There's one thing I don't get. This person has been in their current body since it was two, and they decided to commit to it back then. So why now are they still going "Oh, I better do this teenage girl thing to better understand teenage girl-ness"? They've had the same amount of normal growing up being a present-day girl as all their peers, they should already know what they're doing (well, as much as any teenager does).
I feel like that "as much as any teenager does" is doing a lot of heavy lifting.
Yeah, I don't think I've really understood a lot of concepts of "normal" for myself at any point in my life, including gender stuff. So as I teenager I didn't know what was "normal" and I still don't as an adult lol
There's one thing I don't get. This person has been in their current body since it was two, and they decided to commit to it back then. So why now are they still going "Oh, I better do this teenage girl thing to better understand teenage girl-ness"? They've had the same amount of normal growing up being a present-day girl as all their peers, they should already know what they're doing (well, as much as any teenager does).
man the art is so cute but the age gap is weird and the reincarnation thing is lame. they don't meet and connect (or reconnect) and fall in love; they're already both mutually in love. they just cant do anything because ooma's 12 years old now (and a girl, which hopefully will get expanded on more??? like how does she feel about it, how can she connect with riri over it, etc.). what's the point here? i just don't get it. just feels like a mishmash of keywords in place of considered story elements. it's just the first two chapters though i guess...
This is so peak. I love the concept, age game, demons, and reincarnation, and the teasing with underlying hidden angst but lots of fun good romance. Progression seems pretty good per chapter too.