Yuri should be as pure as possible,
Says who?
The history of the yuri genre shows that good to great stories can run the gamut from pure fantasy fluff to tragic (and non-tragic) realism and everything in between.
Why do you want men, societal prejudices, and bisexuality in yuri? Yuri doesn't need that garbage to be great, and this series shows that.
You like what you like, and that’s fine—you might try to not sound like such an uptight reverse-sex-fetishist when you do it.
You like what you like, and that's fine (not really since you're into garbage).
I'm still confused on why Bisexuality or men are garbage? I thought the whole point of the rainbow was to say that everyone under it should be allowed to love and be who they want to be.
If a group wanting equality begins to discriminate within itself and those outside of it, can that really be called wanting equality?
On a lighter note aw. This series is just awww.