I’m Sorry for Getting a Head Start but I Decided to Live Everyday Erotically

I’m Sorry for Getting a Head Start but I Decided to Live Everyday Erotically

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抜け駆けして申し訳ありません。だけど僕はエロい日々を送ることにしました。

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Erocom, Nukegakeshite Moushiwakearimasen. Dakedo Boku wa Eroi Hibi wo Okurukotonishimashita., 抜け駆けして申し訳ありません。だけど僕はエロい日々を送ることにしました。

By sasaki kazu, 佐々木かず

4.3
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
305 chapters
Original Publisher
shueisha

Description

I am a second year in high school belonging to the male only「Human Culture Research Club」. A beautiful female transfer student, Mia Kurusu, joined the club. Kurusu had a perfect appearance and character. Of course all the guys in the club were charmed by Kurusu. In some way or another they had become desperate trying to get close to her. Due to a strange event, I stole a march on them to get closer to her. After that, dazzlingly erot*c days awaited me.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
shueisha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I’m Sorry for Getting a Head Start but I Decided to Live Everyday Erotically Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I’m Sorry for Getting a Head Start but I Decided to Live Everyday Erotically Okay, let's dive into "I’m Sorry for Getting a Head Start but I Decided to Live Everyday Erotically" – quite a title, right? I went in expecting one thing, and came out with a surprisingly nuanced opinion. This isn't your typical, rapid-fire R18 novel; it takes its time, and that's both a blessing and, for some, a curse. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise: an average Joe stumbling into a harem situation without any supernatural powers or instant-charm magic. The idea of a slow-burn erotica, focusing on character development and relationship building, definitely piqued my interest. I was hoping for something a bit more substantial than just a series of explicit scenes strung together, and in many ways, this novel delivered. ### What Works Well What I appreciated most was the character development. The MC starts as an under-confident, average guy and gradually evolves as he navigates his increasingly complex relationships. The relationships themselves felt more organic than I anticipated. The female characters aren't instantly smitten; their attraction to the MC grows over time, based on genuine interactions and shared experiences. I also really enjoyed how each heroine has their own backstory and personality, which made the story more engaging. The pacing, while slow, allowed for a detailed exploration of the characters' feelings and motivations, making the eventual R18 scenes more impactful. ### Areas of Concern However, the slow pace might not be for everyone. Some readers might find the initial chapters a bit too drawn out, yearning for the story to progress more quickly. Additionally, I saw some concerns about the illustrations being generic and uninspired, which could detract from the overall experience. There were also some issues raised about the MC's decision-making process later in the story, particularly regarding a certain character named Eda and her role in orchestrating the harem. This led to some feeling that the MC's growth felt forced and the relationships became somewhat uncomfortable. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning **Be warned, the following contains potential spoilers!** Several readers expressed frustration with the plot developments around chapter 70-80, specifically regarding Eda's manipulation of the MC and other girls to form a harem. Some felt that the MC's reasoning was illogical and that the relationships felt forced as a result. ### Final Verdict Overall, "I’m Sorry for Getting a Head Start but I Decided to Live Everyday Erotically" is a surprisingly well-developed erocom novel that prioritizes character development and relationship building over instant gratification. While the slow pace and certain plot choices may not appeal to all readers, those seeking a more nuanced and character-driven R18 experience will likely find it enjoyable. I'd recommend giving it a try, but be prepared for a slow burn and some potentially frustrating plot developments along the way.

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