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* ArtisticLicenseLaw and ArtisticLicenseMedicine: There's no way that after the car accident [[spoiler: the dead little girl's tutors did not sue Kou for his responsibility. As part of the procedure, he should've had a medical test to ensure his well-being and sanity where the brain hemorrhage would've been discovered.]]
* BetaCouple: Yuiko and Ritsu.

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* ArtisticLicenseLaw and ArtisticLicenseMedicine: ArtisticLicenseLaw: There's no way that after the car accident [[spoiler: the dead little girl's tutors did not sue Kou for his responsibility. As part of the procedure, [[ArtisticLicenseMedicine he should've had a medical test to ensure his well-being and sanity where the brain hemorrhage would've been discovered.discovered]].]]
* %%* BetaCouple: Yuiko and Ritsu.



* TheCasanova: Kou.

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* %%* TheCasanova: Kou.



* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: For most of their middle and high school years, Takuma avoided and pretended to hate Mayu so she could forget him and thus avoid being broken-hearted after he died from his disease.

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* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy:
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For most of their middle and high school years, Takuma avoided and pretended to hate Mayu so she could forget him and thus avoid being broken-hearted after he died from his disease.
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Ill Girl has been cut per TRS decision. Examples are moved to Delicate And Sickly when appropriate.


* IllGirl: Teru.
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* RapunzelHair: Mayu, by the time they're in high school, has hair that goes past her waist.

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* {{Megane}}: Teru and Ritsu when they're high schoolers.
* [[spoiler: NoEnding: The last chapter is about Takuma entering into surgery while Mayu reads his last will: we get to see many scenes of Mayu and Takuma being together happily as a healthy young couple, even effectuating a traditional Japanese wedding and visiting the clover field from the first chapter with their children... but we are never explained if this was just all an ImagineSpot Takuma thought while writing the letter (meaning he died during the surgery or shortly after) or Mayu and Takuma's actual future (meaning the surgery succeeded)]]

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* {{Megane}}: Teru and Ritsu when they're high schoolers.
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NoEnding: The last chapter is about Takuma entering into surgery while Mayu reads his last will: we get to see many scenes of Mayu and Takuma being together happily as a healthy young couple, even effectuating a traditional Japanese wedding and visiting the clover field from the first chapter with their children... [[spoiler: but we are never explained if this was just all an ImagineSpot Takuma thought while writing the letter (meaning he died during the surgery or shortly after) or Mayu and Takuma's actual future (meaning the surgery succeeded)]]
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Thus begins ''Boku no Hatsukoi wo Kimi ni Sasagu'' (lit. ''I Give You my First Love''), a {{shoujo}} manga by Kotomi Aoki that ran in the Sho-Comi for 12 volumes. It was originally conceived as a spin-off for the author's earlier series ''Boku wa Imouto ni Koi wo Suru'', where Mayu and Takuya where supporting characters, but it quickly becomes a stand-alone work outside from cameos of [=''BokuImo''=]'s main characters in a few chapters. The story differs from other drama and romance stories by following Mayu and Takuma's relationship from when they meet as children until they become adults, passing through their school years. The popularity of the manga was huge on its day, becoming one of the best-selling series in Japan and earning the 57th Shogakukan Manga Award in the shoujo category. It also inspired a live-action movie in 2007.

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Thus begins ''Boku no Hatsukoi wo Kimi ni Sasagu'' (lit. ''I Give You my First Love''), a {{shoujo}} manga by Kotomi Aoki that ran in the Sho-Comi for ''Sho-Comi'' from 2005 to 2008, and was compiled into 12 volumes. It was originally conceived as a spin-off for the author's earlier series ''Boku wa Imouto ni Koi wo Suru'', where Mayu and Takuya where supporting characters, but it quickly becomes a stand-alone work outside from cameos of [=''BokuImo''=]'s main characters in a few chapters. The story differs from other drama and romance stories by following Mayu and Takuma's relationship from when they meet as children until they become adults, passing through their school years. The popularity of the manga was huge on its day, becoming one of the best-selling series in Japan and earning the 57th Shogakukan Manga Award in the shoujo category. It also inspired a live-action movie in 2007.
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Technically brain death isn't considered "alive" anymore, but some people consider it so (then again, idk how Japan sees these things). Apologies for serial tweaking again though, I swear I try not to.


* ConvenientComa: [[spoiler: Kou goes into brain death state due to the sequels of the car accident, because he didn't get his injuries examinated. This allows Takuma to get a donor for a heart, but both him and Kou's family reject the transplant, considering Kou is still alive.]]

