I don't think such a manga exists. Mandatory paizuri in a school setting is not a common or acceptable theme in mainstream manga.
I have never come across such a manga. It sounds quite unusual and perhaps inappropriate.
I have no knowledge of any manga like that. School-themed manga usually focus on more positive and educational aspects, not something like mandatory paizuri.
I'm not aware of any specific places to find it. It might be a very specialized or independently created work, so it may not be available on mainstream platforms.
This type of novel often involved sexual hints or sexual harassment that might make some people feel uncomfortable or disgusted. It is recommended that when reading such novels, you should maintain an appropriate scale and respect for women. Don't make sex the main plot of the novel or the only characteristic of the male protagonist. At the same time, he could also consider reading other types of books to expand his knowledge and reading experience.
Not necessarily. Cosplay is common at Comic Con, but it's not a requirement to attend.
In many places, it is. Insurance helps protect both the driver and others on the road.
Yes, user stories are often considered mandatory in Scrum. They help define and prioritize the work that needs to be done.
An Ting, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Conference, suggested canceling the mandatory automatic replenishment and letting users choose whether to renew automatically. He believed that the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Supervision, and other departments should cancel the mandatory automatic replenishment and establish a unified industry standard for "unbooking services." In addition, he also called on the relevant supervisory agencies to issue relevant regulations and policies, and establish a unified and effective user feedback channel so that users could report and complain about automatic replenishment issues in a timely manner. Anting's suggestion reflected the general wish of the public. They believed that paid apps should respect the wishes of users and protect their rights and interests.
No, it's not mandatory. You can play the game and have fun without focusing on the personal story if you prefer.
In a romance novel, a first kiss scene is often mandatory. It's a moment of high emotion and physical closeness that marks a significant step in the relationship. Also, a scene of conflict or misunderstanding is necessary. This creates tension and gives the story depth, as the characters must then work through their issues to get back to their loving relationship. The reunion scene after a separation is also a staple, showing the strength of their love.
Not usually. In most cases, elevators aren't required in two-story buildings as they are considered relatively low-rise and stairs are sufficient for access.
I'm not entirely sure as 'paizuri' involves inappropriate and vulgar content. But generally, a fanfic might be a fictional story created by fans. However, this kind of topic is not suitable for public discussion.