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Sandra2
joined Mar 22, 2013

Smoooooth much!

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joined Jul 29, 2017

Ono was right, though—Aya’s prom dress was incredibly cute.

last edited at Aug 24, 2025 5:58AM

joined May 9, 2017

So now this is officially yuri, right? Oh, wait . . .

I don't know, what about interlocked fingers? I thought that was the gold standard.

joined Mar 23, 2022

LOL How to show her enemies what's hers be like....that is so freaking smooth lmaoo, no more space for jealousy arc XD

joined Mar 23, 2022

The way she casually announce they're dating, and with the smug face lol RIP guy, I really love koga on her glasses mode and she looks much better on it with her new look.

last edited at Aug 24, 2025 6:37AM

543633_50
joined Sep 10, 2022

Casual dominance is best dominance. I must learn from her ways.

last edited at Aug 24, 2025 6:39AM

joined Mar 23, 2022

That's ladies and gentlemen, how to mark your territory with the Rizzzz over +3000

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joined Jul 29, 2017

So now this is officially yuri, right? Oh, wait . . .

I don't know, what about interlocked fingers? I thought that was the gold standard.

Point.

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joined Jan 3, 2022

Finallly it’s official! Mitsuki was so casual with just asking in front of everyone lol

She wanted to make sure everyone knew Aya was hers LMAO

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joined Jul 29, 2024

hell fucking yes, no miscommunication angst. Love it when characters are 'assertive'.

Roody
joined Feb 11, 2022

Lol get fucked Ono

Wtf%20dog
joined Sep 7, 2024

Love how he just got his balls stomped on. Fucking amazing.

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joined Aug 14, 2020

EMOTIONAL DAMAGE

Internet_lied
joined Jul 15, 2016

Clearly demarcating her territory, I see.

Ykn1
joined Dec 20, 2018

Mass critical hit on everyone.

joined Nov 21, 2022

Layla? I hate that song.

Sj-avatar
joined Feb 28, 2018

Hello, police? Yes, I would like to report an absolutely BRUTAL MURDER performed in public...

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joined Jul 4, 2025

I'm probably going to get hated for this, but...

As much as I appreciate Mitsuki's character growth to becoming assertive and confident (and as much as Aya clearly appreciated that little move as well), Mitsuki is still showing facets of jealousy, control, and lack of trust. In real life, these things are huge red flags.

If someone had come up to Mitsuki and asked her about Western music, she would have gone into full "geek mode" and chatted them up non-stop; if said person had done that under the pretense of flirting with her, Mitsuki would not have noticed; she would have been ass-deep in gushing about Eric Clapton and George Harrison 0.38 seconds upon hearing the song playing on his phone. So, for her assume Aya couldn't deal with this shows a rather meaningful lack of trust, and maybe even a bit of projection.

And, considering the meaning of the song... Patti Boyd made her choice, and George Harrison respected it. Mitsuki would know that.

So yeah... I love this comic, I've loved it since the moment I first laid eyes on it, but I can't say I like this particular entry, and I hope it isn't the start of a dark path for Mitsuki.

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joined May 28, 2021

I'm probably going to get hated for this, but...

As much as I appreciate Mitsuki's character growth to becoming assertive and confident (and as much as Aya clearly appreciated that little move as well), Mitsuki is still showing facets of jealousy, control, and lack of trust. In real life, these things are huge red flags.

If someone had come up to Mitsuki and asked her about Western music, she would have gone into full "geek mode" and chatted them up non-stop; if said person had done that under the pretense of flirting with her, Mitsuki would not have noticed; she would have been ass-deep in gushing about Eric Clapton and George Harrison 0.38 seconds upon hearing the song playing on his phone. So, for her assume Aya couldn't deal with this shows a rather meaningful lack of trust, and maybe even a bit of projection.

And, considering the meaning of the song... Patti Boyd made her choice, and George Harrison respected it. Mitsuki would know that.

So yeah... I love this comic, I've loved it since the moment I first laid eyes on it, but I can't say I like this particular entry, and I hope it isn't the start of a dark path for Mitsuki.

This is all very new for Mitsuki; she went from being a virtual shut-in to having to deal with more social situations than she had ever experienced before on a daily basis. It feels pretty realistic to me that she would still be a bit awkward and rough around the edges.She's gotten so much more comfortable in her own skin within less than a year; I'm sure she'll get there eventually. She's a smart girl and she's quite empathetic, she's more than equiped to learn and get better as a person. Plus, she has an awesome girlfriend at her side who's really good at that stuff !

last edited at Aug 24, 2025 9:44AM

Sleepyfrogwaifutiny
joined Sep 25, 2019

I'm probably going to get hated for this, but...

As much as I appreciate Mitsuki's character growth to becoming assertive and confident (and as much as Aya clearly appreciated that little move as well), Mitsuki is still showing facets of jealousy, control, and lack of trust. In real life, these things are huge red flags.

