As far as this work is concerned though, I don't see any yuri or shoujo-ai or verifiable signs of lesbianism at all. I'd personally suggest dropping the yuri
tag and replacing it with subtext
, which seems a lot more supportable.
I agree with this, even the conflict back in school was presented so vaguely, us guessing it had something to do with the main character being outed is just that, guess work. It is reasonable, given the author and genre of her works, but going purely by what we are shown, it is still pretty much left for us to guess and speculate. I am not really sure what was even the point of all this vagueness.
Gwennie
Not what I was actually going at. True, as I wrote before, such assumptions on your part are reasonable, but I think you missed the appropriate work with them. "Strawberry Panic!" is an over-the-top parody not really grounded in our reality, so reading realistic social issues into it is kind of missing the mark. Basically, you wrote "Astraea Hill" where you should have written "Lillian Academy", especially since one is a clear parody of the other (making it actually far more likely the girls are together for good in the discussed work).