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Girl Hate

Kiriko is pretty girl, working at an office. She also binge eats and then makes herself vomit. The male workers like her, but female workers hate her. Kiriko believes that the only that matters for a woman is being cute. Kiriko has Yuto, who works at a bar. The relationship between Kiriko and Yuto is more than friends, but less than a romantic relationship.

Top Cast

  • Aoi Morikawa

    Aoi Morikawa

    Kiriko

  • Kenta Kiguchi

    Kenta Kiguchi

    Kota

  • Keigo Tani

    Keigo Tani

    Yuto

  • Kayano Masuyama

    Kayano Masuyama

    Akane

  • Takumi Matsuzawa

    Takumi Matsuzawa

    Kenji

  • Mayu Ryokucha

    Mayu Ryokucha

  • Akane Tominaga

    Akane Tominaga

  • Kosuke Takagi

    Kosuke Takagi

  • Saki Inoue

    Saki Inoue

    Sayaka

Overview

Kiriko is pretty girl, working at an office. She also binge eats and then makes herself vomit. The male workers like her, but female workers hate her. Kiriko believes that the only that matters for a woman is being cute. Kiriko has Yuto, who works at a bar. The relationship between Kiriko and Yuto is more than friends, but less than a romantic relationship.

Rating

4.4 / 10
5 Reviews
1 Popular

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