Turning a fujoshi into a love interest makes Kiss Him, Not Me a very strange shoujo anime.
And, when any of Kiss Him, Not Me’s boys even touch her, she’s scared and repulsed.
Kiss Him, Not Me subverts shoujo’s tendency to judge women’s qualities against their appeal to men.
Kiss Him, Not Me, which aired in December, is not like that.
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