The Object of Her M**ns Was Her Deskmate

The Object of Her M**ns Was Her Deskmate

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嬌喘對象是同桌

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: The Object of Her Moans Was Her Deskmate, 嬌喘對象是同桌

By 减肥我不吃, 減肥我不吃

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
48 chapters
Original Publisher
popo

Description

The paper plane that was thrown away accidentally landed on the balcony downstairs. She just wanted to have an in-depth discussion with the downstairs about the love between men and women, so as to collect some materials for her novel. After their shameless online flirting, she finally plucked up the courage to knock on the downstairs door, but she never imagined that her online lover who was the object of her moans was her deskmate!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
popo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Object of Her M**ns Was Her Deskmate Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Object of Her M**ns Was Her Deskmate "The Object of Her M**ns Was Her Deskmate" promised a spicy take on the classic school romance, and after diving in, I've got some thoughts. It’s definitely a novel that evokes strong reactions, and I found myself grappling with both its alluring qualities and some definite reservations. ### First Impressions Going in, I was expecting a straightforward, steamy romance. The premise of competitive deskmates gradually falling for each other definitely piqued my interest. The initial interactions between the leads are pretty engaging, setting the stage for a potentially cute and heartwarming story. However, the online dating aspect introduced a layer of complexity I wasn't entirely prepared for. ### What Works Well The novel shines when it focuses on the burgeoning relationship between the two leads in their real-world setting. The author does a decent job portraying their competitive spirit and the slow burn as they become closer. The smut itself, when it hits, seems to be a highlight for many. It's described as well-executed and not overly gratuitous, fitting well within the story's context. Some readers have even called it a "gem," praising the balance between plot and spice. The male lead's protectiveness is also a recurring theme that many readers seem to enjoy, finding it a desirable trait in a fictional character. ### Areas of Concern The online dating element is where things get a little dicey for me. While some might find the anonymity and digital flirtation exciting, I understand the concerns about the female lead's lack of caution. The potential for catfishing or, worse, having intimate moments recorded and shared without consent, is a valid fear. It definitely detracts from the overall enjoyment and introduces a somewhat unsettling undertone to the story. The male lead's temperament can also be a sticking point for some, depending on individual preferences. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning The following contains details about plot points that may spoil your reading experience. Proceed with caution. One specific concern revolves around the female lead’s naivete in her online interactions. The fact that she doesn't seem to consider the potential dangers of online dating, especially with someone she believes to be older, is a significant red flag. The "coincidence" of her online boyfriend being the male lead, while convenient, feels a bit contrived and doesn't entirely alleviate the underlying creepiness for some readers. ### Final Verdict "The Object of Her M**ns Was Her Deskmate" is a mixed bag. While it delivers on the promise of a spicy school romance with a compelling initial dynamic, the online dating plotline introduces elements that may not sit well with all readers. If you're looking for a story with a healthy dose of smut and are willing to overlook some questionable decisions by the characters, you might find it enjoyable. However, if you're sensitive to potentially unsettling themes or prefer your romances with a strong sense of caution and awareness, this might not be the novel for you. Ultimately, it's a story with potential that's somewhat hampered by its reliance on a controversial plot device.

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