I see.
This is what happens when you throw two useless lesbians at eachother.
I approve.
The title is grammatically correct, even if it sounds like hell. Which it does. [I'm] With Her Who Likes My Sister "Her" is the object in the title, there is no subject. The title we want would be something like Living with a Girl Who's into My Sister
The title is grammatically correct, even if it sounds like hell. Which it does.
[I'm] With Her Who Likes My Sister
"Her" is the object in the title, there is no subject. The title we want would be something like Living with a Girl Who's into My Sister
Ok, thanks for that clarification. It's been many years since I actually had an English class.
Adults. Cool. I'm in for this weird, switchy art style. (^.^ ;)
Pretty sure the title needs to be With She Who Likes My Sister to be grammatically correct. Current title is the official English title, not one that was translated. Which doesn't actually have anything to do with whether it's correct or not. The title is grammatically correct, even if it sounds like hell. Which it does. [I'm] With Her Who Likes My Sister "Her" is the object in the title, there is no subject. The title we want would be something like Living with a Girl Who's into My Sister
Pretty sure the title needs to be With She Who Likes My Sister to be grammatically correct. Current title is the official English title, not one that was translated. Which doesn't actually have anything to do with whether it's correct or not.
Pretty sure the title needs to be With She Who Likes My Sister to be grammatically correct. Current title is the official English title, not one that was translated.
Pretty sure the title needs to be With She Who Likes My Sister to be grammatically correct.
Current title is the official English title, not one that was translated.
Which doesn't actually have anything to do with whether it's correct or not.
Shouldn't it have a comma before "who" though?
I really like this uwu
hella
[I'm] With Her Who Likes My Sister "Her" is the object in the title, there is no subject. The title we want would be something like Living with a Girl Who's into My Sister Shouldn't it have a comma before "who" though?
[I'm] With Her Who Likes My Sister "Her" is the object in the title, there is no subject. The title we want would be something like Living with a Girl Who's into My Sister
“Who likes my sister” is a restrictive relative clause, which is not separated by commas.
oh, im LOVING the setup I can already feel the slow burn incoming
lmaoo, SHOPPING TOGETHER❤❤❤
im loving the story so far
This is so dumb. I'm looking forward to the next chapter. Same
This is so dumb. I'm looking forward to the next chapter.
Same
Same (2)
I wish we'd just have the "Useless Lesbian" tag already so I can binge read these adorable dorks.
...but wouldn't that apply to at least 80% of content on this site, thus making it less than useful as an identifier?
If anything what needs a tag is the opposite ("Useful Lesbians"? idk man) due to its sheer rarity...
I'm confused at "Useless" being applied to someone who confesses in the very first panel.
^ And immediately follows up with a proposal.
LOL Alright, well I'm in.
I can't wait for the next chapter of this :D
Next chapter just finished cleaning!
So pure. It's blinding.
This is gonna move at a snails pace isn’t it ;_;
I sense an impending Idiot Couple tag
Idiot Couple
I forgot about this manga for half a second, and then got immediately pulled back in by the whirlwind that is the MC.
Little sister, please calm down. No need to yell at everything.
Love it but what love story are we following exactly? Useless lesbian x Older sis or Useless lesbian x Younger sis :1
Why not both?
Obviously Younger sis x Older sis
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