Meanwhile here I am, enjoying basically every chapter whether it's sloppy melodrama or a fluffy date. Unbothered, moisturized, in my lane, flourishing, etc. After 11 volumes of this series over 5 years, it seems pretty clear to me that either the author or the majority of Yuri Hime readers filling out the surveys have a preference for sloppy and at times ridiculous melodrama and it's not going to go away.
Imagine that the girl you have a crush tells u that you can't date her because she's in love with her sister...I think that's a big red flag.
I think girls who are just kind of weird deserve a chance at love too. It's not like Miki has shown any tendency for abusive behavior, lying, cheating, or anything else. The fact that she told Aya about it, despite how ashamed she is of it, is actually pretty mature and a good sign if anything.
Honestly, the constant finger wagging about the entirely one-sided incestuous feelings, which the character clearly wants to get over, is kind of getting old in general. I didn't want to say anything when it was first revealed because everyone is entitled to be shocked, but it's starting to feel like this is the audience's new chew toy after "Shiho's sins" became less relevant. Squeak, squeak, squeak.
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