I finally finished watching the anime after a long period of procrastination, and immediately after, I read up to chapter 69 of the manga. Wow, I must say, the anime barely scratches the surface. It covers up to around volume 4-5, roughly chapters 15–22, but beyond that, the drama feels somewhat shallow and often stems from misunderstandings. This slightly lowered my expectations for the manga. However, after reading the manga, I was real~~ happy and surprised to see two characters explicitly label themselves as lesbians, which is quite rare in many yuri manga's, unfortunately. The manga made me feel a wide range of emotions, from confusion to emptiness to anger, especially in chapter 49. I truly felt for Nene during that moment. As for Kanoko, I don’t dislike her, ( I don't mean to insult her) but I find her to be quite dense and self-centered most of the time. That said, I do admire her development throughout the manga as she becomes more understanding in certain ways. Initially, I was rooting for her and Sumika, but at this point, I believe they need to strengthen their friendship and connection before considering a romantic relationship. Overall, I enjoyed the series despite some gaps in the story. Often, when one issue is resolved, another arises but remains unresolved, leaving loose threads. Even so, it was an interesting read. Yuri Is My Job feels quite underrated, likely because many readers tend to drop it early on. I’ve seen comments on MAL where readers mentioned giving up after only volume 2. Personally, I really enjoyed it, the drama pulled me in and made me binge the series. ദ്ദി(˵ •̀ ᴗ - ˵ ) ✧
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