The story have much potential, and the art is great, But I'll only comeback if the magical tag YURI eventually appears. I'm crossing all my fingers for it
I really think a romantic relationship between Shino and Nozomi would be a mistake by the author. The arc of the story is the formation of a family when the initial bond between them is traumatically torn away. At the start, the only goal either of them has was to not be an imposition on the other. Shino wanted to grow up and get a job quickly so as not to be a burden on Nozomi, who she suspected didn't want the responsibility. Nozomi, on the other hand, didn't know whether Shino wanted her in her life at all, much less be a caretaker.
Watching them grow closer to the point that they can demand of each other to not hide their problems has been very satisfying to watch. That there's still ambiguity on whether they are creating a older/younger sister bond or a mother-daughter bond is interesting (translator's comment notwithstanding). For this to switch to a romantic relationship would risk erasing the complex family dynamic for an easy way out of the story--especially if the story ends when the romantic relationship begins (like 99% of all romantic stories in all mediums).
Your opinion and analysis are great, it gave a new perspective on the work, but then why make it all subtexty? Why enter into that territory? Wouldn't it be better with a simpler family like relationship instead of a cuasi romantic one?
I mean, they say stuff like "this photo could be captioned with 'we just got married'". If that's not subtexty I don't know what is; but then in my personal opinion subtext-tag is cancer and should be purged.
This. Call me purityfag but I tend to avoid all subtext works. Its all or nothing for me. I mean, why don't make it clear without all the "hidden messages" and "non verbal communication" that leads to nothing? I don't want to waste time in a "MAYBE" when I can have a YES (or even a NO).
The same goes for IRL relationships.
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