In many such manga, the couple might show a lack of emotional connection or passion. They could be together for practical reasons like family expectations or financial stability.
The main distinction is that married couples in manga tend to have a deeper sense of commitment and a shared life. Lovers might be in the process of figuring out if they want that level of commitment. Also, the way they express love and handle conflicts can vary significantly.
Yes. 'More Than a Married Couple' manga came to an end. The creators decided it was time to finish the story and leave it on a satisfying note for the readers.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this light novel in detail. But generally, it might be about a relationship that is more than just being friends (more than a couple in a sense of being closer than ordinary friends) but not quite lovers yet. It could explore the in - between stage, the emotions, and the situations that the characters face in such a relationship.
One common theme is the exploration of non - traditional relationships. Instead of the typical romantic or marital relationship structure, it might focus on a friendship that has elements of a romantic relationship without being exactly that. Another theme could be the growth of the characters outside the constraints of a normal married - couple setup. For example, they might be on a journey of self - discovery while being in this special relationship.
Sure. There's a couple where the wife loves to sing in the shower. One day, the husband decided to join in from outside the bathroom, creating a very out - of - tune duet. They were laughing so much that the wife almost slipped in the shower. It was a really silly moment.