The Life I Started with My Stepsisters (?)

The Life I Started with My Stepsisters (?)

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義妹?と始める共同生活

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Gimai? to hajimeru kyoudou seikatsu, 義妹?と始める共同生活

By 黒影たかし

3.5
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
130 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

Mitsuru Takahashi is a 19 years old technical college student, who has a preference for early teens, especially middle schoolers. He grew up in a motherless family with only his father. One day his father invited him to eat together at a restaurant. Noticing a woman could be involved from his father’s recent behavior, he realized that his father wanted to talk to him about remarrying. The woman that his father introduced, who would become his step-mother, was a 25 years old former hostess… Moreover, the step-mother’s two sisters, a second-year middle schooler and a sixth-year elementary schooler, would also live together with him. Mitsuru expected to live a storylike life where he could flirt with his 6 years older sister-like step-mother and his 2 little sister-like aunts. A new family, with beings similar to sisters. Thinking of his new life, Mitsuru’s c*otch was beginning to swell in expectation! It’s the well-known sister-in-law story. This is a story about starting a friendly yet a bit dirty life with little sister-like beings and an older sister-like mother.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Life I Started with My Stepsisters (?) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Life I Started with My Stepsisters (?) Okay, let's dive into "The Life I Started with My Stepsisters (?)". This novel certainly grabbed my attention with its intriguing title and… rather extensive list of tags. After reading some initial impressions, I felt compelled to give my own take. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely… unique. We're talking about a slice-of-life story with a heavy dose of R18 content, focusing on the protagonist's relationships with his step-sisters. The initial chapters seem to focus on building these relationships and exploring their sexuality in a relatively gentle way. ### What Works Well Several readers have praised the protagonist's character, describing him as charismatic and cunning. He isn't just a simple pervert acting on impulse; he uses his head. The author creates an MC that readers can find charming, which is essential for a novel with this kind of content. It seems the story starts off with a focus on family bonding and slow exploration, which can be appealing if done well. ### Areas of Concern Here's where things get a little tricky. There are concerns about the direction the story takes later on. Some feel the narrative shifts from a slice-of-life with mature themes to something more akin to a straight-up R-18 romp, with the MC engaging with basically every girl who shows interest. This could be a turn-off for readers who enjoyed the initial premise and focus on the step-sisters. Also, the tags are… extensive, and suggest content that may not be for everyone. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, big spoiler alert! Seriously, stop reading this section if you want to go in blind. Some readers have pointed out potentially problematic elements, including the MC's attraction to younger women and detailed descriptions of… let's just say *very* explicit encounters. The origins of this preference are linked to a traumatic event involving his cousin, which adds a layer of complexity (and potentially controversy) to his character. ### Final Verdict "The Life I Started with My Stepsisters (?)" is a novel that seems to walk a fine line. If you're looking for a slice-of-life story with some spice and a focus on family relationships, the initial chapters might appeal to you. However, be aware that the story seems to delve into much more explicit and potentially controversial territories. Proceed with caution, and make sure you're comfortable with the tags before diving in. Overall, I'd say it's a mixed bag, a 3/5 for me, depending entirely on your personal preferences and tolerance for certain themes.

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