruthInTelevision for too many relationships. (And a main point of the manga.)
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* TeasingCreator: Every now and again, the creator of FE likes teasing readers with the possibility of Makoto finally impregnating Yura. More than 70 It takes ''72'' volumes for the couple to get pregnant and still no baby!
75 volumes for the baby to be born!
* WhatAnIdiot: Even taking into account his total lack of experience and some sexual ValuesDissonance in Japanese society, Makoto is very, very bad about thinking of Yura's pleasure during sex. Even after detailed lectures from both his brother and sister-in-law about the importance of foreplay and how to please a woman, he's still awful at it. In his defense, this is probably TruthInTelevision for too manyrelationships. (And relationships, and a main point of the manga.)manga; he comes to learn how to satisfy her more over the series' run.
* WhatAnIdiot: Even taking into account his total lack of experience and some sexual ValuesDissonance in Japanese society, Makoto is very, very bad about thinking of Yura's pleasure during sex. Even after detailed lectures from both his brother and sister-in-law about the importance of foreplay and how to please a woman, he's still awful at it. In his defense, this is probably TruthInTelevision for too many
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* TeasingCreator: Every now and again, the creator of FE likes teasing readers with the possibility of Makoto finally impregnating Yura. Close to 60 More than 70 volumes and still no baby!
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* FanNickname: Makoto - "Minuteman Makoto"
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* CanonSue: Yura. The narrator's commetaries will always point out how beautiful, well proportioned, gentle and good wife she is and how Makoto is lucky to having her. It will also take her side whenever Makoto is being a douche or having fantasies about other women, pointing "HEY YURA'S YOUR WIFE! BE NICE TO HER!" or the creator will comment about how he wishes to have a real-life Yura. Some even would think that hating Yura is a proof of evilness.
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* CanonSue: Yura. The narrator's commetaries will always point out how beautiful, well proportioned, gentle and good wife she is and how Makoto is lucky to having her. It will also take her side whenever Makoto is being a douche or having fantasies about other women, pointing "HEY YURA'S YOUR WIFE! BE NICE TO HER!" or the creator will comment about how he wishes to have a real-life Yura. Some even would think that hating Yura is a proof of evilness.
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* MarySue: Yura. The narrator's commetaries will always point out how beautiful, well proportioned, gentle and good wife she is and how Makoto is lucky to having her. It will also take her side whenever Makoto is being a douche or having fantasies about other women, pointing "HEY YURA'S YOUR WIFE! BE NICE TO HER!" or the creator will comment about how he wishes to have a real-life Yura. Some even would think that hating Yura is a proof of evilness.
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** In Japan, you can put ''everything'' into manga format. From [[{{Literature/MaoyuuMaouYuusha}} introductions]] [[{{SpiceAndWolf}} into economics]] to the theories of Karl Marx.
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** In Japan, you can put ''everything'' into manga format. From [[{{Literature/MaoyuuMaouYuusha}} [[LightNovel/MaoyuuMaouYuusha introductions]] [[{{SpiceAndWolf}} [[LightNovel/SpiceAndWolf into economics]] to the theories of Karl Marx.
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* UnfortunateImplications: The story' premise is apparently to portray and educate readers about "realistic" sex, and while it indeed does a good job covering many issues regarding the subject, it likewise gives all the female characters breasts of gigantic proportions, and with the addition of the anime, gives the impression women are meant to sound like whimpering puppies during the act. This skewed portrayal of how women sexually look and sound like feels a bit misplaced in a story that's, again, meant to be educational.
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* UnfortunateImplications: The story' premise is apparently to portray and educate readers about "realistic" sex, and while it indeed does a good job covering many issues regarding the subject, it likewise gives all the female characters breasts of gigantic proportions, and with the addition of the anime, gives the impression women are meant to sound like whimpering puppies during the act. This skewed portrayal of how women sexually look and sound like feels a bit misplaced in a story that's that's, again, meant to be educational.
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* UnfortunateImplications: The story' premise is apparently to portray and educate readers about "realistic" sex, and while it indeed does a good job covering many issues regarding the subject, it likewise gives all the female characters breasts of gigantic proportions, and with the addition of the anime, gives the impression women are meant to sound like whimpering puppies during the act. This skewed portrayal of how women sexually look and sound like feels a bit misplaced in a story that's meant to be educational.
