Iribitari: Gal Ni Manko Tsukawasete Morau Hanashi Extra Quality
If you spend any time scrolling through the top tiers of DLsite, FANZA, or your preferred doujin hubs, you know that the "Extra Quality" (EQ) tag isn't handed out like candy. It’s a seal of approval that promises high-end animation, fluid framerate, and audio that makes you check if your headphones are leaking.
Enter the newest heavyweight champion of the tag: Iribitari Gal ni Manko Tsukawasete Morau Hanashi (The Story of Having a Gal Let Me Use Her Pussy).
If you’re on the fence about adding this to your collection, let’s break down exactly why this release is living up to its massive hype.
Visuals will only get you halfway there, and the creators knew it. The voice acting (VA) in this release is absolutely top-tier. The gal’s voice actress nails the "breathy, teasing, but eventually overwhelmed" arc perfectly. But the real MVP is the sound design. The wet, slapping sound effects are crisp, appropriately voluminous, and sync flawlessly with the animation. Plug in your good IEMs or over-ear headphones for this one—the binaural mixing makes it feel like she's right there in the room with you. If you spend any time scrolling through the
Beyond the base animation, the UI and customization options are chef’s kiss.
In a quiet, seaside town, there lived a young man named Taro. He was a bit of an introvert and found solace in his routine life, which included his part-time job at the local bookstore and his passion for photography. Taro had given up on dating, believing he wasn't good enough or simply hadn't met the right person.
Across town, there was a popular café known as "Gal's Paradise," a hangout spot for the town's vibrant and outgoing young women, known as "gals." Among them was a charismatic and confident gal named Nao. Despite her outgoing personality, Nao had a complex life. She worked at the café to support her family and took care of her younger siblings after their parents passed away. Her tough exterior hid a kind heart and a dream to one day travel the world. If you’re on the fence about adding this
One evening, as Taro was closing up the bookstore, he stumbled upon Nao, who had wandered into the store looking for a change of pace from her daily life. They struck up a conversation about books and photography, discovering a shared love for capturing moments and telling stories through different mediums.
Their conversations became a regular occurrence, with Nao visiting Taro at the bookstore after her shift at the café. They found comfort in each other's company, and their talks deepened, revealing their hopes, dreams, and fears.
As their relationship blossomed, Taro and Nao realized they had fallen for each other. However, their backgrounds and personalities made them worry about their compatibility and how others might perceive their relationship. The gal’s voice actress nails the "breathy, teasing,
One day, Taro mustered the courage to ask Nao out on a proper date. To his delight, she agreed. They planned a day that included a photography walk along the coast, a simple yet meaningful gesture that allowed them to see each other in a new light.
The date turned out to be magical. As they walked along the seaside, capturing the beauty of nature and each other's smiles through Taro's lens, they both felt a deep connection.
The story of Taro and Nao teaches us that relationships are about understanding, supporting, and loving each other for who they are. Their bond grew from shared interests and a deep emotional connection, proving that love can come in many forms and from unexpected places.






