I guess rating's the extension of yuridom's immature inability to cope with anything else than kissu - confession - happy tearz fluff (sailor fuku a must!), because story itself is really well directed. Oh yurifags, do never change.
After I read "her pet" from Pito I gave this a try, and... Well, it is different. I don't think the idea is bad, I actually like it, but the ending feels too rushed and bland. After all that buildup it ended in like 1 chapters, without a real punch. Or it feels like it's missing a second season.
But seriously. This is the kind of manga where you enjoy the ride, you want to know what's happens next, you keep scrolling, and the author is just like "fuck you", the end.
I am not sure, but I think you get the point.
Kind of funny how the most innocent girl turned into a two timing slut in like 5 minutes, just to protect their nonexistent friendship. She is not that smart, huh? She fucked up big time.
Even Hye-yeon felt disillusioned about her, and she is a though cookie.
Needs a sequel where Namsu and Hye-yeon hooks up, and leaves this slutty psychopath in the dust.
Within a few chapters of this story, I had a feeling that something fucked up was going to happen. Guess my gut feeling was right! I was pissed and felt so bad for Namsu. I really wanted the MC to get karmic retribution.
Probably one of the worst Yuri I have ever read.
Bitch Protagonist and main characters, toyed other people hearts,
I know love isn't just rainbow and butterflies but that was just bad.
Early writing is good but its like author gave middle finger to reader.
"it's not for everyone doesn't really cut the it" of how this love triangle works.
It's also have NTR but much worse because the dumb characters.
I never felt so damn pissed when reading this especially what happened to Namsu by the end of the story.
It's missing something in the story and badly rushed too.
This is the first yuri story I really didn´t enjoy reading. The plot was interesting at first but then it was just a mess. At the end it didn´t make sense and the main character turned out to be straigh up cold b*tch. God, I am so pissed after reading it.
It's kinda fucked up how the only reason this happened was because the other students kept berating Joy for not going out with the school's sports star because it'd be a hassle for them if their relationship affected the track team's nationals performance, kinda pathetic how Namsu gave up before even making a move on Joy and then got mad at her for it and forced herself upon her. Obviously that's not the point but it just comes across as a story about the social influence athletes hold on the academic world and how they can get their way.
Also this is on dramatics so kitsch it's almost in the same level as something written by Naoko Kodama lmfao.
I think the story was very well written. I think all of the characters were believable and I had no problem believing these characters could have been real people. I think there is especially a lot of people like Hye-yeon out there.
I think as the story was presented Joy made her choice but was unwilling or unable to own it. She clearly picked Hye-yeon, and her sending that picture to Namsu was her way of getting it out in the open. She did in the end turn out to be kind of a heartless person, and she really ruined Namsu life.
What I really disliked was how callous Hye-yeon and Joy was towards Namsu. But then again, Hye-yeon was presented as a bad apple from the start. Hye-yeon had very few redeeming traits.
But I was really hoping that for once we would see characters suffer some consequences for their actions. But alas, at the end Hye-yeon and Joy acted like they did nothing wrong and was not told how horrible they were. That was disappointing. I was hoping that Namsu would beat up Hye-yeon.
a little too fast needed to be longer but its still a beautiful story and i truly empathize with all of them, i get all of their sides
i guess people who get angry here just dont get it
yall dont even know how arbitary and made up is the concept of a monogamous relationship
its something that ure societally groomed into and made to view it as some sort of objective reality and something innate and natural to be monogamous
it doesnt have to be like this, there truly is space for many people in ur heart
and this story is just an example of how the imposition on monogamy hurts literally everybody, each of them suffers because this arbitrary societal concept exists
a little too fast needed to be longer but its still a beautiful story and i truly empathize with all of them, i get all of their sides
i guess people who get angry here just dont get it
yall dont even know how arbitary and made up is the concept of a monogamous relationship
its something that ure societally groomed into and made to view it as some sort of objective reality and something innate and natural to be monogamous
it doesnt have to be like this, there truly is space for many people in ur heart
and this story is just an example of how the imposition on monogamy hurts literally everybody, each of them suffers because this arbitrary societal concept exists
if you sympathize with thous 2 people way if ruining shit for the 3rd person cuz you can’t in your god damn life break up and HIDE her cheating?!?!
brother this says all i need to know what kind of person you ARE
also you live in delul land! this was NOT about poly at ALL! you give a garbage impression that this is the type of people will have an healthy relationship in poly? the kinda that GASLIGHTS you into thinking it wasn’t cheating? it wasn’t a choice made to HIDE the relatiomship because Joy was an piece of indecisive shit? coudn’t even ADMIT to all that garbage!
idk how to do spoiler tags so spoilers in the first paragraph!
I'm the kind of person who likes to see all the branches of a story fully thought out so an epilogue would've been nice. Does Namsu heal in her new school, does Hye-Yeon still love this crueler side of Joy or was she only ever in love with an ideal. Does Joy ever face her mistakes or find a way to approach romantic relationships that doesn't hurt people.
They don't answer that, but for what it is the characters are well thought out and the story managed to squeeze my heart into knots so it delivered on what it promised. If you came here looking for a romance story where flawed people get fixed by the end you probably won't enjoy this but I would say that it's well written and delivers an emotionally powerful story. Genuine writing cons... the only thing that i can think of is that the story is a little shallow. It makes the characters more relatable and the twists hit more personally but ultimately doesn't show you anything new or interesting in the world.
It had a good story so far but to end so abruptly is disappointing. Nothing was answered. We don’t know what is going on with all of them. There could have been one more ending maybe all of them just didn’t workout. Namsu transfers and moves on. Joy regretting and not happy just living like nothing wrong and hye-yeon ends things with joy and moves on and stay friends. Maybe an ending with no one together would have been better. This ending was too open that is doesn’t resolve anything.
This ending feels true to life from my own school experiences, teens that age make those kind of mistakes and just fail to see how they did wrong.
It feels like whilst sorry, Joy didn't learn anything at all, Namsu is just left devastated having lost everything whilst Hye-Yeon grows more insecure and maybe a bit disillusioned with Joy.
As a story is this satisfying to read? Hmm, not really, the abrupt ending gives no sense of consequence or closure and the characters aren't given a chance to reflect on what happened.