classic queer manga! found about the author thru animefeminist. the more things change the more they stay the same and all, but this came out decades ago in another country and they're almost identical to me and my friends. (even down to the kd lang and the home decor alskdjlaksj)
it's also cool to see the contrast between two sort of archetypes in the community in nacchan, the recently out gay who finds joy in the small things and can't really hold any weird comments against her straight friends, and haru-chan, the persnickety jaded queer who's really far too tired of the bullshit her community has to deal with
and how despite their differences they still fully love each other and their community. incredible
thank you mangadex for existing and preserving this