While scanlations can be slow, Chapter 80 is the latest point of major interest for those following the raws, continuing the fallout of the practical's end. Where to Find Raws & Discussion
A popular, outgoing gyaru who initially wants to switch partners to be with the school idol, Minami Tenjin.
This chapter marks a massive shift as the marriage practical officially ends. It deals with the emotional weight of Shiori and Minami’s futures and the finality of the living arrangements that brought the main couple together. fuufu ijou raw
This paper explores the manga series FuuFu Ijou (Love After Marriage) by Yuki Kanamaru. While initially presented as a standard trope within the "forced cohabitation" and "arranged marriage" genres, the series distinguishes itself through its subversion of the Will They/Won't They paradigm by answering the question immediately. This analysis examines how the series utilizes the "Love After Marriage" framework to deconstruct initial incompatibility, the psychological barriers to intimacy, and the evolution from contractual obligation to genuine emotional dependency.
This is widely considered the "holy grail" for fans. It features a pivotal and deeply emotional kiss between Jiro and Akari that moves their relationship beyond the "practical" and into genuine romantic territory. While scanlations can be slow, Chapter 80 is
Following the publication of the thirteenth volume of the manga "Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman," author Yuki Kanamaru announced that t... Facebook More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers - Wikipedia The series began serialization in Kadokawa Shoten's Young Ace magazine on March 2, 2018. The series went on an indefinite hiatus i... Wikipedia More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers Wiki - Fandom Upcoming Releases * Volume 2 (English Version) Officially Released! (July 22, 2025) * Volume 13. Officially Released! (March 4, 20... Fandom More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers (Manga) Number of Volumes ... More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers (夫婦以上、恋人未満。, Fūfu Ijō, Koibito Miman?) abbreviated as Fuukoi is a... Fandom
The "raw" appeal of the series lies in its refusal to look away from the messy, awkward, and physically charged process of two people learning to become one household. It validates the idea that a marriage of convenience can, through the alchemy of daily life, transform into a bond stronger than the idealized loves the characters originally clung to. It deals with the emotional weight of Shiori
However, this physicality serves a narrative purpose. The series posits that physical intimacy is a precursor to emotional intimacy in this specific scenario. Because they are forced into a domestic space, the boundaries of personal space are eroded immediately. The "uncensored" gaze acts as a visual metaphor for the breakdown of their emotional walls. As the characters become more comfortable seeing each other in vulnerable states, they become more comfortable exposing their emotional vulnerabilities.
The series went on an indefinite hiatus in early 2025 to allow creator Yuki Kanamaru to prepare a high-quality ending.