![]() ![]() He switched to modern dance, and lived a semi-homeless life before meeting Sumire. Sumire later learns that Momo's real name is Takeshi Gouda ( 合田 武志, Gōda Takeshi ), and that he is a dance prodigy who studied classical ballet but was too short to take the lead roles. taller than her 170 cm.) Despite this, there is definite sexual tension in their relationship. Sumire says there is no sex in their relationship, and she will only sleep with men who have the "three highs": higher pay, higher education and higher height (i.e. Sumire provides room and board, and Momo provides unconditional love and loyalty. She names him Momo ( モモ), after her beloved dog from childhood. As a joke, she says she wants to keep him as a pet. ![]() She takes him in and becomes attached to him. She also has hobbies that are very un-feminine, such as smoking, being a fan of pro wrestling, K-1, and shōnen anime.Īfter her fiancé leaves her for his mistress and Sumire is demoted at work, she stumbles across a young injured homeless man in a box outside her condominium. Sumire suffers from depression and anxiety. Sumire Iwaya ( 巌谷 澄麗, Iwaya Sumire), a journalist at a major newspaper, is a career woman in a society that does not handle successful women well. See also: List of Tramps Like Us characters The manga is adapted to a second, reboot, TV drama series aired on Fuji TV in 2017 with totally different cast. The manga was adapted to a TV drama series that aired in Japan on TBS in 2003, and a South Korean film in 2011. The volumes, barring the side-story volume, were published in English and German by Tokyopop, in French by Kurokawa and in Italian by Star Comics. It was serialised by Kodansha and was released in 14 volumes between 20, with an additional side-story volume being released in 2002. It also deals with the romantic attraction between Sumire and her pet. It is about Sumire, a young professional woman who takes in a younger man as a pet, and her attempts to keep her coworkers and conventionally perfect boyfriend from finding out about her pet. "You're My Pet") is a Japanese Josei manga series by Yayoi Ogawa. Tramps Like Us ( Japanese: きみはペット, Hepburn: Kimi wa Petto, lit. ![]()
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