fun fact, the manga industry is legally allowed to shut down any series that doesn't include at least one scene where a girl is jealous of the size of another girl's boobs
Learn something new everyday. Didn't think a manga could go bust over something like that.
Bravo! Well played!
Iro-chan knows her tropes and is well prepared.
And these two useless lesbians should just kiss already.
I agree to both points, except in the official publication, sadly, they must be referred to as "Failed" lesbians... :(
Alright so now I'm pretty sure Izumi was intentionally trying to gaslight Fujishiro out of jealousy and not just in deep denial about her own feelings and projecting.
Yep. I was pretty sure that was the case before. Now it is certain. It's a bit sad, since these four make a fairly strong group of friends and Iro-chan doesn't seem to be an actual romantic rival for Kanade's affections. It's also fairly clear that Izumi doesn't feel she has a shot at this point. She is better at reading the room than either of the useless ones...
I am an I-cup.
Plus, I don't hate the story for personal reasons. Nanaki nad Kanade do not look cute together. Their constant arguing makes me sick. Plus, I ask myself with every chapter why they have never thought how good their lives were before they got "together"?
EDIT #2: I don't like abandoning mangas before end. Unless the plot just screams "absurd" looking at you, I'll cheer on my Onee-yuri" or sth
By what standards? Japanese? They always go one size farther than most of the world. Either way, my condolences to your back.
They barely argue. You complained about them every single chapter for superficial reasons like "Oh no, Kurokawa is trying to improve her looks, but she shouldnt do that." or "Fujishiro is just in a different world, you don't belong there." Sounds like a very personal experience to me.
And now you make the ridiculous argument that they were better off without each other, even though the plot entirely contradicts that. Like I said, you don't get the story. Kurokawa wants to improve her looks. She enjoys it. Fujishiro doesn't need friends who backstab her or are mean to someone she likes. Kurokawa lost her clique of friends who were just as superficial as Fujishiro's. They raised each other up, brought out the best out of each other and clearly have feelings for each other. Only someone who ignores everything that has been happening could deny this.
Abandon things you don't like. You are just frustrating yourself.
I entirely agree with BugDevil's analysis of the two (useless) protagonists. It might also be noted that Fujishiro thoroughly enjoyed the manga she borrowed from Kurokawa earlier in the story, even if she hasn't become an otaku over it. They have both shared their interests with each other and benefited.