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You are reading You Like Me, Don't You?, a manga that covering comedy, ecchi, romance, school life, shounen. You Like Me, Don't You? is a romantic comedy manga that explores the awkward yet heartwarming dynamics of young love and misunderstandings between two classmates who can't quite express their true feelings. The story follows the interactions of a boy and a girl whose everyday encounters are filled with playful teasing, nervous glances, and subtle moments that hint at a mutual attraction. However, their inability to communicate directly leads to a series of comical situations where both wonder if the other truly feels the same. With its lighthearted tone, relatable school-life setting, and charming characters, You Like Me, Don't You? captures the sweet and often confusing emotions of teenage romance. Readers are drawn into the tension of waiting for confessions that always seem to be just around the corner, making the manga both entertaining and endearing. Its mix of humor, innocence, and heartfelt moments makes it a delightful read for fans of slice-of-life romance stories.
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You Like Me, Don’t You? is a lighthearted romantic comedy manga that plays with the tension between denial and affection. The story centers around two classmates who constantly tease each other, never admitting their true feelings. Their daily interactions — full of awkward misunderstandings, witty banter, and small moments of sincerity — capture the bittersweet charm of young love.
The story explores how teasing becomes a love language. Instead of dramatic confessions, the emotional tension builds through small gestures and mutual misunderstandings.
As the series progresses, both characters learn that vulnerability, not humor, is the key to real connection. Their slow self-awareness gives the story a natural emotional arc.
Its school-life setting creates relatable moments — study sessions, festivals, and casual hangouts — wrapped in sweet comedic timing.
Fans love its charming art, light pacing, and believable character chemistry. It’s a fun, cozy read that captures the essence of teenage crushes and shy confessions.