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* CreatorsPet: Yura. The narrator's commetaries will always point out how beautiful, well proportioned, gentle and good wife she is and how Makoto is lucky to having her. It will also take her side whenever Makoto is being a douche or having fantasies about other women, pointing "HEY YURA'S YOUR WIFE! BE NICE TO HER!" or the creator will comment about how he wishes to have a real-life Yura.
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* MarySue: Yura. The narrator's commetaries will always point out how beautiful, well proportioned, gentle and good wife she is and how Makoto is lucky to having her. It will also take her side whenever Makoto is being a douche or having fantasies about other women, pointing "HEY YURA'S YOUR WIFE! BE NICE TO HER!" or the creator will comment about how he wishes to have a real-life Yura. Some even would think that hating Yura is a proof of evilness.
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* CreatorsPet: Yura. The narrator narrator's commetaries will always point out how beautiful, well proportioned, gentle and good wife she is and how Makoto is fortunate of lucky to having her. It will also take her side whenever Makoto is being a douche or having fantasies about other women, pointing "HEY YURA'S YOUR WIFE!" WIFE! BE NICE TO HER!" or the creator will comment about how he wishes to have a real-life Yura.
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* WhatAnIdiot -- WhatAnIdiot: Even taking into account his total lack of experience and some sexual ValuesDissonance in Japanese society, Makoto is very, very bad about thinking of Yura's pleasure during sex. Even after detailed lectures from both his brother and sister-in-law about the importance of foreplay and how to please a woman, he's still awful at it. In his defense, this is probably TruthInTelevision for too many relationships. (And a main point of the manga.)
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* TearJerker: The ending of the first short story. Okay, someone get a box of tissues.
* TearJerker: The ending of the first short story. Okay, someone get a box of tissues.
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* TearJerker: The ending of the first short story. Okay, someone get a box of tissues.
* WhatAnIdiot -- Even taking into account his total lack of experience and some sexual ValuesDissonance in Japanese society, Makoto is very, very bad about thinking of Yura's pleasure during sex. Even after detailed lectures from both his brother and sister-in-law about the importance of foreplay and how to please a woman, he's still awful at it. In his defense, this is probably TruthInTelevision for too many relationships. (And a main point of the manga.)
* TearJerker: The ending of the first short story. Okay, someone get a box of tissues.)
* WhatAnIdiot -- Even taking into account his total lack of experience and some sexual ValuesDissonance in Japanese society, Makoto is very, very bad about thinking of Yura's pleasure during sex. Even after detailed lectures from both his brother and sister-in-law about the importance of foreplay and how to please a woman, he's still awful at it. In his defense, this is probably TruthInTelevision for too many relationships. (And a main point of the manga.
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** In Japan, you can put ''everything'' into manga format. From [[{{MaoyuuMaouYuusha}} [[{{Literature/MaoyuuMaouYuusha}} introductions]] [[{{SpiceAndWolf}} into economics]] to the theories of Karl Marx.
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* WhatAnIdiot -- Even taking into account his total lack of experience and some sexual ValuesDissonance in Japanese society, Makoto is very, very bad about thinking of Yura's pleasure during sex. Even after detailed lectures from both his brother and sister-in-law about the importance of foreplay and how to please a woman, he's still awful at it. In his defense, this is probably TruthInTelevision for too many relationships. (And a main point of the manga.))
* TearJerker: The ending of the first short story. Okay, someone give tissues to this troper.
* TearJerker: The ending of the first short story. Okay, someone give tissues to this troper.
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** In Japan, you can put ''everything'' into manga format. From introductions into economics to the theories of Karl Marx.
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* Narm: The "Perfect Training Program for the Penis" from chapter 102, with ideas like hitting it with a wrung up wet towel and alternately dipping it in warm and cold water.
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* Narm: {{Narm}}: The "Perfect Training Program for the Penis" from chapter 102, with ideas like hitting it with a wrung up wet towel and [[YinYangBomb alternately dipping it in warm and cold water.water]].
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* WhatAnIdiot -- Even taking into account his total lack of experience and some sexual ValuesDissonance in Japanese society, Makoto is very, very bad about thinking of Yura's pleasure during sex. Even after detailed lectures from both his brother and sister-in-law about the importance of foreplay and how to please a woman, he's still awful at it. In his defense, this is probably TruthInTelevision for too many relationships. (And a main point of the manga.)