If someone had come up to Mitsuki and asked her about Western music, she would have gone into full "geek mode" and chatted them up non-stop; if said person had done that under the pretense of flirting with her, Mitsuki would not have noticed; she would have been ass-deep in gushing about Eric Clapton and George Harrison 0.38 seconds upon hearing the song playing on his phone. So, for her assume Aya couldn't deal with this shows a rather meaningful lack of trust, and maybe even a bit of projection.

And, considering the meaning of the song... Patti Boyd made her choice, and George Harrison respected it. Mitsuki would know that.

So yeah... I love this comic, I've loved it since the moment I first laid eyes on it, but I can't say I like this particular entry, and I hope it isn't the start of a dark path for Mitsuki.

You're not entirely wrong, but also, consider:
They're teenagers, and teenagers don't know what the hell they're doing. Insecurity is perfectly normal at this point.

It's not like she ripped her away from him or manipulated her or anything.

last edited at Aug 24, 2025 9:45AM

joined Feb 1, 2021

Also the whole "back off, she's mine" moment is kind of a romance cliche that often isn't intended to say anything negative about the character

joined May 9, 2017

I'm probably going to get hated for this, but...

As much as I appreciate Mitsuki's character growth to becoming assertive and confident (and as much as Aya clearly appreciated that little move as well), Mitsuki is still showing facets of jealousy, control, and lack of trust. In real life, these things are huge red flags.

If someone had come up to Mitsuki and asked her about Western music, she would have gone into full "geek mode" and chatted them up non-stop; if said person had done that under the pretense of flirting with her, Mitsuki would not have noticed; she would have been ass-deep in gushing about Eric Clapton and George Harrison 0.38 seconds upon hearing the song playing on his phone. So, for her assume Aya couldn't deal with this shows a rather meaningful lack of trust, and maybe even a bit of projection.

And, considering the meaning of the song... Patti Boyd made her choice, and George Harrison respected it. Mitsuki would know that.

So yeah... I love this comic, I've loved it since the moment I first laid eyes on it, but I can't say I like this particular entry, and I hope it isn't the start of a dark path for Mitsuki.

I don't agree with that. I don't think she was jealous, I think she just wanted to say gently I'm to the guy that he was trying to go for a girl that was already taken. Aya would have probably not noticed and she probably wanted to avoid her the trouble of having to turn down the guy.

And honestly, even if it was jealousy... She is a teenager. She is learning, experimenting. What she's done doesn't even come close to a red flag.

BeanBeanKingdom
Ms_icon
joined Nov 3, 2018

She was nice in the grand scheme of things, she embarrassed the guy so that everyone would know and avoid making the same mistake with her or Aya later.

joined Apr 1, 2018

Haha! Yes! Good job, Koga!!!

And I don't think I've ever known a person to NOT get EVEN A LITTLE miffed when someone's trying to hit on their partner. Like Akiosaurus said, they're teens and going through stuff, it's perfectly normal. And Oosawa didn't seem to mind and the rest of the class loved it.

Honestly, if Koga hadn't done what she did, I could see things going in a heavy NTR attempt direction. Honestly, if you're monogamous, letting others know you and your partner are taken is the best way to deal with things and if people still can't respect those boundaries, THEN you have red flags with those who choose to push on Koga and Oosawa's boundaries.

Everyone is different, everyone views relationships differently, and they don't have to be so linear or binary.

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joined Oct 4, 2018

I'm probably going to get hated for this, but...

As much as I appreciate Mitsuki's character growth to becoming assertive and confident (and as much as Aya clearly appreciated that little move as well), Mitsuki is still showing facets of jealousy, control, and lack of trust. In real life, these things are huge red flags.

If someone had come up to Mitsuki and asked her about Western music, she would have gone into full "geek mode" and chatted them up non-stop; if said person had done that under the pretense of flirting with her, Mitsuki would not have noticed; she would have been ass-deep in gushing about Eric Clapton and George Harrison 0.38 seconds upon hearing the song playing on his phone. So, for her assume Aya couldn't deal with this shows a rather meaningful lack of trust, and maybe even a bit of projection.

And, considering the meaning of the song... Patti Boyd made her choice, and George Harrison respected it. Mitsuki would know that.

So yeah... I love this comic, I've loved it since the moment I first laid eyes on it, but I can't say I like this particular entry, and I hope it isn't the start of a dark path for Mitsuki.

Not sure I agree with that. If you ask me, rather than Mistuki not trusting Aya, it read more like "is he really trying to hit on her? Oh right, that reminds me, we haven't actually addressed if we were dating or not. Might as well ask." And then she did just that and asked at that moment because what teenager has never had any impulsive acts.

If you notice, not once did Mitsuki tell Aya or the other guy not to talk. All she did was ask and left them to it thinking she could get back to her conversation with the former bully. She probably wasn't even thinking (at least not fully) about how that question would affect the other guy and Aya's music discussion.

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