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* ConvenientComa: [[spoiler: Kou goes into brain death state due to the sequels of the car accident, because he didn't get his injuries examinated. This allows Takuma to get a donor for a heart, but both him and Kou's family reject the transplant, considering Kou is still alive.alive (at least, according to them).]]
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Apologies for the serial tweaking, I keep noticing these things too late


Thus begins ''Boku no Hatsukoi wo Kimi ni Sasagu'' (lit. ''I Give You my First Love''), a {{shoujo}} manga by Kotomi Aoki that ran in the Sho-Comi for 12 volumes. It was originally conceived as a spin-off for the author's earlier series ''Boku wa Imouto ni Koi wo Suru'', where Mayu and Takuya where supporting characters, but it quickly becomes a stand-alone work outside from cameos of ''BokuImo'''s main characters in a few chapters. The story differs from other drama and romance stories by following Mayu and Takuma's relationship from when they meet as children until they become adults, passing through their school years. The popularity of the manga was huge on its day, becoming one of the best-selling series in Japan and earning the 57th Shogakukan Manga Award in the shoujo category. It also inspired a live-action movie in 2007.

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Thus begins ''Boku no Hatsukoi wo Kimi ni Sasagu'' (lit. ''I Give You my First Love''), a {{shoujo}} manga by Kotomi Aoki that ran in the Sho-Comi for 12 volumes. It was originally conceived as a spin-off for the author's earlier series ''Boku wa Imouto ni Koi wo Suru'', where Mayu and Takuya where supporting characters, but it quickly becomes a stand-alone work outside from cameos of ''BokuImo'''s [=''BokuImo''=]'s main characters in a few chapters. The story differs from other drama and romance stories by following Mayu and Takuma's relationship from when they meet as children until they become adults, passing through their school years. The popularity of the manga was huge on its day, becoming one of the best-selling series in Japan and earning the 57th Shogakukan Manga Award in the shoujo category. It also inspired a live-action movie in 2007.
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The only downside is... [[YourDaysAreNumbered Takuma's sickness may not let him live to become twenty years old.]] Mayu and Takuma will have to learn to live with a limited relationship, where everything, even time, seems agaisnt them, even if there's the faintest hope that at the end they may be together forever.

Thus begins ''Boku no Hatsukoi wo Kimi ni Sasagu'' (lit. ''I Give You my First Love''), a {{shoujo}} manga by Kotomi Aoki that ran in the Sho-Comi for 12 volumes. It was originally conceived as a spin-off for the author's earlier series ''Boku wa Imouto ni Koi wo Suru'', where Mayu and Takuya where supporting characters, but it quickly becomes a stand-alone work outside from cameos of ''BokuImo'''s main characters in a few chapters. The story distantiates itself from other drama and romance stories by following Mayu and Takuma's relationship from when they meet as children until they become adults, passing through their school years. The popularity of the manga was huge on its day, becoming one of the best-selling series in Japan and earning the 57th Shogakukan Manga Award in the shoujo category. It also inspired a live-action movie in 2007.

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The only downside is... [[YourDaysAreNumbered Takuma's sickness may not let him live to become twenty years old.]] Mayu and Takuma will have to learn to live with a limited relationship, where everything, even time, seems agaisnt against them, even if there's the faintest hope that at the end they may be together forever.

Thus begins ''Boku no Hatsukoi wo Kimi ni Sasagu'' (lit. ''I Give You my First Love''), a {{shoujo}} manga by Kotomi Aoki that ran in the Sho-Comi for 12 volumes. It was originally conceived as a spin-off for the author's earlier series ''Boku wa Imouto ni Koi wo Suru'', where Mayu and Takuya where supporting characters, but it quickly becomes a stand-alone work outside from cameos of ''BokuImo'''s main characters in a few chapters. The story distantiates itself differs from other drama and romance stories by following Mayu and Takuma's relationship from when they meet as children until they become adults, passing through their school years. The popularity of the manga was huge on its day, becoming one of the best-selling series in Japan and earning the 57th Shogakukan Manga Award in the shoujo category. It also inspired a live-action movie in 2007.

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* ArtisticLicenseLaw and ArtisticLicenseMedicine: There's no way that after the car accident [[spoiler: the dead little girl's tutors did not sue Kou for his responsibility. As part of the procedure, he should've had a medical test to ensure his well-being and sanity where the brain hemorrhage would've been discovered.]]



* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: For most of their middle and high school years, Takuma avoided and pretended to hate Mayu so she could forgt him and thus avoid being broken-hearted after he died from his disease.

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* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: For most of their middle and high school years, Takuma avoided and pretended to hate Mayu so she could forgt forget him and thus avoid being broken-hearted after he died from his disease.disease.
** [[spoiler: It's implied Kou deliberately didn't get his injuries examinated so he could die and Takeru could get his heart transplanted, making Mayu happy.]]
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* [[spoiler: NoEnding: The last chapter is about Takuma entering into surgery while Mayu reads his last will: we get to see many scenes of Mayu and Takuma being together happily as a healthy young couple, even effectuating a traditional Japanese wedding and visiting the clover field from the first chapter with their children... but we are never explained if this was just all an ImagineSpot Takuma thought while writing the letter (meaning he died during the surgery or shortly after) or Mayu and Takuma's actual future (meaning the surgery succeeded)]]
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Mayu and Takuma have known each other since they were young children. She's the daughter of a talented doctor, and he, one of his patients, suffering of a heart disease. Despite always being hospitalized, Takuma always had Mayu as a gateway for forgetting about his tough life. Eventually, they ended up falling in love, and they promise to marry each other once Takuma gets better and they become adults.

