Yes, it is very graphical and detailed in every aspect. But - For me, that's not something to nag about and only puts the focus on a more mature audience. The same goes for the storyline, since it deals with aspects, that are usually taken as joke or not even tried to be described in a similar way. Let's start with the artwork ...
The artists drawing style is detailed and clean, using thin lines to highlight and giving the characters realistic body structures. The characters design is edgy and rough, but IMO it fits the whole atmosphere and makes them somewhat natural. They all have their distinctive expressions and styles, so all in all the drawings are likeable.
The storyline starts off funny, yet awkward and brings right away a serious matter up. Everyone can guess, that the character is troubled by his "problem" and deeply embarassed. The whole AV theme is something, that even in modern times, that people try to avoid or look down on. Right? So, for me it was refreshing to see a view on the people involved and not a blunt view on the "phyiscal" side being sold there, although this comes also into the storyline - As you can guess. However, it was nice, how the other characters tried to think about the main characters issue and sided with him, even though they break out laughing a few times, just like I was while reading. Lol.
That's why, if you can take a mature view on this whole setting and if the graphical style isn't too much for you, or if you like manly characters, then you should try for yourself.