more than glad the author is going this route, hopefully this shuts up all the people who were begging for risa to be some type of replacement; as if that’s how feelings work in the real world at all.
this manga has provided such an interesting narrative of internalized homophobia and the reality of being queer in a conservative culture, of which isn’t explored much in gl. i think many commenters expect this to be some fairytale story when it’s definitely going on a more realistic path. of course it follows common themes and tropes, but it still manages to explore taboo topics and just how hard it can be to go through internal conflict about your own sexuality. hiroko has obviously had poor experiences. even if she’s not going about it in the most healthy manner, she’s going about it in a human way.
the characters in this story are great, and this has to be one of my favorite stories to date. i get over excited every time it updates and refresh the page every chance i get. the people in it feel real, at least compared to many other stories of this same genre. i think it’s opening discourse to underrepresented topics and i can always appreciate that. other than a few commenters, the others in these forums all feel…. weird. i get that many want a feel good love story where everything goes right and the characters are confident in themselves and their qualities, but it can’t always be like that; and this author does it in a way that’s not overbearing or trying to be edgy. i love it, and hopefully those who hold resentment come to understand the complexities of it all.