Kuso Miso Technique - Characters

Characters

Masaki Michishita (道下 正樹, Michishita Masaki?)
A prep school student who had no sexual experience with men before, but fantasizes about them. He is strongly attracted to Takakazu Abe at first sight, prompting him to think "Woah! Hot guy!" (ウホッ! いい男…, uho! ii otoko...?)
Takakazu Abe (阿部 高和, Abe Takakazu?)
An auto mechanic. In the story, he sits provocatively on a park bench looking for sex. He is well experienced in homosexual sex and is well-endowed. His facial expressions as well as Michishita's are used in parody.

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