It’s Not Bad Luck with Guys—You Just Have Catastrophically Terrible Taste in Men!

It’s Not Bad Luck with Guys—You Just Have Catastrophically Terrible Taste in Men!

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それ、男運が悪いわけじゃない。おまえの男を見る目が壊滅的なだけだ

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: それ、男運が悪いわけじゃない。おまえの男を見る目が壊滅的なだけだ

By reiryou fuuki, 冷涼富貴

3.6
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
74 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Just because a guy fits your type doesn’t mean he’s a good person. But a man who’s only kind? Only smart? He’s nothing more than a nice guy—forgettable, unimpressive, incapable of igniting real desire. Women don’t dream about men like that. They settle for them. And no one wants to be a consolation prize. The world is unfair like that. High school, college, even the so-called real world—women hold the power to choose. They dictate the game, decide who wins, who gets left behind. So if you’re miserable, if you keep ending up with bastards and cheaters, whose fault is it, really? You made the choice. You picked wrong. And if you want to be happy? You better learn how to judge men properly. And so, we arrive at the story of Nakanishi Yuuya—a man on the losing side of the equation. Too nice to be wanted. Too smart to be fun. Too self-aware to be happy. Will his voice—his quiet, desperate pleas—ever be heard? Come, let’s watch and find out. This is that kind of story.

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Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

It’s Not Bad Luck with Guys—You Just Have Catastrophically Terrible Taste in Men! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on It’s Not Bad Luck with Guys—You Just Have Catastrophically Terrible Taste in Men! This title definitely grabbed my attention, and diving into the story, I found a rather unique premise. It's a blend of comedy, romance, and a touch of the psychological, all wrapped up in a modern-day setting that follows our male protagonist through high school, college, and into the workforce. The core concept revolves around a guy whose crushes consistently fall for, shall we say, less-than-ideal men. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the potential for humor and character development. The idea of a protagonist navigating a series of romantic near-misses, where the girls he likes end up with absolute scumbags, had me curious. Was this going to be a hilarious train wreck or a surprisingly insightful commentary on relationships? ### What Works Well The humor is definitely a strong point. The protagonist's almost detached, straight-laced personality as he deals with these situations provides a lot of comedic relief. It's the kind of humor that comes from the absurdity of the situations he finds himself in. And, let's be honest, there's a certain satisfaction in seeing these awful boyfriends get their comeuppance, even if our MC is the one inadvertently helping to bring it about. I also appreciate the multiple arcs, showing the MC through different stages of his life. It allowed the story to evolve beyond just high school drama. ### Areas of Concern While the humor is enjoyable, I can see how the premise might not appeal to everyone. The MC's "goody-two-shoes" tendencies, as one reader put it, could be irritating if you're not a fan of characters who consistently help those who have wronged them. Also, some might find the constant cycle of the MC's crushes falling for terrible men repetitive. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's talk spoilers for a second. Some readers have pointed out the specific situations the MC's crushes get into. We're talking childhood friends manipulated by soccer club douches, college girlfriends hooking up with gambling addicts, and work colleagues falling for embezzling schemers. If you're sensitive to these kinds of scenarios, especially the netorare elements, proceed with caution. ### Final Verdict Overall, "It’s Not Bad Luck with Guys—You Just Have Catastrophically Terrible Taste in Men!" is a mixed bag. If you're looking for a lighthearted, comedic read with a unique premise, and you don't mind a protagonist who sometimes makes questionable decisions out of pity, this might be worth checking out. However, if you're easily annoyed by tropes, or if you're looking for a straightforward romance, this probably isn't for you. I'd give it a tentative recommendation, but with the caveat that you need to be in the right mood to fully appreciate its bizarre charm.

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