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I loved this manga back in the day, but I eventually stopped reading it because of the excessive Yuri elements. I initially thought it would just be a comedic aspect, but it became too frequent, and I started to dislike it as much as I do Honkai Impact.
 
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I loved this manga back in the day, but I eventually stopped reading it because of the excessive Yuri elements. I initially thought it would just be a comedic aspect, but it became too frequent, and I started to dislike it as much as I do Honkai Impact.
Hold it, what is all that Yuri element about?

I don’t normally read this kind of harem type stuff because…firstly seeing some random guy getting this kind of treatment makes me feel terrible about myself who is also a random guy, and secondly there are some seriously messed up power dynamic with the guy and the girls doing whatever stuff harem is about, and that is so old that I might just die lol. (Not to mention the MC isn’t even on the cover of the manga, which just let you know that the main focus is not going to on him and is a dead giveaway that he is not that catchy.)

So I tend to avoid them. Seeing new types of relationships that is not typical boy-girl is quite the fresh air, and makes the mangas much more fascinating.

Granted, I know for sure that within 100 girlfriends, there are bound to be a few who breaks the mold otherwise it gets uninteresting, but that is likely bound to a larger cast of relatively normal ones to make the oddballs stand out. (Or all of them stand out in their own way, of course.)

So back to Yuri. Call me a degenerate, but I think that things like BL and GL are some of the types which could break the stereotypes easily, and there are those which don’t have romance as the main focus but as a soothing part for those who likes it to dream about and happen indirectly. So if that’s a thing, then…it changes things. I like seeing unconventional things, is all I’m saying.

Not to mention this manga is rated so high and followed by so many. I wonder what could have made it so appealing to so many people and stand out among the harem ground of cheesiness. Just quite the enigma, you know?

Also this manga doesn’t even have the Girl’s love tag. So I have no idea what could you be talking about. Do the girls flirt with each other for the sake of the male protagnoist? I don’t know man…
 
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So I have no idea what could you be talking about. Do the girls flirt with each other for the sake of the male protagnoist?
The ones who stand out are:
Mei x Mai (though one-sided?)
Hakari x Karane (when drugged, etc)
... though IMO the presentation is more shoujo ai than yuri most of the time.

I definitely agree with a bit more GL spice, and I won't be surprised if the author make a few more overt gender-bender chapters somewhere in the future just to explore more BL comedy. Of course there are some readers who have very low tolerance limit for stuff like these though.

P.S. Author should reserve the most challenging girlfriend tropes for last (androphobe, yandere, etc.)
 
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This is why I just keep reading fast food KR and CN nowadays, because JP got compromised, you can't even read a straight HAREM anymore without MC getting cuked by his OWN HAREM and have it passed as a gag or sum

It's not spice, it's poison. You are literally watching MC getting cuked. Aren't men and women equal? Then what would you think if the girl in question did that with another dude? You would cry blood tears I'm sure.

So all this, "Yuri is hot and it's not ntr" just shows your internal misogyny, because for you what those 2 girls are doing isn't something as "serious" as if a man did it.
 
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Has that synopsis always had the line
"Worse, if he doesn’t return their feelings, they’ll all die in horrible - and hilarious - accidents!"


In the manga the god just says "unfortunate" events. The use of "hilarious" as a descriptor almost indicates that there are, has, or will be such deaths as a feature of the story, which is very much not the case nor can I imagine ever being so.
Seems a poor choice of wording or maybe a mistranslation? Unless a Japanese source is the origin of it?

EDIT: It seems the official English distributor site, Seven Seas Entertainment, may be the culprit as its synopsis is written this way.
All the other English sites I can find simple say they will die, or at most intensifying it to "horrible" to set the stakes. The Japanese sources I Google translated are similar, except that it often translates as "he" will die? Though that could just be machine error.
 
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The fan service master. My dislike of Harem can go beyond what people call hate
 
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Nigga, What the fuck
It's unfortunate because the series is actually pretty funny and portrays the relationships surprisingly healthily, but at around chapter 50 they bring in an incest child girlfriend and I don't want to see adults or near-adults making out with a 12 year old, so be warned if you feel similarly
 

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