Definitely not. Manga often dramatize the effects of aphrodisiacs. In actuality, their impact is much more limited and depends on various factors such as an individual's physical and mental state.
Sure. The comic represents my job here pretty well. There might be some artistic exaggerations, but the basic idea is correct.
I think it depends. Some manga present fate in a very compelling way that makes you believe, while others don't convince me much.
Yes, I do. Sometimes the way ghosts are portrayed in manga seems so vivid and convincing that it makes me think there could be some truth to it. Maybe there are things beyond our current understanding.
Sometimes it is. Some manga do a good job of showing the techniques and effort involved, but others might be a bit exaggerated.
In manga, blackouts often indicate a time lapse, a transition to a new scene, or a moment of mystery or suspense.
Well, the Clamp manga usually combine elements of fantasy, drama, and sometimes romance. The plots are often intricately woven, and the character development is deep. The art is visually appealing and helps convey the emotions and themes effectively.
Yes, there are. For example, oysters are often considered a natural aphrodisiac. They are rich in zinc which is important for sexual health. Also, chocolate contains chemicals that can boost mood and may have a mild effect on libido.
In the manga, Frieza is presented as a tyrant with immense power and a cruel streak. His character development is complex, evolving as the story progresses. His actions often drive the plot and create intense conflicts.
Sometimes they are, but it depends on the type and genre of the manga. Not all manga feature fetishes.
Yes, they can work. But it depends on the specific brushes and the compatibility settings.