My Only Bitchy Cousin Is A Yankee-type Guy- The... Review
"G-g-good afternoon!" the man stammered, bowing frantically at a ninety-degree angle. "S-sorry to disturb you! P-please don't hurt me!"
" (originally Yuitsu no Guchiitai Itoko wa Yankii-kei Otoko ) can explore how the story subverts typical "delinquent" tropes to create a touching narrative about family and hidden vulnerability.
"I really shouldn't, Aunt Clara," he said, his nose wrinkling slightly. "It’s mostly corn syrup. It’s practically diabetes on a china plate. I prefer my desserts... less sticky." My Only Bitchy Cousin Is a Yankee-Type Guy- The...
Yeah, that’s my cousin. 🗽➡️🤠
After a moment, my cousin Bubba leaned over to me. "What’s a glycemic index?" "G-g-good afternoon
(knowing exactly how to get the meat out), cod, and the occasional pie for breakfast.
Many families have that one “different” cousin—the liberal in a conservative clan, the city mouse among country mice, the neat freak in a house of chaos. The story would ring true for anyone who’s ever braced themselves before a relative’s visit. "I really shouldn't, Aunt Clara," he said, his
Bennett is a Yankee-type guy. And he is bitchy.