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* [[Shrinking Violet]]: Nene, with people who aren't Jun.
* [[Shrinking Violet]]: Nene, with people who aren't Jun.
* [[Slice of Life]]: [[X Meets Y|With]] [[Explicit Content|SEX!]]
* [[Slice of Life]]: [[X Meets Y|With]] [[Explicit Content|SEX!]]
* [[Your Cheating Heart]]: It's not clear whether the women's respective ever-changing [[Guy of the Week]] know or consent that Jun and Nene are sexually intimate with each other. Jun and Nene clearly don't consider it cheating, [[The Unfair Sex|especially when they turn to each other because of their boyfriends' shortcomings]], nor do the women [[Ethical Slut|view having boyfriends as cheating on each other]]. If there's any actual adultery in-story, Jun and Nene are firmly portrayed as [[Good Adultery Bad Adultery|GoodAdulterers]].
* [[Your Cheating Heart]]: It's not clear whether the women's respective ever-changing [[Guy of the Week]] know or consent that Jun and Nene are sexually intimate with each other. Jun and Nene clearly don't consider it cheating, [[The Unfair Sex|especially when they turn to each other because of their boyfriends' shortcomings]], nor do the women [[Ethical Slut|view having boyfriends as cheating on each other]]. If there's any actual adultery in-story, Jun and Nene are firmly portrayed as [[Good Adultery, Bad Adultery|GoodAdulterers]].


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Revision as of 05:11, 9 January 2014

Nene and Jun in a worksafe snuggle.

Maka Maka is a Hentai manga about Jun and Nene, two college girls living in the city and studying to be fashion designers. It has a very realistic art style, distinguishing it from similar doujinshi offerings. Yay! It's also all in colour! Maka Maka means "Friends With Benefits" and the two girls are really close and seem to get more from their relationship than from the ones with their boyfriends and/or other male lovers, often showing a sweet, even sisterly, kind of relationship that they might not have if they were more seriously attached.

Not to be confused with crappy JRPG of the same name.


Maka Maka uses the following tropes: