With Kozuka, the neighbout lady and now Freckle-chan, to me this story seems to be doing a sort of more realistic take on women realising their homosexual feelings. Neither "taking it in stride as any other normal thing in the world" nor "getting angsty and/or vehemently denial about these peculiar feelings for people of the same sex then angsty again about the emotional conflict", just (sort of) peacefully examine their newfound feelings, while still get self-conscious with the fact that liking someone of the same sex is straying from the usual social norm, thus such thoughts always induce a tiny little pressure from a corner of their minds, which slips out sometimes. Not too dramatic, yet still interesting. The wholesomeness is of course a big plus. I like it so much.