My Childhood Friend, Who Made Her High School Debut, Asked Me To Assert Dominance, So Got I Fired Up and Confessed to Her, but She Turned Me Down. ~If I Get Along With the Gyaru Who Sits Next to Me. My Childhood Friend Would Get in the Way~
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Lately, my childhood friend has been acting strange………no wait, I don’t think it’s strange, I think she just simply made her high school debut.
She seems to be studying about SNS and starting to wear makeup. She also dyed her hair to the extent that’s not violating the school rules and had become a completely cheerful person.
And ever since my parents left for overseas work after I graduated from middle school, she has been nagging me about various things. Are you my mom !
The protagonist, who was depressed after his love confession was rejected, was approached by a female gyaru who sits next to him.
What conclusion will he come to after being tempted so many times !?
A love story that begins with the words [I can’t take it anymore. I’m going to confess !]
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My Childhood Friend, Who Made Her High School Debut, Asked Me To Assert Dominance, So Got I Fired Up and Confessed to Her, but She Turned Me Down. ~If I Get Along With the Gyaru Who Sits Next to Me. My Childhood Friend Would Get in the Way~ Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on *My Childhood Friend, Who Made Her High School Debut, Asked Me To Assert Dominance, So Got I Fired Up and Confessed to Her, but She Turned Me Down. ~If I Get Along With the Gyaru Who Sits Next to Me. My Childhood Friend Would Get in the Way~*
Okay, that title is a mouthful, right? This web novel promises a comedic romance with a heavy dose of school life and slice-of-life elements, and while it delivers on some fronts, it definitely has its quirks. Overall, I found it to be a mixed bag – enjoyable in parts, frustrating in others.
### First Impressions
Initially, the setup is intriguing. The male protagonist, reeling from a rejection after a bold confession, finds himself navigating the complexities of high school life while dealing with both his childhood friend and the new gyaru who sits next to him. The potential for comedic misunderstandings and heartwarming moments is definitely there.
### What Works Well
The gyaru character seems to be a highlight. I found her interactions with the protagonist to be genuinely engaging and she provides a refreshing contrast to the childhood friend dynamic. The potential slow-burn romance with her is definitely a draw, and her presence injects some much-needed energy into the story. The author does a good job of setting up the school environment, and the slice-of-life aspects are generally pleasant.
### Areas of Concern
Honestly, the childhood friend dynamic is where the story starts to wobble. Her behavior, as portrayed, can be quite grating. The core issue seems to stem from a massive misunderstanding that drives the entire plot, and it can feel contrived at times. The lack of communication between the characters becomes a major source of frustration, especially when it leads to unnecessary conflict and angst. I found myself questioning her motives and actions quite a bit, which detracted from my overall enjoyment.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
The main source of conflict hinges on a huge misunderstanding: the childhood friend mistakenly believes she's already in a relationship with the MC, even going so far as to think they're heading towards marriage. This leads to her interpreting his interactions with the gyaru as cheating. If you're not a fan of stories built on such flimsy foundations, this might not be the novel for you.
### Final Verdict
*My Childhood Friend, Who Made Her High School Debut...* is a flawed but potentially entertaining read. If you can overlook the frustrating misunderstandings and the sometimes unlikeable behavior of the childhood friend, the gyaru's charm and the promise of a developing romance might be enough to keep you engaged. However, be prepared for a bumpy ride filled with face-palm moments and a plot that heavily relies on a lack of communication. I'd say proceed with caution and a healthy dose of patience.