this forum is really is the only to talk about girls kissing and what the origins of words and their uses mean in today's contexts lmao. anyways yeah they gay alright no subtext here
Genre tags are decided by the publisher, I think. Maybe Kuzushiro's works aren't marketed as yuri because they don't focus on romance. Maybe the fact the most of the relationships start as platonic and only become romantic later as the characters come to know each other make not "romance". Which you would think is normal, but I guess in the majority of the romance genre the main pairing is expected to be set up since the beggining.
Genre tags are decided by the publisher, I think. Maybe Kuzushiro's works aren't marketed as yuri because they don't focus on romance. Maybe the fact the most of the relationships start as platonic and only become romantic later as the characters come to know each other make not "romance". Which you would think is normal, but I guess in the majority of the romance genre the main pairing is expected to be set up since the beggining.
The Moon on a Rainy Night is different though, like when a series with similar pacing and speed of 'progress' is straight, people just call it romance. It's only unusual by yuri manga standards because it's way longer than what we can usually expect.
A second “Miyagi” who REFUSES to make a move on an incredibly hot girl right in front of her
Miyagis be like "harumph, ever hear of personal space? stop getting so touchy feely all the time."
then the second they're alone they're like "I miss my puppywife..."