Just, why a girl MUST look ONLY feminine? I can't understand this. Femininity is inside the body, in my opinion. Every girl is free to wear or seem as she wants, stop. Btw, I prefer close these brackets. I liked this chapter, it is so calm and sort of relaxing (for me). I like the new student's charm. However, I hope that the next chapter will be more interesting.
Ps. My God, the other protagonist's hairstyle is just like mine. I've finally found someone that seems me. LOL
Well, in my opinion, it's not that she must only look feminine.
It's not about being feminine at all.
But you can usually tell a girl is a girl, even if she's being unfeminine.
Even if it's manga.
Take Naoto shirogane for example, or Kase in Asagao to Kase-san.
This artist's style just makes it look like a dude, and it doesn't help his style is reminiscent of shoujo manga..
It's not about what she wears, of course not. But the shape of her body, her body language itself, the way her clothes "fall" on her body (as unimportant as it may seem, it actually makes a huge difference when it comes to drawing people of different genders)
Generally I wouldn't mind, I actually like shoujos (even if I have a lot of conflict with their narratives). And I'm a girl who wears all different kinds of clothing, even really boyish ones. Hell, if this were a "FtM trans dating a girl", I would totally go for it. Those kinda unpopular stories always have interesting characters.
But this is kinda 'sold' as "yuri/shoujo ai".
And I do come here to read those genres...
So yeh, it's kind of a downer when I can't immerse myself in the world of the author and actually believe it :/
EDIT: I'm loving the Pure Water Adolescence series from this author. One of the first authors that actually make me like age gap yuri stories!
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