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In the beginning it reminds me of Ouji-sama Nante Iranai. Sakura is yukina and the other one is Nobara
agreed. ig i myself too got used to yuri's that are aggressive in romantic progress compared to spineless MC that we usually have in romcoms(with godforsaken 200+ chapters with no progress) but this series is different it sometimes can put you off that Kasumi is just going with the flow living together and might not really into romantic relationship with Sakurako but when shes on the offensive shes just tackle right away with a kiss, so far, afaik, shes the only one who kissed but not Sakurako that went offensive side(hugs given away).I'd personally view this as yuri though. I love every character and couple in this, especially Seri and Shouko. Like every couple isn't really officially in a relationship with each other, yet they still stay in the same home, share the same thing, and just be happy together. I have always love this manga for its gorgeous art from Yukiko and just nice, wholesome slice of life story that doesn't involve any drama at all, such a lovable series
Then it doesn't belong to the tag in the first place. I mean you can intentionally mis-tag things but sooner or later people will complain and correct it. What you are doing here is shaking fists at those people and demanding them stopping being annoyed by the wrong tag.couldn't be generalized
If a character committing atrocities (raping, mindbreaking, all the fun stuffs in between and the author is actually drawing every single gritty bit of it) and seeing those acts as wholesome, loving and healing, do we tag the manga as "iyashi/healing"?it's totally unnecessary for the main characters, you just lazy to see what's happening between them and how they keep stated their view of relationship.
The tag is not decided by English people, Yuri is from Japan, not western countries. While Futaribeya is just Yuri consider by the author and everyone in the Japan, no one really gives a shit about what you think. And thinking Yuri is from English is a historical fallacy. Also, the second reply you give, it's not the same case, and everything I said already tell you, lover confirmation is absolutely not necessary in Yuri genre, your reply is not a reply at all.Let me state first that this waste of time of a manga is absolutely yuri/GL under the broad as fuck definition by the Japanese, there is no need for a over-analyzed tl;dr wall of texts.
Then it doesn't belong to the tag in the first place. I mean you can intentionally mis-tag things but sooner or later people will complain and correct it. What you are doing here is shaking fists at those people and demanding them stopping being annoyed by the wrong tag.
If a character committing atrocities (raping, mindbreaking, all the fun stuffs in between and the author is actually drawing every single gritty bit of it) and seeing those acts as wholesome, loving and healing, do we tag the manga as "iyashi/healing"?