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Released as Confidential Confessions volume 4 by Tokyopop

This volume is a collection of 4 one-shots:
Ch. 01: Pain
Ch. 02: Distortion
Ch. 03: Tomorrow
Ch. 04: Forbidden Kiss

202 pages, Comic

First published July 9, 1998

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Reiko Momoti

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Profile Image for Toviel.
148 reviews27 followers
February 3, 2018
After the long introspective drug story from volume three, the author shifts gears to give the readers four short vignettes in volume four of CONFIDENTIAL CONFESSIONS.

Like previous volumes, volume four starts out with the strongest story first. "Pain" is the tale of a teenage girl who makes a living off scamming older men, and later turns to prostitution to pay for the luxurious items that her vanity demands. The bulk of the short is about the meaning of sex and sexuality, the difference between love and lust. It's an interesting and mature twist on a coming of age story, and the narrative gives a surprising amount of depth to a lead character that initially seems very shallow.

The second story, "Distortion," meanwhile returns to a school setting, and discusses abuse of power by teachers and administers. After the most outspoken student against her school's unfair dress code and punishment system commits suicide, it's up to her wallflower best friend to carry on the fight against a psychotic gym instructor as best as she can. While the story covers legitimate problems that effect today's youth, I can't help but feel that the situations are exaggerated to unbelievable proportions (for example, very early on, the antagonist strips a girl down to her underwear in front of the entire student population), which makes the story less relatable. Obviously, questioning authority is a much bigger deal in Japan, but to an American reader, it's hardly a revolutionary concept. It's not even the first time that the topic has been addressed by the series-- Volume 2's story had very similar themes to it.

"Tomorrow" is more of the same fair, although it's a story of bullying from fellow students instead of teachers. The characters seem to be younger than most of the other protagonists in the series, which perhaps explains why the victim is practically angelic in nature. While the story touches on issues like internalized victim blaming and ineffective "if I didn't see it, it didn't happen" attitudes from teachers, it doesn't really do a lot with its premise. The bullies themselves aren't given any depth whatsoever, and the main character isn't even the target of their malice. Even as a take on the struggles of supporting a best friend in peril, other stories in the series have done it better. While not a bad story, it's not noteworthy either.

Now, I fully admit that the final story, "Forbidden Kiss," is my problematic fave of this volume, if not the whole series. When I originally discovered this story as a teenager, this was the story that made me fall in love with the series as a whole. As a lesbian, it's been consistently disappointing up until this point that despite the focus on taboo teenage topics, CONFIDENTIAL CONFESSIONS never addresses same-sex relationships. I'll be the first to admit that "Forbidden Kiss" completely fumbles the ball on the subject, but at least it's talking about it. Sort of.

Now, things start off relatively simple: a young girl, Ririko, realizes from a young age that she loves her best friend, Kana. As Ruriko starts to acknowledge her attraction to women, she learns a few things about Kana that might separate them forever-- assuming that Ririko's growing obsession with her friend doesn't destroy their friendship first. The story blossoms into a dark fantasy that blurs the line between reality and escapism.

There's no way to discuss the story in depth without spoiling the twist, but suffice it to say that Kana's backstory is conflicting. On one hand, it kind of ruins any relatability to Ririko's (already questionable) romantic devotion towards Kana after the reveal. At the same time, Kana's problems combined with Ririko's actions works as an exceptional well as horror story. While the story is written quite well, I wish that homophobia was treated with the same seriousness and real life awareness that drugs, rape, or stalking are within the series. It's a shame, because the conflicts the couple experiences together are poignant and resonate with some of my own experiences as a queer individual. Furthermore, while I sincerely doubt that it was the intention of the author to perpetuate the "gay people are predators" cliche, it's kind of hard not to connect the dots to that conclusion.

Even so, I still enjoyed the story, as well as the volume as a whole. The stories are ultimately weaker than the previous volumes, but they still address important issues that deserve serious consideration. The melodramatic style of the author did go a little overboard in places, so keep that in mind if you prefer realistic depictions of young adult issues.
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July 23, 2017
In this volume it focuses mainly on bullying. You see new stories with a lot of the same things going on that have happen in the first 3 volumes(maybe a little darker). These stories are on such real sad subject and a lot of bad things occur in them but at least most of them have a happy out come where things start to get better for the characters. I think the Forbidden love chapter was a little odd it came off like the girl who was trying to help out was more like a stalker, but I guess in the end the two found the love they needed.
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March 19, 2023

The last story was just so weird??? Too much drama in such a short story. I had to take off a whole star just for that hot mess. Blehhhh!!!
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177 reviews9 followers
April 17, 2016
I'm just going to leave one big review for the whole series rather than writing them individually. It's been years since I read them. But I remember them quite well. This is one of my favorite series I've ever read. And warning a head of time, its a pretty dark one. So if you can't handle stories about drugs, prostitution, rape, suicide, etc.. then stay away. This series brings to light some of the struggles teens today face, and some adults. Not all the stories have a happy ending. But they do shed a little light on some of the problems today. They make you think and that's what I like about them. The books all contain two stories each. One longer story taking up 75% of the book and them a smaller quicker story.
Profile Image for Robert Beveridge.
2,402 reviews199 followers
March 30, 2009
Reiko Momochi, Confidential Confessions, vol. 4 (Tokyopop, 1998)

This is the short-story volume of the series, with Momochi cramming four pieces into the space she usually uses for two. Despite the smaller real estate for each one, the stories follow the same path we're used to, and the themes aren't unfamiliar to those who've been following along the whole time; if you like the rest of the series, you'll like this one. *** ½

Profile Image for Melissa.
778 reviews17 followers
March 3, 2016
Trigger warnings galore.Incest, suicide,bullying, and murder.

This book is very graphic and deals with some hard issues. I think the issues are dealt with well given the shortness of the chapter. 4 stories in one manga.

Pain deals with prostitution of minors.
Distortion deals with suicide and corporal punishment in schools.
Tomorrow deals with bullying.
Forbidden Kiss deals with incest and lesbian/bisexual identity.
Profile Image for Crystal.
436 reviews1 follower
July 31, 2010
This series deals with various controversial subjects that young women are dealing with in today's society. For the most part they are tackled well.
Profile Image for Sara.
75 reviews6 followers
September 5, 2013
The rating given for the manga as a whole is determined by the stories in the manga.
Pain ****
Distortion *****
Tomorrow *****
Forbidden Kiss ****
Profile Image for Miss Susan.
2,768 reviews65 followers
September 15, 2013
i don't really have anything to say. goodreads claims two stars is equivalent to 'it was okay' so. 2 stars
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