^ I read that, I'm saying just watch Girlish Number instead :p
The ED of Soushin Shoujo seems to imply the anime might focus on Matoi and her dad, while it's scenes using the standard techniques that are usually present in romance anime used to hint a "connection" between 2 characters...which could be a bit unnerving considering her magical girl form takes the visage of her deceased (?) mother
...I'd like to take a moment here to note that anime tends to make romantic pairings ambiguous in general, and the treatment of yuri isn't really all that unusual
Ambiguous, yes, but usually there's a distinct confirmation of love. Which most yuri-based anime seems to lack the courage to do despite the characters clearly having attraction and interest in eachother; mostly because the industry is filled with waifu weebs who'd rather think that the girls would love them than another girl, because "it's just a phase".
Again, I'd like to think of it as authors throwing a bone to these ppl and/or playing them for suckers and taking their money by not outright confirming that "These girls are lesbians, they exist"
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