Who Wants to Love Bad Girls

Who Wants to Love Bad Girls

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谁要喜欢坏女人啊

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 谁要喜欢坏女人啊

By liang shangjunzi, 梁上君子

3.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
64 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

After being discovered by a popular blogger with millions of fans, the “Garden” where it is located quickly went viral on various social media platforms, attracting a much larger crowd than usual. These young women who have traveled from far away are not just here for drinks; they want to experience the services provided by the male escorts here. Next to the “Garden” is “Kilig,” whose sign is not as eye-catching. They even planted flowers in front, causing first-time visitors to mistake both places as the same shop, often leading to people going to the wrong one. The hostesses in the shop have explained countless times to female clients that there are no male escorts here, only hostesses, and that the real “Garden” is just next door. They often complain to Mama Sang, asking if they can replace the misleading flowers at the entrance. “I worked so hard to grow these beautiful flowers,” Mama Sang sighed, giving Liang Liang a cool look, then smiled gently as usual. “You go and accompany the clients, I’ll take care of the reception.” That night, “Kilig” gained an extra wealthy female client. An outwardly strong but inwardly soft and arrogant pure-hearted young lady x a gentle fishing enthusiast (?) with possessive tendencies (checked) Mama-San.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Who Wants to Love Bad Girls Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Who Wants to Love Bad Girls ### First Impressions Okay, so "Who Wants to Love Bad Girls" definitely grabbed my attention with its title and tags. I went in expecting some intense drama and a fair amount of steam, and, well, it delivered on that front. From the get-go, you're thrown into a world of complex characters and a relationship that's anything but straightforward. It's a bumpy ride, for sure, and not for the faint of heart. ### What Works Well What I appreciated most about this novel was its unapologetic nature. It doesn't shy away from the messiness of human relationships, particularly when exploring darker themes. The author really dives deep into the psychological aspects of the characters, showcasing their flaws and vulnerabilities. The raw honesty, especially regarding the characters' awareness of their unhealthy dynamic, was surprisingly compelling. I think many will find the depth of emotion and the exploration of difficult topics to be the main draw. ### Areas of Concern However, that intensity comes with a caveat. This novel isn't always an easy read. There are mentions of sensitive topics that could be triggering for some, so going in prepared is crucial. Beyond the content, the translation can be a bit rough around the edges at times. I found myself having to reread certain passages to fully grasp the meaning, and the occasional pronoun mix-ups did throw me off. While generally understandable, the translation quality could definitely use some polish. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Given the nature of the content, there may be mentions of sensitive topics such as SA attempts and dubcon throughout the story. Reader discretion is strongly advised. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Who Wants to Love Bad Girls" is a story that will stick with you. It's a raw, intense, and sometimes uncomfortable exploration of love, power dynamics, and personal demons. While the translation could be improved, the core story is compelling enough to warrant a read, provided you're aware of the potential triggers and go in with an open mind. I'd recommend this to readers who enjoy complex characters and aren't afraid of exploring darker themes in their fiction. Just remember to prioritize your own well-being while reading.

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