@emotecontrol
Yes, there is some real depth here.
The initial premise was such that this could have turned creepy, but that isn't how it's developed; it's been utilized to highlight different ways of dealing with relationships and self-perception, by comparing how mina-yae and mina-hime interact separately, together, and with others.
It's very clear that Hime is not a clone of Yae. That while there is a great physical similarity, inside they are rather different people.
Actually, to me Hime looks like a much stronger person than Yae, one much more likely to challenge a partner to grow. Yae's an airhead, Hime most definitely is
not.
@elixia
I don't actively seek yuri, but neither do I actively avoid it. As with all Manga, it depends upon what the premise is, and how they develop it; is it a good story?
This one is indeed very good.
It's pretty amazing how the mangaka has succeeded in conveying so much while limiting the exposition via the 4-koma format.
It's like a fine haiku, time after time with nary a flub. I'm really impressed. Coming up with the insights, finding the heart of each one, and presenting it with elegant simplicity.