Ijimeru Nara Watashi No Karada Ni Shite!
The hallway stretched endlessly, fluorescent lights humming like trapped flies. At the far end, a smaller figure was cornered—backpack straps pulled, glasses askew, laughter like broken glass echoing off the lockers.
They didn’t know what to do with that—with a target that volunteered, a body that refused to flinch the way they wanted. After a few more muttered insults, the pack dissolved, drifting back into the current of students who never noticed the small violences happening in plain sight. ijimeru nara watashi no karada ni shite!
This phrase has become a sort of rallying cry for those who want to stand up against bullying and support those who are being targeted. But have you ever wondered where this phrase came from? After a few more muttered insults, the pack
The title itself is a cry of despair. It highlights a specific social ill: the commodification of the female body as a tool for appeasement. By taking the title literally, the manga exposes the absurdity of asking a victim to negotiate with their abuser using their flesh. The title itself is a cry of despair