Volume 3 often introduces external pressures—perhaps a third party who expresses genuine romantic interest in one of the leads, or a ghost from the past. These "interlopers" force the main duo to define what they actually mean to one another.
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The central conflict of any "sefure" (side-fling) story is the inevitable creep of real feelings. In Volume 3, the protagonist and his partner start facing the consequences of their "no-strings-attached" agreement. Small gestures of jealousy and moments of genuine domesticity begin to threaten the casual nature of their arrangement. The protagonist isn't usually a "superman"; he’s often
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The title roughly translates to "The Reason I Got a Sex Friend." Unlike typical romance stories that focus on the journey toward a confession and a formal relationship, this series focuses on the "after"—or rather, the unconventional "middle."