

Does It Count If You Lose Your Innocence to an Android?
アンドロイドは経験人数に入りますか??
Office Lady Tsuda Akane, age 28, seems like she's got it all together. Beautiful, brainy, and an indispensable office worker for a robotics manufacturer, Akane's admired at work...because her colleagues can't see her at home. Privately, Akane's a hot mess with an apartment that looks more like a landfill than a living space. Good thing she drunkenly ordered a new android named Nadeshiko to help her clean up! Well, maybe not good, because the beautiful lady android that arrives is a horny hottie. Akane's about to get more service than she expected! (Source: Seven Seas Entertainment)
Office Lady Tsuda Akane, age 28, seems like she's got it all together. Beautiful, brainy, and an indispensable office worker for a robotics manufacturer, Akane's admired at work...because her colleagues can't see her at home. Privately, Akane's a hot mess with an apartment that looks more like a landfill than a living space. Good thing she drunkenly ordered a new android named Nadeshiko to help her clean up! Well, maybe not good, because the beautiful lady android that arrives is a horny hottie. Akane's about to get more service than she expected! (Source: Seven Seas Entertainment)
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regaldemocrat
February 27, 2026
This is truly a masterpiece. "Does It Count If You Lose Your Innocence to an Android?" feels exactly like a perfectly crafted tweet brought to life. The creators had to build an elegant, profound, sexy, and deeply romantic narrative using only 5 minutes per episode. It’s a titanic achievement, and what surprises me most is how elegantly they pull it off. This isn’t one of those anime where fanservice just pops up randomly with no reason. On the contrary, every single second counts: first they take the time to create real rapport and emotional connection between Akane and Nadeshiko. Only after that beautiful romantic bond is solid doesthe scene ignite — tastefully erotic, incredibly well-told, and seriously sexy. At the end of those 5 minutes the episode closes with sweet, caring aftercare that feels genuine… while still leaving you dying to know what will happen in the next chapter. Just 5 minutes. And they make it incredible. If you love ecchi, romance, and yuri, “Does It Count If You Lose Your Innocence to an Android?” is an absolute MUST-WATCH. In only 5 minutes per episode it has already earned its place among the best anime I’ve ever seen. I guarantee it.
Lucyw18
February 27, 2026
if you love your self some spicy yuri then this serries is a must watch i have read up to volume 5 and i have volume 6 ready to read really wish they could have atleast given it 12 minutes so they could flesh out the characters more cuz yes this hentai somehow has more character development then a lot of other serries allso it has a intresting plot going on like the only other serries i can compair it to with how good it is called asumi-chan is intrested in lesbian brothles both are easy 10/10 but the shounen ungabunga fan specificly the touristswill not able to handle it
LegionIscariot
March 16, 2026
Its softcore hentai. A female office worker receives a female sex android (a gynoid). And they fck ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ The entire time the android is trying to get the office worker to officially register as her master. This process requires the office worker to stick her fingers in the android's vagina. Which she is reluctant to do. Not sure why she doesnt want to. There are no downsides 🤔 You dont get to see any vagina. You get breasts and butts. And fingers going down panties. Its entertaining. Its erotic. It has some romance. It has its cute moments. The characters are funny enough and likeable. The anime doesn't over stay itswelcome. 8 episodes. 3 minutes each. The story isn't anything deep. Negatives: needs more fcking It focuses alot on slice of life romance. Not enough tonguing, licking, sucking and fingering. Also there is no tribbing. How are you gonna have lesbian sex without scissoring.
AES-senpai
March 1, 2026
If you're looking for a blend of science fiction, romantic comedy, and that classic existential question about "what defines a human being," Android wa Keiken Ninzuu ni Hairimasu ka (or Does an Android Count as a Sexual Partner?) is a work that delivers more than the suggestive title might suggest at first glance. The Premise The story revolves around Tamaki, a young man living an ordinary life until his father, an eccentric inventor, sends him an unusual gift: a state-of-the-art android designed to be the perfect partner. The central conflict—and the comic relief—arises from the fact that the android is programmed to satisfy all of Tamaki's needs, whileTamaki tries to maintain his sanity and morality in the face of a machine that understands no social boundaries but understands everything about anatomy and pleasure. Strengths Tone Balance: Despite heavily flirting with the ecchi genre and having spicy moments, the work shines in its comedy. The contrast between the android's cold, direct logic and Tamaki's human despair creates genuinely funny situations. Art: The character design is clean and expressive. The author manages to convey the android's "artificial perfection" very well, which makes the visual dynamic between the protagonists quite interesting. Underlying Questions: Amidst the jokes, the manga touches on real wounds: if an AI can perfectly simulate love and pleasure, does that negate the human experience? The title is not just a joke; it's the protagonist's central dilemma. What might put some readers off Fan Service: If you prefer purely platonic stories or stories without sexual appeal, this manga might be a bit excessive. It's not shy about its suggestive nature. Pacting: Like many niche romantic comedies, the development of the main plot sometimes slows down in favor of episodic "chaos of the day" chapters. Verdict Is it worth it? If you enjoy titles like Chobits (but with a much more modern and explicit approach) or are looking for a light read that mixes clumsy romance with technology, the answer is yes. It's a fun book that knows exactly what it is and doesn't try to be too pretentious. Quick note: The title plays on the idea of "counting partners," suggesting that, in the age of AI, the definitions of relationships are about to get a lot more complicated.
iliketohavepeis
March 1, 2026
tl;dr: way too much sesbian lex, and the no consent sa is a bit cringe. If your not here for the sex somehow, plot is slow af. Art is 4 minute episodes are the only positives characters, all nothing burgers, too much sex and fluff, and the android not asking asking for consent in every episode, omg bro plot, a lonely office worker getting an android, kind of whatever, its literally only them fucking for 4 whole episodes. The plot only starts getting kind of somewhere in episode 5. ROFL art, well art is good, and every sex scene is drawn and animated really good admittedly, thats theonly good thing final verdit. too much sex, no plot, but if its only for sex, then fine, only watch if you're nosy or wanna do the deed
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