Tell me about it. Especially in the area of (legal) age gap yuri.
I think the big problem with western is they mistake yuri for smut.
The way I see it:
Girls Love: Hey bestie. Might have some fanservice that vaguely implies romantic attraction (a kiss on the cheek, but not the lips).
Yuri...
I'd be more worried it Mutsuki had given Aya a ring and they suddenly stopped showing her wearing it. As it is, I'm more inclined to put this up to the authors occasionally rough storytelling skills.
Still, with how long it took us to get to the actual yuri, it would certainly be an unnecessary...
On one hand, why do all yuri end right as it's going to get good? On the other hand, at least we finally got something to prove that this series was more than just GL/besties/yuri bait.
Had a strong premise and a good start but it's more than just a slow burn... It's a slog. Came for some fluffy yuri, 100+ chapters later and I'm still waiting. Also waaaaaaay too much time wasted on drama with zero payoffs.
I'd recommend Kase-san over this. Yes, there's very light drama in that...
sigh It's so obviously not over Koga... and now we're piling the whole 'but I wanted to go with you' plotline out of nowhere with no build up. They're girl friends, not girlfriends. There's been zero romantic interaction. Neither Koga nor Aya has admitted being sexually attracted to the other in...
In regards to the pacing remarks, I think the only thing to would be to compare progress To other manga (not even necessarily yuri). In Kase-san for example, by page 146, there's already a kiss and an outright "be my girlfriend" declaration. Not "be my friend", but "be my GIRLfriend"...