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Synthesis of Sentiment: An Essay on Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman.

More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers (夫婦以上、恋人未満。), often abbreviated as Fuukoi , is a Seinen manga series written and illustrated by . Since its debut in Young Ace in 2018, it has carved out a unique niche in the romantic comedy genre by subverting the "fake relationship" trope through a structured, school-mandated experiment. The Architected Intimacy Synthesis of Sentiment: An Essay on Fuufu Ijou,

The story centers on , an introverted high school student, and Akari Watanabe , a vibrant and popular "gyaru". They are forced into a "marriage practical"—a curriculum designed to teach social skills by requiring students to live as pseudo-married couples. The irony of their pairing is the series' primary engine: Jiro is in love with his childhood friend Shiori Sakurazaka , while Akari pines for the school idol Minami Tenjin . The Architected Intimacy The story centers on ,

The system provides a clear, if cynical, path: if a couple earns enough "compatibility points" to reach the top 10, they can swap partners. This creates a paradoxical motivation where the protagonists must act like a perfect, loving couple to ultimately leave each other for their true crushes. Beyond the "Gyaru" Archetype The system provides a clear, if cynical, path: