6 : A Male Virgin, But No Female Virgin -
: After finding Jiro passed out from accidentally eating alcohol-infused chocolates, Akari sleeps next to him in her underwear. The next morning, she teasingly leads him to believe they had sex, which causes Jiro to spiral as he wonders if he is no longer a virgin.
“With how clueless and hesitant he has been, he makes it difficult to even feel bad for him sometimes, but thankfully he is finally starting to learn how to talk to girls.” Bubbleblabber · 3 years ago
: Akari eventually reveals it was a lie, but the situation forces Jiro to realize he is still a "male virgin" while Akari—despite her "gyaru" appearance—is also inexperienced, leading to the episode's title. 6 : A Male Virgin, but No Female Virgin
The title plays on common tropes and societal double standards regarding virginity:
: Akari begins acting distantly, calling Jiro "Yakuin" instead of his first name, while Jiro deals with his feelings for both Akari and his childhood crush, Shiori. Social Themes and Tropes : After finding Jiro passed out from accidentally
In this episode, the dynamic between the main characters shifts as they navigate their forced living arrangement:
This phrase refers to the title of of the anime series More Than a Married Couple, but Not Lovers . The episode focuses on the developing relationship between the two main characters, Jiro Yakuin and Akari Watanabe, during their school's "marriage practical". Episode Plot Summary The title plays on common tropes and societal
: Akari is a "gyaru"—a subculture often stereotyped as being highly sexually active—but the episode highlights that she is actually quite innocent and inexperienced. Fan Perspectives