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bitchesbebroke
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joined Feb 27, 2020

wow that was a great read

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joined Dec 9, 2023

Ough that. Wow if part 1 was great, part 2 knocks it outta the ballpark
Looks like part 3 has been completed but in the needs QC stage for a while
I'm gonna look into it and see what quality checking entails outta curiosity, unless someone else is already on it

Thanks for the update :]

last edited at May 26, 2025 1:59AM

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joined Sep 28, 2021

Looks like part 3 has been completed but in the needs QC stage for a while

we have part 3?!

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joined Mar 20, 2016

Ouch. That ending hits hard.

Capturar
joined Jun 27, 2018

Looks like part 3 has been completed but in the needs QC stage for a while

we have part 3?!

Yup, it's over at Yuri Project if you wanna check it out. The website is a collaborative scanlation effort, so all the content is open.

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joined Sep 28, 2021

Yup, it's over at Yuri Project if you wanna check it out. The website is a collaborative scanlation effort, so all the content is open.

Yasss, thank you!

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joined Apr 7, 2021

''Normal''??? wth

Yuibless
joined Jan 30, 2017

''Normal''??? wth

Internalized homophobia sucks :-(

BlueStallion44
joined Aug 29, 2016

''Normal''??? wth

Internalized homophobia sucks :-(

I feel that tho. Going through it now but my outlet was never acting.

Prprcharlotte_8
joined Apr 1, 2013

I am glad there is gonna another part because I hope she understand being a lesbian is amazing. It took me time to accept but I would not change it for anything.

Tron-legacy
joined Dec 11, 2017

''Normal''??? wth

Y'know, it's exhausting being something that most people regard as strange or unusual, especially in a society like Japan where conformity is such a pivotal part of social dynamics. Wanting to "be normal" doesn't necessarily mean you want to not be gay, but normal people get to just casually express interest in the opposite sex. Romance isn't a minefield for them, people naturally assume that if they're close to someone of the opposite sex there might be some kind of attraction there, so if they confess, it's pretty unlikely to blow up their entire life, ruin their friendships and family relationships, or get them ostracized at work.

Like, here there's this girl. She thinks she's cute and cool and awesome, she's crushing hard, she joined the theater troupe just to meet her, but she has to be terrified just telling this girl that she's gay, much less that she's into her. That sucks! It's hard. The director being openly gay helps, but a lot of people are fine with the opposite sex being gay, because they feel like it doesn't involve them, so coming out as a lesbian to this girl is still really hard for her.

A lot of people in the west take gay acceptance for granted. I've run into that myself at times. And we've made great strides! But it's not a given, by any means. Every little coming out is a risk. It'd be really nice if it wasn't.

It's pretty typical to long for that kind of normality. Maybe she means she wishes she wasn't gay, or maybe she just means to wish that being gay was normal in her society, we'll have to wait. But either way, the sentiment is pretty relatable.

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joined Apr 25, 2020

NOT ALL LESBIANS ARE GOOD AT ACTING.

that part was hilarious lol

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