It all begins with our protagonist disoriented in a forest, not knowing where he is or how it happened. But knowing that he's not in a familiar place, to make matters worse, a monster he’s never seen before approaches and tries to attack him in a rather peculiar way.

Thus begins the adventure of our unfortunate protagonist. In a forest with no help whatsoever and about to be devoured in a unique way by a somewhat lustful slime.

Characters of A World Without Men

Lee Seon-woong

Male protagonist who was mysteriously summoned to another world without much idea of how he got there. He notices that he has knowledge that he is an isekai and knows how those stories should be.

The only difference between the normal isekai our protagonist knows and his own is that he doesn’t have any special abilities apparent. Beyond being a magnet for female monsters who want to eat him because they find him delicious. He can't do anything, he doesn't even know how to fight, so he has it extremely difficult in this world.

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Vanilla

She is the first inhabitant to meet the protagonist in that new world where he has fallen; she is an elf with considerable ability capable of defeating many slimes at once. She has a rather peculiar personality, almost bordering on being a complete airhead.

Despite how skilled and experienced she seems, she’s just beginning an adventure where she wants to defeat the current demon king, so she almost forcibly recruits our protagonist to really start the story with a goal.

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Opinion of A World Without Men (Manhwa)

A manhwa with a lot of humor where we will have a truly useless protagonist whose only weapon seems to be what he has between his legs being a man. Besides his damsel in distress personality, where he always needs to be rescued, he has nothing else special.

So between Lee Seon-woong and Vanilla we will have a duo of airheads with a lot of humor who will not agree 90% of the time and who will give us extremely funny and somewhat clumsy situations among the thousand occurrences of the story.