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Are the Sexy Buttocks Not Good? japanese drama review
Ongoing 1/10
Are the Sexy Buttocks Not Good?
9 people found this review helpful
by NLE
2 days ago
1 of 10 episodes seen
Ongoing
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

Japan Does It Again, A Weird, Funny, and Steamy Butt ? BL That Actually Works

Sometimes a short series can be far more entertaining than a typical 45-minute drama, and Are the Sexy Buttocks Not Good? proves exactly that. At just 13 minutes for its first episode, it wastes no time pulling you into its hilarious, romantic, and unexpectedly steamy story.

Ainosuke only wanted to experience one very specific fantasy 🍑, but he definitely wasn't expecting it to come with a CEO. After a chance encounter turns into a passionate night, he discovers at his job interview that his future boss is the same man. 😂

One detail I really appreciated is how well the casting reflects the story. Sho Sakai is 25 in real life, while Kimisawa Yuki is 41, creating a 16-year age difference that closely matches the characters' relationship. It makes the age-gap dynamic feel much more believable. Kimisawa Yuki is incredibly handsome as the tall, muscular, mature businessman, while Sho Sakai perfectly captures Ainosuke's youthful charm and innocence.

Their chemistry was instant. They meet on the train, cross paths again at a café, and things escalate quickly. The intimate scenes were passionate, realistic, and filled with convincing kisses that made their attraction feel natural rather than forced.

The biggest laugh came the next morning when Ainosuke rushed to his job interview, only to discover that the man he had just spent the night with was not only his future boss but also the company's president.

Overall, this was a fantastic opening episode. The acting is solid, the chemistry is excellent, and the blend of workplace romance, comedy, and steamy moments makes it incredibly entertaining.

Japan always manages to surprise me with their weird and unconventional BL stories, and I'm completely here for it. I can't wait to see how this heartfelt CEO-and-university-student romance develops.
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