Mei no Naisho

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Remember the good old days when this made feel awkward and wtf every time. Now it's pretty much a meh series with weak shenanigans... (Shh shh resistance to shock factor has increase!!)
 
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Pretty vanilla weirdness but still entertaining at least.

Edit: the art was familiar so I checked out the author's other works, and remembered where I'd seen it before: in a frankly better series.
 
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Honestly, in hindsight, this is kinda transphobic in a lot of ways. Mei's lived their whole life as a girl, thinking they were a girl and has 0 interest in other girls, but everyone in the school isn't open to the idea at all of trying to accommodate her at all. It would be one thing if it was like "oh, I'm uncomfortable with you" and working to get past it like a lot of the side characters seem to do, but most of the time, it's just an innocent, clumsy girl trying to go to school and make friends and the closest people around her are all focus on what's between her legs instead of what's in her heart. It's a real shame, to, considering the lack of this kind of setting in this genre
 
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Honestly, in hindsight, this is kinda transphobic in a lot of ways. Mei's lived their whole life as a girl, thinking they were a girl and has 0 interest in other girls, but everyone in the school isn't open to the idea at all of trying to accommodate her at all. It would be one thing if it was like "oh, I'm uncomfortable with you" and working to get past it like a lot of the side characters seem to do, but most of the time, it's just an innocent, clumsy girl trying to go to school and make friends and the closest people around her are all focus on what's between her legs instead of what's in her heart. It's a real shame, to, considering the lack of this kind of setting in this genres
Fuck off with your western ideology
 
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Honestly, in hindsight, this is kinda transphobic in a lot of ways. Mei's lived their whole life as a girl, thinking they were a girl and has 0 interest in other girls, but everyone in the school isn't open to the idea at all of trying to accommodate her at all. It would be one thing if it was like "oh, I'm uncomfortable with you" and working to get past it like a lot of the side characters seem to do, but most of the time, it's just an innocent, clumsy girl trying to go to school and make friends and the closest people around her are all focus on what's between her legs instead of what's in her heart. It's a real shame, to, considering the lack of this kind of setting in this genre
Both Mei and Leo being so fem I seriously thought this series would end with Mei turning into a girl like told by the mom but nothin'.

Seeing that Megu Milk was also by this mangaka I can tell satisfying resolution is not their strong suit.

At the end of the day it's just a couple volumes of sexual harassment toward a teenager sadly.
 
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Honestly, in hindsight, this is kinda transphobic in a lot of ways. Mei's lived their whole life as a girl, thinking they were a girl and has 0 interest in other girls, but everyone in the school isn't open to the idea at all of trying to accommodate her at all. It would be one thing if it was like "oh, I'm uncomfortable with you" and working to get past it like a lot of the side characters seem to do, but most of the time, it's just an innocent, clumsy girl trying to go to school and make friends and the closest people around her are all focus on what's between her legs instead of what's in her heart. It's a real shame, to, considering the lack of this kind of setting in this

Honestly, in hindsight, this is kinda transphobic in a lot of ways. Mei's lived their whole life as a girl, thinking they were a girl and has 0 interest in other girls, but everyone in the school isn't open to the idea at all of trying to accommodate her at all. It would be one thing if it was like "oh, I'm uncomfortable with you" and working to get past it like a lot of the side characters seem to do, but most of the time, it's just an innocent, clumsy girl trying to go to school and make friends and the closest people around her are all focus on what's between her legs instead of what's in her heart. It's a real shame, to, considering the lack of this kind of setting in this genre
Listen, Mei does appear to be trans at the very least but she does also have Interest in women so I don't see how it's transphobic.
 

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