This story is quite a cute love story with some decent gags thrown in, I liked it as a short time waster for a few hours of time. It's about a girl whose emotions can manifest into other versions of herself and her relationship with the mc and a lot of retorts by said mc. Nothing special, but interesting nonetheless.
A huge apparent flaw is the lack of truly awesome comedy(it's the kind of stuff I'd laugh myself to death at when I was younger, as I know since I read the earlier chapters when I was younger, but it's just not that funny anymore several years later). Rather than saying it lacks truly awesome comedy, perhaps I should say that it's more suited towards younger readers. Scary how you change while getting older.
Another flaw that bothered me a bit was that the romance was just way too shallow and the story felt very rushed. It ended before anything much happened. Barely any time seemed to pass in the story, the feelings never seemed to develop that much despite the many scenes dedicated to show its development. I mean, I just don't feel like I can relate to the characters, the actions by the characters and events in the story feels a bit too forced and unnatural. It lacks impact, but I guess that we can also imagine that this makes it more realistic as not too much effort is put at giving huge reasons for anything, it just happens, the romance isn't anything that special, it's just kind of normal and uneventful. Still, it really left way too much to be desired. They went on a date perhaps once, but even that couldn't truly be called a date. Nothing TRULY happened throughout the entire manga. It was just so damn empty. After 38 chapters, I'm left feeling a bit hollow as if I didn't really read anything despite the manga ending. It's as if the story just barely started. Not a masterpiece at all.
This story is one where a lot of emphasis is put on the romance aspect and their emotional development and inner thoughts, be it about love itself or the issue of this girl who can split into several people. I would prefer more gags and less half-assed romance/drama, but that's just a matter of taste... maybe. I do truly feel like the idea of the story is quite intriguing though. One person splitting into several and then there's the synchronization of memories etc... Could've probably been something better than it is given the right circumstances.
I feel like it's worth reading, no doubt about that. However, if I have to recommend who it suits the most, I would probably have to say... teenagers. Yup. This is a manga that works best for teenagers, up to 19. It's not a style of comedy that would work as well with adults as it would with teenagers, of course depending on person. I do prefer fujimura kun meitsu way more. It was a story with more over-the-top gags, more lively characters, a more interesting main character and heroine and a generally more lively story that felt really pleasant and amusing to read. The author should've done the same thing in this manga but didn't, sadly.