Yeah, any time they introduce the “new, stern manager/owner” type I prepare myself for incredibly stupid and unnecessary drama that is almost always completely out of place within stories. Luckily it doesn’t seem to be that at all.
Bisexual...hmmm, from Nekomura...hmm, i`ll avoid this...
I got very triggered by this story
Pd. Toxic relationship...
Really i feel dissapointed and surprised that Nekomura draw this...
The fact that mc is bisexual is like, what matters the least in this story.
It’s kind of crazy to me that so many people hate bisexual characters in yuri. It’s usually ends up being some weird purity thing and I dunno, it’s odd. Like of all the things to be bothered by in the story, it’s that the girl who is seemingly repeatedly taken adavantage of and treated like crap is bisexual?
I get that it’s messed up from the teacher’s perspective, but she was obviously just trying to help this girl she fell in love with, and she clearly wants to love her still. I wouldn’t know what the chances are of that kind of thing happening, but it’s definitely possible that she could end up falling in love with her again.
“Stop flirting with me while you have a boyfriend”
“She said something horrible to me so I’m hanging out with my boyfriend instead”
This girl is peak levels of stupid.
I see what you mean... But Love/Death was two people who loved each other too damn much and were violent in a comedic way, whereas one of these two is just a bitch.
If anything, it just felt like it jumped around too much and was kind of difficult to follow. I wasn’t always exactly sure what was even going on, tbh.
Polyamory is preferable to someone being left out as far as I’m concerned, as long as you can sufficiently convince me that they all actually want it. How much I’ll like this turn remains to be seen.
wow, you really gotta hand it to this author. it's not everyday you see a story whose characters are almost all gay that still manages to be so annoyingly heteronormative
and from the comedy framing, it doesn't look likely that the protagonist's idea of "normal" will be challenged, either... eugh.
Yep, nothing abnormal about a world made up entirely of lesbians. Nothing at all.
it's not lying, it just seems like she's shy/bad at expressing herself freely. sometimes it takes a while to warm up to the person you've just started dating.
Lying because you’re shy/awkward is still lying. Obviously in this case it’s not a big deal or anything, but it is definitely still lying.
While that would apply, I wouldn’t think they’d add it unless the guy the letter was meant for ends up playing some larger role than being a named, off-screen character.
Edit: Clearly, I am mistaken.
It was only in the first chapter, we’ll call it a draw.
While that would apply, I wouldn’t think they’d add it unless the guy the letter was meant for ends up playing some larger role than being a named, off-screen character.