The only downside is... [[YourDaysAreNumbered Takuma's sickness may not let him live to become twenty years old.]] Mayu and Takuma will have to learn to live with

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Mayu and Takuma have known each other since they were young children. She's the daughter of a talented doctor, and he, one of his patients, suffering of a heart disease. Despite always being hospitalized, Takuma always had Mayu as a gateway for forgetting about his tough life. Eventually, they ended end up falling in love, and they promise to marry each other once Takuma gets better and they become adults.

The only downside is... [[YourDaysAreNumbered Takuma's sickness may not let him live to become twenty years old.]] Mayu and Takuma will have to learn to live with
with a limited relationship, where everything, even time, seems agaisnt them, even if there's the faintest hope that at the end they may be together forever.
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* DefinitelyJustACold: Kou suffers numerous headaches after [[spoiler: the car accident]], but he brushes them off saying he's just tired. [[spoiler: They're symptoms of brain hemorrhage, that end up making him faint and enter brain death state.]]
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Mayu and Takuma have known each other since they were young children. She's the daughter of a talented doctor, and he, one of his patients, suffering of a heart disease. Despite always being hospitalized, Takuma always had Mayu as a gateway for forgetting about his tough life. Eventually, they ended up falling in love, and they promise to marry each other once Takuma gets better and they become adults.

The only downside is... [[YourDaysAreNumbered Takuma's sickness may not let him live to become twenty years old.]] Mayu and Takuma will have to learn to live with

Thus begins ''Boku no Hatsukoi wo Kimi ni Sasagu'' (lit. ''I Give You my First Love''), a {{shoujo}} manga by Kotomi Aoki that ran in the Sho-Comi for 12 volumes. It was originally conceived as a spin-off for the author's earlier series ''Boku wa Imouto ni Koi wo Suru'', where Mayu and Takuya where supporting characters, but it quickly becomes a stand-alone work outside from cameos of ''BokuImo'''s main characters in a few chapters. The story distantiates itself from other drama and romance stories by following Mayu and Takuma's relationship from when they meet as children until they become adults, passing through their school years. The popularity of the manga was huge on its day, becoming one of the best-selling series in Japan and earning the 57th Shogakukan Manga Award in the shoujo category. It also inspired a live-action movie in 2007.

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!!Tropes included:

* BetaCouple: Yuiko and Ritsu.
* BillyNeedsAnOrgan: [[spoiler: Eventually, the condition for Takuma to get better is to get a heart transplant. Kou gets appointed as the donor, but both Takuma and Kou's family reject it.]]
* TheCameo: Iku and Yori from ''Boku wa Imouto ni Koi wo Suru'' appear in a few chapters after Takuma is appointed as dorm leader.
* TheCasanova: Kou.
* ChildhoodMarriagePromise: Mayu and Takuma did this as children. Mayu made him promise to marry her as a way to keep him from dying.
* ConvenientComa: [[spoiler: Kou goes into brain death state due to the sequels of the car accident, because he didn't get his injuries examinated. This allows Takuma to get a donor for a heart, but both him and Kou's family reject the transplant, considering Kou is still alive.]]
* CoversAlwaysLie: The volume covers show Mayu and Takuma as a average shoujo couple, doing normal things like going on dates or kissing on romantic spots. Most of these scenes don't occur in story, since Takuma's sickness prevents them of doing so.
* DisappearedDad: [[spoiler: Kou and Ritsu's dad died from a similar heart sickness.]]
* FourLeafClover: Mayu tries to find one when she first learns about Takuma's disease. As she fails, she and Takuma buy an amulet with a clover on it when their elementary class go on a school trip.
* DelinquentHair: Takuma dyes his hair blonde before entering middle school as a way to give other people something to talk that isn't his disease.
* IllGirl: Teru.
* JapaneseDelinquents: Takuma isn't one per se, but has the looks: blond hair and piercings. This was an studied look to avoid being ignored in school.
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: For most of their middle and high school years, Takuma avoided and pretended to hate Mayu so she could forgt him and thus avoid being broken-hearted after he died from his disease.
* LadykillerInLove: [[spoiler: Eventually, Kou falls in love with Mayu for real, but he decides to move on from her. However, it's very much implied he forced his condition to worsen so he could die and give his heart to Takuma.]]
* {{Megane}}: Teru and Ritsu when they're high schoolers.
* RapunzelHair: Mayu, by the time they're in high school, has hair that goes past her waist.
* SoapOperaDisease: Takuma suffers from a heart condition that doesn't allow him to do any physical effort nor getting him too excited, as it causes him to faint. Other characters, like his childhood friend Teru and [[spoiler: Kou and Ritsu's father]], suffer it too.
* TheirFirstTime: [[spoiler: Mayu and Takuma lose their virginity in their night alone during their high school trip. Igarashi, Kou's classmate, loses it to him after he decides to move on from his crush on Mayu.]]
* YourDaysAreNumbered: Takuma's expected not to reach adulthood. He may die before he becomes twenty.

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