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Ten Count, Volume 2
Ten Count, Volume 2 | Rihito Takarai
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Corporate secretary Shirotani suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder in this doctor-patient romance fraught with compulsion! Corporate secretary Shirotani suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder. One day he meets Kurose, a therapist who offers to take him through a ten-step program to cure him of his compulsion. As the two go through each of the ten steps, Shirotani's attraction to his counselor grows. Shirotani begins opening his heart to Kurose, until the counselor suddenly tells him that their sessions are over. Shocked, Shirotani withdraws into his home, refusing to come out. Out of the blue, Kurose texts him and asks to see him. What will Shirotani do when he finds out the secret Kurose has been hiding from him this whole time?
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xicanti
Ten Count, Volume 2 | Rihito Takarai
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Pickpick

This volume is much sexier than the first, so brace yourself for penes if that's an issue for you.

Story-wise, I didn't enjoy it quite as much as the opening act, largely because the sex came across as dubcon in the moment. Now I've sat back and considered it, I'm pretty sure Takarai intends this as boundary-pushing easing towards BDSM; something I'm far more comfortable with. We'll see how it plays out in vol 3. #comics #queerbooks

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Serotonin
Ten Count, Volume 2 | Rihito Takarai
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Pickpick

Ten Count vol 2
About: OCD germaphobe and psychologist fall for eachother

Mental illness is no joke - impacting all aspects of everyday life including work and relationship. And imagine if you're an OCD germaphobe 😆, or even someone who wants to develop a relationship with an OCD germaphobe. Lots of patience is required. Other than that, this volume was filled with good BL angst and love 👍

#tencount #manga #bl #boyslove

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eekabook
Ten Count, Volume 2 | Rihito Takarai
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Panpan

There sure is a lot of rape/dubious consent in this book. Which is disappointing considering how much I enjoyed the first one. Almost like the author felt like they had to put in ~sexy~ scenes somehow. Now I'm not sure I can continue on with the series. The love interest suddenly went from trying to be respectful of the main character's condition and their relationship to not giving a crap and being "unable to resist" him. ?? Super not okay.