Not because he is perfect. But because perfection is boring, and real love is choosing the same flawed person every single morning.

The final message is haunting: It’s not about finding a good boyfriend. It’s about finding the right boyfriend for tomorrow —even if he breaks your heart the day after.

At first glance, the premise sounds simple. The story follows , a 26-year-old office worker, and her live-in boyfriend, Shougo Kuze . They are in a stable, long-term relationship. They share meals, split the rent, and have a healthy sex life. On paper, they are perfect.

, the series explores the emotional and physical complexities of modern relationships. Plot Overview The story follows

Most manga is escapism. We read to forget our boring jobs and complicated relationships. Soredemo Ashita mo Kareshi ga Ii is the opposite. It is a mirror. Reading this manga feels like having coffee with your smartest friend who isn't afraid to tell you, "Your relationship isn't bad… but you deserve good ."

This feature explores the unique hook of the series, its character dynamics, and why it stands out in the competitive romantic comedy genre.

The manga delves into the psychological toll of sexual incompatibility and the extreme lengths individuals may go to maintain a romantic connection. It is noted for its high-tension emotional drama, similar to the author's previous work, Karamizakari: My Truth and Your Lie or more information on the author's previous works