Brides of Iberis - Vol. 2 Ch. 11

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Undeniably disgusting story. Seeing the promiscuous 2nd female lead as partner. absolutely disgusting.

But if I'm going to take it as a stepping stone for the 1st female lead character to get to know her real sexuality here, to get her real happiness.

I can somehow ignore how disgusting it was for the 2nd female lead as the main love interest.

Anyway, I'm happy that the 1st female lead got her own wedding and cute partner.

well another saving grace is, I didn't bother to read other chapters besides the first chapter a long time ago, and reading the last 2 chapter to check whether the ending is suitable for my plate or not.
 
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End couple was really cute although the first love interest confused me. Isn't her other partners aware of her marriage? Like the old guy and her fiance (that shes said shes honest to?) I'm pretty sure she was just polyamorous and the lead didn't want that and only wanted her to herself. I don't really think the main li was "disgusting" just a bit confusing lol.
 
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Really interesting, its good to see a mature take on poly relationships and how they can be a hard thing to pull off. I would have hoped to see more how the mc and her fiance dealt with her cheating and in general the story still had things it could have explored, especially how poly relationships actually work. The gimmick of "wedding planing" really didn't do it for me, but that is a personal thing.
All in all I liked it, it was a mature look at poly without fetishising or infantilising it, but it had potential to explore more.
 
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I found this story quite intriguing, particularly Mitsuki's journey of self-discovery. Her realization that she was a lesbian thanks to her feelings for Tsuzuki was both sad and sweet. It was bittersweet to see her avoid a loveless marriage and find happiness with a woman, yet her intense love for Tsuzuki went nowhere, which felt disappointing.

As for Tsuzuki, I struggled to fully understand her character. She seemed somewhat aloof and her emotions appeared less genuine to me. Her desire for multiple relationships came across as selfish, and I couldn't fully endorse the poly lifestyle depicted in the story. It felt like a coping mechanism for unresolved emotional issues rather than a genuine choice. I think this is the case for most poly people in real life as well.

The ending left me with some confusion, particularly regarding Tsuzuki's intentions. It's possible that she was considering leaving her poly lifestyle for a monogamous relationship with Mitsuki, hinting at deeper feelings for her. I think that might have been plausible. She might have been so indifferent to men because she actually loved women.
 
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I confess that I was disappointed too. Normally you expect the characters to evolve throughout the story, but Tsuzuki didn't evolve at all. I expected her to at least abandon the two guys and end up with a woman in the end, just like Mitsuki. But this author is famous for showing that life isn't always a fairy tale. It was a good experience.
 
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It was pretty icky but at the same time I can't judge the poly person too much. She was very clear about it but the mc couldn't help but be drawn to her. It seems like she had a thing for brides in a way she didn't realize until she met rolli-POLY-olli. She gay.

She never should've gotten romantically involed with poly-pocket because she knew the deal. It's mc's fault in a way but she was bewitched.

In the end she found her true self even though it was through a strange path.
 
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This was a happy ending! Mitsuki could not accept the open relationship, so she made the right choice to let her love go so they both could find happiness in their lives. Her current relationship is surely happier than the one with her ex because they married, something Mitsuki couldn't comprehend doing at the beginning of the story.

I think the talk of the Iberis is interesting, especially from Nanase. I still ponder why use a flower referring to first love and sweet temptation. Maybe Nanase was struggling with her sexuality and was tempted to give up her life for Mitsuki as well? I like that Nanase was never perfect but really considered what was best for Mitsuki. What a wonderful and bittersweet love!
 
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good end but it SUCKED getting here.
ultimately this was a complex lesbian awakening story, if i had known that going in, then it would have been more tolerable.
I'm SO GLAD that Mitsuki woke up enough to realize that the relationship was ultimately broken at the roots, no matter how true the love was. They just couldn't work because the way they love was so completely incompatible
BUT POOR JUN-KUN MAN, this plot trashed that man's hopes and dreams so brutally and he didn't deserve that. He was disposed and forgotten without any second thought and that sucks.

fuck this story, what a terrible way to spend my morning.
 
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No matter how many times I read this, it's still feel fresh... specially after you forgot the manga and came back again.

You'll realize in the end .. its a good decision to end their relationship.

Manami was smart... because of that both of them became satisfied..

Maybe Tsuzuki learned how to cherished other people's feelings after loosing Mitsuki.. resulting a better ending for both of them.


For Tsuzuki, Mitsuki was like a sweet temptation.
For Mitsuki, she was her first love
🥺

And ya know? Here.. first love means it doesn't always end as a happy ending.
First love doesn't always end up together.
 
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I suppose that's a good ending. She couldn't settle for the poly stuff.

She cheated once, so who knows what will happen to her marriage? I want to believe that she cheated because she didn't love her boyfriend and didn't realize that she was a lesbian.
 
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What the hell was this.... give me back my time author!
Awful story as a whole. I kept reading thinking it would get better, that she would ditch all the other stuff like the other did but I guess this wasn't as much of a fairytale story. I find it hard to understand but to each their own.
 
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No matter how many times I read this, it's still feel fresh... specially after you forgot the manga and came back again.

You'll realize in the end .. its a good decision to end their relationship.

Manami was smart... because of that both of them became satisfied..

Maybe Tsuzuki learned how to cherished other people's feelings after loosing Mitsuki.. resulting a better ending for both of them.


For Tsuzuki, Mitsuki was like a sweet temptation.
For Mitsuki, she was her first love
🥺

And ya know? Here.. first love means it doesn't always end as a happy ending.
First love doesn't always end up together.
Even though I'm so down in the lumps with how this whole story went. I do appreciate reading your take on it gives me a new better perspective of the usual stories we get.
 

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