Stop torturing yourself then. No one's forcing you to read FF.
lol, that will never work, a typical Ikari Shinji personality enjoys suffering despite all the cries
Regardless, halmoni, thank you so much for the translation!
I don't think No-rae was ever concerned about her sexuality. Seol-a had a lot more inner monologue dealing with her sexuality, although it wasn't very detailed (i.e. "I must be strange for feeling like this blah blah"). I don't feel like sexuality will play a big role in FF anyways, it seems more like "I like No-rae/Seol-a for who she is", not "Ayy I liek gurlz".
I think she did, at least in chapter 32, when she tried to ask her oppa an advice. Remember that story about the popular path and the non-existent one? I interpreted that dialogue as No-rae asking her brother if it's OK to have gay feelings. And it'd thus be a bit strange if the topic is not covered at all, IMO. It's kinda the realistic part of the two girls going out - dealing with society, coming out, etc. But now that I wrote it, perhaps, you're right, because considering the current pace, it'd probably be another manhwa, while FF might simply focus on the two getting together. Besides, there's probably the Comico's editorial department which may set the boundaries too tight, especially considering how popular the story is.
Who understand yuri community, if there is a short manga, so well written and portraying a very cute relationship between 2 girls/woman, they want more, but if there is more, they want it to get to the point.......
Well, in the end, I guess FF it not form all trastes, overall impatients ones, form them this is almost like torture
Isn't it quite logical? When there are two fractions of society with opposing interests, when one is satisfied, the other's in agony and vice versa.
Now, coming back to the story, I'm really confused. If the two did like each other so much, I don't get it, how could the military break them apart so easily? Is it then being so similar to each other what eventually destroyed them as a couple? Was each one of them too much of a goofball to express their feelings properly and never opened to each other entirely? Like they were always too nice to each other that it started to look fake? So far it's the only reasonable explanation I can think of. Like it felt too good to be true and they started to think they should break up to test the reality of their feelings and the military was just a good excuse for that? Really, it feels like they didn't really love each other, even though they thought they did. I guess they kinda lacked duality in the other partner. They were giving their all, but nevertheless they never received what they expected, because their personalities didn't complement each other. They were both the same left parts of the same figure, seeking for the missing right part. If so, Seol-a should be a good partner for Sung-pyo too! Hah, that'd be a twist!