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: Lists the physical and Kindle editions of the collected volumes. Erotic x Anabolic Manga - Anime-Planet

: Ageki uses his appetite to fill a void of loneliness, accepting his role as the "fat guy" because it’s the only identity he has. : Lists the physical and Kindle editions of

In a deeper reimagining of their journey, Chapter 23 serves as a turning point where their transaction—his silence for her exposure—evolves into something more complex. The manga follows , an overweight high school

The manga follows , an overweight high school student who feels invisible to the world, and Mitsukura Itsuha , a quiet girl who hides a secret double life as an "erotic body" model. While the series is often categorized as ecchi or fetish-focused, a "deep" reading of the story reveals a narrative about the vulnerability of the body and the search for authentic connection in a world obsessed with appearances. The Conflict of the "Ideal" Body The story centers on the contrast between its two leads: Her "secret" on the school rooftop is the

: Itsuha’s obsession with her "anabolic" (muscle-building) and erotic physique is a form of control. Her "secret" on the school rooftop is the only place where she feels she can truly inhabit her body, even if it is for the male gaze. A Deep Story Narrative: "The Weight of the Secret"

: As the story progresses toward the later chapters, the eroticism fades into the background of a shared quiet. They are two people who have realized that whether you are "too much" or "precisely engineered," you are still just a person looking for someone to acknowledge the effort it takes to exist. Where to Follow the Story

: The school rooftop acts as a liminal space. Above the noise of high school hierarchies, Ageki and Itsuha exist as they are: one too large for society’s comfort, the other too specialized for it. Their bond is built on the shared weight of being "outliers."