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Old 2018-06-15, 04:53   Link #34
Nymene
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The definition is already set firmly.

1. If a story only has one heroine, then it's a non-harem story with a single heroine. An example of a story like that is "Magi's Grandson", and "Yuyu Hakusho". The single heroine in those stories are Cecily and Keiko.

2. If a story has two heroines, then it's called a non-harem story with double heroines. An example of this is the anime, Just Because, where 2 girls like the MC romantically, and Gamers, where the 3rd girl is the GF of MC's friend and she just thinks of MC as a friend instead of a love interest.

3. Only if a story has 3 girls or more romantically attracted or liking the MC can it be called a harem.

Do you guys agree with this ?
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