Guys, I think the post sex scene happens AFTER the conversation at the end about her being a virgin, and the lighter haired character had an inner monologue earlier about how she had been with men and that being what made her realize she liked women more.
I'm not sure where you guys are getting the "lesbian sex doesn't count" trope, because I'm not seeing it.
Nope. The scene happens AFTER sex, and if you pay attention enough, you'll notice the small page number on the right/left of said page. Tokiko first says she's a virgin, but then she realizes she had sex and blushes.
I can't find any redeeming qualities for this manga, really. It's fucking disgusting.
It could be a translational error. The context of page 26-27 is they were talking about no way a cute person in their 20s still a virgin. I think the MC should reply with "I =was= a virgin", not "is". And the realization panel after that is just her realizing she didn't deny that she's a cute woman, which got her tease by the light hair girl.
The author got a good idea, did not do well at connecting all the issues they want to talk about though, feel pretty force. But like, it's a fun read about workplace homophobia. The trope I hate here is the forced kiss, don't just go around and sexual harass people..
Ps: how do I bold or italic on this site? -.-
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