Are you talking about Doughnuts Under a Crescent Moon or some previous Futaribeya episode? It's been going on so long and Kasumi eats so much it all blurs together.If they won't share a kiss or start dating for realz i will be mad. My heart can't take another platonic beating like that doughnut bullshit...
Nope, talking about Usui Shio's manga, you got that right. But their other work, Onna tomodachi to kekkon shitemita is very very good right now.Are you talking about Doughnuts Under a Crescent Moon or some previous Futaribeya episode? It's been going on so long and Kasumi eats so much it all blurs together.
I'm biased as an aromantic, but I really like their relationship, whether platonic, or otherwise. They've already resolved to keep their relationship going on forever, and at that point, in my opinion, putting labels on it isn't particularly necessary. If they are fulfilled with what they have, they don't need to redefine it. Sakurako seems to have so feelings she thinks of as romantic, but she'll still stay with kasumi no matter what, and kasumi seems to let her do this because she has an unlabeled love for her.If they won't share a kiss or start dating for realz i will be mad. My heart can't take another platonic beating like that doughnut bullshit...
I think the last chapters nearing the end are building up towards Kasumi properly asking Sakurako out. They keep talking about dating and Kasumi is realizing more and more what Sakurako means to her. Sakurako is happy to be with Kasumi but she still wants a little more as we have seen. I wouldn't mind them keep doing what they're already doing, but a platonic ending is a big no go. I've been reading yuri for over a decade and i can hardly remember a platonic ending i was satisfied with.I'm biased as an aromantic, but I really like their relationship, whether platonic, or otherwise. They've already resolved to keep their relationship going on forever, and at that point, in my opinion, putting labels on it isn't particularly necessary. If they are fulfilled with what they have, they don't need to redefine it. Sakurako seems to have so feelings she thinks of as romantic, but she'll still stay with kasumi no matter what, and kasumi seems to let her do this because she has an unlabeled love for her.
They aren't really on the ace spectrum, though. Sakurako has made clear what her feelings towards Kasumi are time and time again, and Kasumi is the one who has actually moved the physicality of their relationship forward. They are just too careful to push it too far. The real issue both of them have is how deep their relationship became almost immediately while having zero experience with something even remotely similar.I'm biased as an aromantic, but I really like their relationship, whether platonic, or otherwise. They've already resolved to keep their relationship going on forever, and at that point, in my opinion, putting labels on it isn't particularly necessary. If they are fulfilled with what they have, they don't need to redefine it. Sakurako seems to have so feelings she thinks of as romantic, but she'll still stay with kasumi no matter what, and kasumi seems to let her do this because she has an unlabeled love for her.