In the world of niche adult media and romance manga, few tropes are as enduring as the "eccentric neighbor." When you add a "Summer Special" tag to a title like My Neighbor Is Way Too Perverted , it signals a very specific shift in tone, aesthetic, and fanservice that enthusiasts have come to expect. Why the "Summer Special" Context Matters
Summer intensifies everything. Heat waves drive people out of their air-conditioned caves and into backyards, swimming pools, and open windows. For a neighbor with what I’ll call “blurred social vision,” summer is an open invitation. It started innocently: a too-long stare while I was watering the petunias in shorts, or a “friendly” wave that lingered for three seconds too long. But by July, it escalated. He began timing his lawn mowing to coincide with my morning jogs. He installed a birdhouse that pointed directly at my bedroom window—a birdhouse that never attracted a single bird. My Neighbor Is Way Too Perverted- -Summer Speci...
To our surprise, he apologized. He claimed he had simply gotten carried away with his own fantasies, and promised to be more considerate in the future. In the world of niche adult media and