Iribitari+gal+ni+manko+tsukawasete+morau+hanashi Site
- "Iribi" or more accurately "Iritari"
- "Gal"
- "Ni"
- "Manko"
- "Tsukawasete"
- "Morau"
- "Hanashi"
Article:
- Iribitari refers to a type of Japanese bondage or restraint, often used in a BDSM context.
- Gal is a term used to describe a style of Japanese fashion, characterized by bright colors, revealing clothing, and a bold attitude.
- Ni is a numeral in Japanese, meaning "two."
- Manko is a Japanese term for "vagina" or "pussy."
- Tsukawasete is a verb in Japanese, meaning "to borrow" or "to lend."
- Morau is a verb in Japanese, meaning "to receive" or "to get."
- Hanashi is a Japanese term for "story" or "tale."
Title:
Iribitari Gal ni Manko Tsukawasete Morau Hanashi Author: Manno Status: Ongoing (6 Volumes) Summary: A lonely guy's life gets complicated (and crowded) when a group of gyarus start treating his place like their own hangout spot. Highly recommended for fans of detailed art and the "slow-burn" invasion of privacy trope.
As we talked (hanashi), I realized that I didn't have to go through this alone. My friend had a unique perspective and skills that could help me navigate this challenging situation. iribitari+gal+ni+manko+tsukawasete+morau+hanashi