You're referring to scissoring, which is actually not very popular (for a lot of reasons) and given the line in the chapter referring to "being the one who had it done" also not what happened here. What probably happened was fingering, which is typically penetrative and would count for many...
My understanding is that Japan is not super lenient with self-defense even when you are like struggling to free yourself from a kidnapper. The reality isn't as ridiculous as some manga plot setups, but it is a very different standard over there.
Intentional killing, no matter how bad the guy...
This manga has kind bothered me a little, but I was having a hard time figuring out why. I think I have an explanation now.
It's because (so far), I could see this kind of situation as plausible, and this kind of relationship exists between pretend and reality. Some people who go through an...
It's fairly obvious that the logistics of the town don't (and can't) make sense.
Funeral homes would be overwhelmed by the amount of dead. There would be extensive rioting because the uncontrolled population loss would lead to mass chaos. There's just almost no part of society that wouldn't be...
Why?
They're the main company for the West that licenses Yuri series, so I've always liked them for that. I feel like 15% of their new licenses is Yuri, which is a wild amount.
This doesn't really answer the hotly debated question from last chapter about whether or not the maids died in the avalanche either.
But I suspect we'll find that out next chapter when Eve does more of her inquiry?
But yeah, this time skip is a bit interesting and also worrying. I worry...
Hey, I know we had this conversation forever ago, but I figured I'd mention that there is now a second official translation for this series. It's out on the "Webcomics" app. It keeps the character names, so it's probably a more faithful translation (though the title isn't - it's listed as "All I...
"My motives are always impure" hits hard. I think it's something that's a realistic worry for a closeted teen lesbian, especially in her case. It's even maybe partly true.
But the thing she isn't realizing is that this isn't a condemnation of her sexuality. She thinks being a lesbian makes her...
Seems likely.
I'm guessing it has to do with their close relationship. Toey doesn't want to rely on Rin because she wants a relationship between them that's equitable, but Rin doesn't care and wants to speedrun Toey to success.
Izumi is so considerate. Marin was about to basically yell "you're in love, moron", but Izumi cut her off and let Mizuki talk herself through it. That's an important thing to do sometimes. When it comes to complex personal situations, people rarely actually want to be told the answer. They want...