Mayo Chiki...
Mayo Chiki seemed somewhat interesting, if a bit exaggerated and convoluted, so, I thought I would give it a try...
When you've got acute gynophobia, even a pretty girl can be like a malady, and as the sparring partner for his family of female wrestlers, Sakamachi Kinjiro has the worst case ever! Just one touch makes his nose bleed, so school's a bloody nightmare even before Kanade, the principal's twisted daughter, deduces both Kinjiro's "feminine issue" and that his name contains the sounds "Chi" and "Kin" back to back. But Chi-Kinjiro's female troubles don't totally redline until a wrong turn in the men's room exposes the secret Subaru, Kanade's manservant, has been hiding in the water closet. (Well, to be fair, SHE is still a servant.)Well, after watching Mayo Chiki, the series is quite a bit exaggerated, but, if you can suspend disbelief for a while, Mayo Chiki is actually very entertaining. There is some fan service, but, most of all there is frank adult dialogue and adult situations. There is some humor in the series, but, there are also some tender moments that add an extra dimension to the series. As one would expect, apart from the occasional nose bleed, there isn't really any bloodshed or gore in the series. And, although the series is quite a bit risque, there aren't really any naughty bits. Overall, I give Mayo Chiki a 3 out of 5.
If Subaru's cross reactions concerning her cross-dressing aren't enough of a drag, Kinjiro's girl problems also include a haunted martial artist (with ghosts), a cat-eared fetishist (meow!), and his own sister, who's interest in "wrestling" a certain incorrectly packaged butler may result in an unexpected ending!