My Wife May Be a Pe*vert – My Childhood Friend, Who Had No Interest in Me, Fell in Love With Me as Soon as We Got Married
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俺のお嫁さん、変態かもしれない —ゼロ距離だった幼馴染、結婚したとたん即落ちして俺に夢中です
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Also known as: Ore no Oyome-san, Hentai Kamo Shirenai: Zero Kyori datta Osananajimi, Kekkon Shita Totan Sokuochi Shite Ore ni Muchuu desu, Yomecchi, 俺のお嫁さん、変態かもしれない —ゼロ距離だった幼馴染、結婚したとたん即落ちして俺に夢中です
Although I was a high school student, I married my childhood friend for some reason.
It’s not that I dont like her or anything like that, but I still considered getting a divorce
However, we got married …
I said ” I don’t know”
“Would you like to marry me for the time being?”
“That’s right. If all goes well, we don’t even have to get a divorce.”
This is how the newly-wed life began.
At first, it felt a little strange, but it wasn’t so bad.
…..
“Yes, ahh! Ehe, is it delicious?”
Isn’t it great to live a lovely life with your wife who spoils you so much?
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My Wife May Be a Pe*vert – My Childhood Friend, Who Had No Interest in Me, Fell in Love With Me as Soon as We Got Married Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on *My Wife May Be a Pe*vert – My Childhood Friend, Who Had No Interest in Me, Fell in Love With Me as Soon as We Got Married*
### First Impressions
Okay, let's dive into this title, which definitely grabs your attention, right? Going in, I was expecting a rom-com with maybe a little bit of spice, given the "pe*vert" tag. The whole childhood friend turned spouse trope is usually a safe bet for some heartwarming moments and maybe a few laughs. But after reading a good chunk of chapters, I found myself a bit conflicted.
### What Works Well
There are definitely some redeeming qualities. I appreciated the slower pace, in some ways. It's a nice change to see a couple actually *work* at building a healthy relationship, consulting with others and not just diving headfirst into insta-love. I could see how this could be a breath of fresh air for readers tired of the typical whirlwind romance. It's like watching a gentle breeze unfold, which can be quite comforting. The premise, while a little misleading, has potential, and in the beginning it seems like the plot is moving at a decent pace.
### Areas of Concern
However, I can also see why some readers felt a bit let down. The title promises something a little more… exciting, perhaps? And if you're going in expecting a "pe*vert" wife, you might be sorely disappointed. The relationship between the main characters can feel a bit flat. It's like they're navigating their new marriage more like siblings than lovers, and the lack of physical affection, even simple hand-holding, is a sticking point for some. I also found the slow pace eventually becomes a drag, especially when coupled with a perceived lack of character depth or development. The characters' personalities are not very interesting, and the plot seems to slow to a crawl, dedicating multiple chapters to a single day in the story. It could use a bit more conflict or drama to spice things up.
### Final Verdict
Overall, *My Wife May Be a Pe*vert* is a mixed bag. If you're looking for a light, slow-burn romance with characters who prioritize building a healthy relationship, this might be your cup of tea. Just don't go in expecting a wild ride or anything too spicy. However, if you're seeking a more passionate, fast-paced romance with well-developed characters, you might want to look elsewhere. It's a story with potential, but it needs a bit more oomph to truly shine.