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Sensei Lock On!

Sensei Lock On!

Author(s): Updating

Status: Ongoing

Genres: Comedy, Romance, Slice of Life,

Types: Manga

Updated: 9 months ago

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Description of Sensei Lock On!

Enter Kadokura Kyouko, grade school teacher, 33 years old, single. She has a gentle and caring personality and loves her job. Unfortunately she is only popular with her pupils, so her prospects of ever getting married seem? grim. Also enter Yamato Kazuki, university student, 20 years old, future goals = marrying Kyouko-sensei, becoming an astronaut (?). He's been in love with Kyouko-sensei ever since she became his homeroom teacher in 4th grade. Now finally an adult and having enough money to buy a ring, he decides to propose to her and she ? in some way or other ? agrees to become his girlfriend. But even though theoretically a couple now, their teacher-student relationship doesn't seem to have changed much. What will become of this unlikely pair? (Source: Mangamonster.net)
Enter Kadokura Kyouko, grade school teacher, 33 years old, single. She has a gentle and caring personality and loves her job. Unfortunately she is only popular with her pupils, so her prospects of ever getting married seem? grim. Also enter Yamato Kazuki, university student, 20 years old, future goals =... Read More
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Charlotte
Charlotte
1 week ago
It was really cute, but I do hope for some more romantic scenes; we don’t get a lot of those, though I can imagine why. Our teacher/MC girl is worried about the age gap and the fact he was a former student of hers, but they do make a cute couple and they both like each other a lot. So I am really rooting for them to get some romance. The story unfolds with a unique blend of sweetness and genuine concerns, creating a refreshing take on romance. If you enjoy heartwarming narratives with a touch of realism and the excitement of forbidden love, this manga is definitely worth your time
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Sophia
Sophia
1 week ago
It might raise some eyebrows due to the teacher-student dynamic, but the situation evolves in a way that tempers any potential concerns. Her interest in the boy only sparks when he reaches adulthood, and they reconnect later in life. While, in essence, it may not be inherently wrong given their current adult status, societal norms, especially in a country like Japan, could still cast a critical eye on a romantic relationship that originated in elementary or middle school. Even if they're both adults now, the historical context might be viewed with some skepticism.
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