Sure. One story could be about a married couple who started a new hobby together, like gardening. They spent time researching plants, preparing the soil, and watching their garden grow. This common interest brought them closer as they shared the joys of seeing their efforts bear fruit, literally. It also gave them more time to communicate and understand each other's needs better outside of their daily routines.
In many such manga, the couple might show a lack of emotional connection or passion. They could be together for practical reasons like family expectations or financial stability.
Yes. 'More Than a Married Couple' manga came to an end. The creators decided it was time to finish the story and leave it on a satisfying note for the readers.
No, couple swap stories are not that common. These kinds of swaps require a high level of trust and open - mindedness among the couples involved. Most people are more comfortable with their own routines and possessions, so they don't engage in such swaps easily.
Well, the ending of the manga sees the characters resolve their conflicts and find true love. It ties up loose ends and gives a sense of closure. There are some unexpected twists along the way that keep it interesting.
It depends on how you define 'couple swap'. If you mean something like swapping partners in a relationship - which is an extreme and unethical form in most cases - then it's extremely uncommon. But if it's about more innocent swaps like swapping homes for a short period or sharing parenting duties with another couple, it's more common among friends or neighbors who have a good relationship and mutual trust.