Kimi no Sekai ni Koi wa Nai

きみのせかいに恋はない Manga

Informações adicionais

Format MANGA
Status Finished
Start date Aug 25, 2020
End date Jan 25, 2021
Average score 76/100
Popularity 3024
Favorites 125
Genres Drama
Romance

Tags

LGBTQ+ Themes 98%
Prominently features characters or themes associated with the LGBTQ+ community, such as sexuality or gender identity.
Aromantic 97%
Features a character who experiences little to no romantic attraction.
Asexual 95%
Features a character who isn't sexually attracted to people of any sex or gender.
Found Family 91%
Features a group of characters with no biological relations that are united in a group providing social support.
Primarily Adult Cast 77%
Main cast is mostly composed of characters above a high school age.
Coming of Age 75%
Centers around a character's transition from childhood to adulthood.
Female Protagonist 71%
Main character is female.
Josei 70%
Target demographic is adult females.
College 66%
Partly or completely set in a college or university.
Agender 66%
Prominently features agender characters.
Primarily Teen Cast 60%
Main cast is mostly composed of teen characters.
Philosophy 60%
Relating or devoted to the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
Heterosexual 40%
Prominently features a romance between a man and a woman, not inherently sexual.
Time Skip 40%
Features a gap in time used to advance the story.
Bisexual 40%
Features a character who is romantically or sexually attracted to people of more than one sex or gender.
School 36%
Partly or completely set in a primary or secondary educational institution.
Unrequited Love 20%
One or more characters are experiencing an unrequited love that may or may not be reciprocated.
Marriage 20%
Centers around marriage between two or more characters.
Teacher 20%
Protagonist is an educator, usually in a school setting.

Sinopse

A poignant coming-of-age story about a young woman coming into her own as she discovers her identity as aromantic asexual. A complete story in a single volume, from the creator of Mine-kun is Asexual.

When it comes to love, high schooler Chika wonders if she might be an alien. She's never fallen for or even had a crush on anyone, and she has no desire for physical intimacy. Her friends tell her that she just "hasn't met the one yet," but Chika has doubts... It's only when Chika enters college and meets peers like herself that she realizes there's a word for what she feels inside--asexual--and she's not the only one. After years of wondering if love was the answer, Chika realizes that the answer she long sought may not exist at all--and that that's perfectly normal.

(Source: Kodansha USA)