You don't read a lot do you?And history shall remember them as good friends.
Seriously though, that was one of the worst endings to a yuri I've ever read.
Good example of this is The Demon Girl Next Door. We get an actual confession in that one (even if it is through a classical Japanese phrase that flies completely over Yuuko's head) as well as most of the cast acknowledging that Yuuko and Momo are either into each other or just a married couple.Many titles with subtext tag are more Yuri than this, when even without words you will understand that characters in love.
There are always worse out thereAnd history shall remember them as good friends.
Seriously though, that was one of the worst endings to a yuri I've ever read.
I said "one of the worst" not "the worst."There are always worse out there
can you fuck off? literally you won’t say the same shit for Yaoi or the fact we have FRIENDSHIP in many stories but there is no yuri tag! also you are really pissing on GAY AUTHORS trying their hardest to be taken serious when they tag their manga as YURI!!!See a lot complains about the yuri tag being used. Maybe look up what category yuri is from a Japanese standpoint. Here, I did it for y'all. Wiki...sure it's wiki.....still probably correct? Oh and read the whole text not just the beginning. And read it carefully.
This has always been Yuri. It's just that the 'west' has a different opinion on what yuri is. Doesn't mean I had the end I wanted but heh, you can't always get what you want 😝
yes we do actually read a fucking lot, this garbage way of tagging non Yuri stories with yuri tags is a garbage 1990 shit we don’t need in 2024, were Lesbians EXIST and are fighting to be recognized and not be ignored in japan! then we have garbage manga like this!You don't read a lot do you?
Nah, I think all or most of us here recognize that these types of endings can and do happen, but that doesn't mean you should stop being disappointed when they do. It's not wrong to expect more of a medium that you know can do better, and that's why works that criticize the typical Class-S bullshit like for example WataYuri or Flip Flappers do are goated.It's been a while since i read an ambiguous subtext yuri like that, it's kind of refreshing. I don't feel betrayed by the end, it's perfectly fine and not frustrating at all. And I don't get why people feel betrayed because they were expecting more : those expectations are the problem. When you start a yuri, you should know it can happen, you know it may have a subtext ending.
And why subtext is less than fully explicit romance ? Why is Class S bullshit ? Because the relationship is not explicit ? Because it's "just romantic friendship" and not "real lesbian relation" (i.e the kind of takes i hate for their bigotry) ? No manga can represent those kind of relations, even if they exist in the real world and some are a gateway for full lesbian relations ? You have to hide them because "the genre should do better" ? If it's for reasons like what LilithRaven is saying a few posts ago, it's a kind of bigotry.Nah, I think all or most of us here recognize that these types of endings can and do happen, but that doesn't mean you should stop being disappointed when they do. It's not wrong to expect more of a medium that you know can do better, and that's why works that criticize the typical Class-S bullshit like for example WataYuri or Flip Flappers do are goated.