Review of 'Does It Count If You Lose Your Virginity to an Android? Vol. 3' on 'Storygraph'
3 stars
I wasn’t very fond of Jun at first, as I’m not a fan of Lolis, especially when they’re used as love rivals. But when Nadeshiko offered for them to be a poly... didn’t find the idea too bad actually. Why not.
Although they’re age gap is pretty large, and they’ve known each other since they were really small (*), polycules still are quite underrated, or rather, underrepresented. So, yea, in that sense it’d be cool, and Nadeshiko’s imagination of their threesome actually looked good...
However, when Jun was hiding in the closet (ha, I see what you did there, author) and listening to their conversation purposefully to find things out... nah man. Not a fan of eavesdropping, especially when it’s because of jealousy.
(*) Idk, technically childhood friends to lovers isn’t bad, but all the memory flashbacks to when they were young (and especially Nadeshiko’s lewd imaginations) is a bit uncomfortable...
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I first continued this to find out what Nadeshiko’s “mother” wants and all that, but honestly, that woman has become so annoying, that I’d rather she just left them alone.
Also maybe because I’m not a fan of that third-party-therapist trope, when the couple could resolve things if they just talked with each other. Well, it’s not like they don’t talk, but in this case I don’t like her “mother’s” ideas and the way she’s 24/7 stalking Akane... is she secretly in love with her and seeing her do it with a sex-robot is what turns her on? Or is Akane really just nothing but a test person for her career, basically?
Idk, but I hope this won’t turn out a romance. Stalking tropes are just... nope.
-24.11.23