YagaKimi pretty much paints itself as a love story between two individuals who happen to be girls. The question of whether they are girls is not as important as the question of who they are as people. The story takes its time to flesh out its characters, both their bad & good sides, since this gives no doubt that when the characters fall in love, they're falling in love with the person, rather than any concept of that person (Yuu is the embodiment of this)
Btw, this reminds me, a future development I really want to see for Touko would be Maki somehow reveals to her the fact that he doesn't love or want to fall in love. How Touko reacts to this would be really telling of whether she has truly fallen for Yuu (& not the concept of a person who can't love her back) or not.
last edited at Jun 5, 2017 4:25AM