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'''''Usotsuki wa Shinshi no Hajimari''''', also known as ''Lies Are a Gentleman's Manners'', is a [[Boys Love]] manga created by Matsuo Marta, who was an assistant to Est Em.
 
Medical student Jonathan is caught stealing prescription drugs and selling them to other students by his faculty adviser, Paul, who quickly blackmails Jonathan into having sex with him. After a series of cruel jokes, their one-night relationship turns into something more. But there are some obstacles to them forming a proper relationship, mainly Paul's playboy tendencies and his married state.
 
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=== Contains these tropes: ===
* [[Almost Kiss]]:
* [[Armour Piercing Slap]]: Paul is usually in the receiving end.
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* [[Love At First Sight]]: Angel with Paul.
* [[Love Triangle]]: There seems to be a budding one with Evan, Paul, and Jonathan.
* [[Making Love in All Thethe Wrong Places]]: In the barn, in the car, behind the gazebo... and not even with the same person.
* [[May-December Romance]]: Paul is 37, while Jonathan is still in his early 20s.
* [[Megane]]: Jonathan
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Latest revision as of 00:25, 21 June 2020

Usotsuki wa Shinshi no Hajimari, also known as Lies Are a Gentleman's Manners, is a Boys Love manga created by Matsuo Marta, who was an assistant to Est Em.

Medical student Jonathan is caught stealing prescription drugs and selling them to other students by his faculty adviser, Paul, who quickly blackmails Jonathan into having sex with him. After a series of cruel jokes, their one-night relationship turns into something more. But there are some obstacles to them forming a proper relationship, mainly Paul's playboy tendencies and his married state.

Tropes used in Usotsuki wa Shinshi no Hajimari include: