Ogami Tsumiki to Kinichijou. - Vol. 1 Ch. 4 - Tsumiki's Field Trip

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I'm just here waiting for the reveal that lil bro never had anyone actually look at him beyond his physical appearance

He gives off the same vibe Sakie-sensei from Interviews with Monstergirls did - someone whose biology naturally makes them more attractive to other people, but it looks like he leaned into it more instead of fighting against it like Sakie did
 
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YEAHHH CRY YOU MF SENGAA!!!!

im genuinely looking foward to his development in the future, but for now

SUCKS TO BE YOU SENGAAA, YOU MUST HAVE A LOT OF ENEMY YOU SICK BASTARDDD YEAAAAAHHH
 
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Er, the restrictions are actually rather reasonable when you look closely at the pictures. The first one basically says don't ride this if you're a fucking giant, the second one says if you're an amphib please don't drip your slime into the water.
Even then, the pictures are still up for interpretation.

The symbol is might instead be about "if your body changes in contact with water, please don't ride this". For consideration, the author uploaded this short story to twitter before starting this series:


Imagine a suspended roller coaster where you ride in a chair hanging from the track. If the coaster took you near water and you get hit by a water spray, if your skin became more slippery on getting wet, and there's danger of you slipping out of the seat....

As an Amusement Park, this feels somewhat like "these limitations are in place because we designed these things anywhere from 10 to 30 years ago with only humans in mind". Even now we have rides only designed for "average" humans, meaning especially tall or heavy people can be out of luck on rides like roller coasters, let alone giants.

[edit] I guess that story has been up on the same raw site for a year and a half, but the end of the tweet chain mentions Ogami Tsumiki as being based on it.
 
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Interesting how the number of bookmarks has gone up for this manga, yet the rating has still slowly been going down...

I'm a fan of chaos more than anything else, but still... wow lol
 
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Awooo girl doesn't provide lunch for blood sucker, some still outraged.
 
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In a way, seeing "that wolfgirl manga ntr drama" seep into the comment sections of other projects became a weird twisted pleasure of mine. But that's probably because I missed the infamous Gal Cleaning meltdown and just want to feel like I belong to the community.
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I understand the sentiment but there has got to be a better way than hoping on the nonexistent NTR drama train. There’s literally no reason why it should’ve blown up like that.
 
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That may be what those specific signs show, but thats not what is important in the screenshot. There may be other signs there as well that are a lot less "reasonable".
What's important in the screenshot is the text because it 1. Acknowledges genjin as a whole has to deal with restrictions 2. Directly states that Tsumiki (a girl with roughly the same dimensions as human) has personal experience with these restrictions and that these frequently stop her from doing what she wants. 3. States that businesses are allowed to create rules that discriminate based on race and personal characteristics.

I donno, this doesn't seem to be that kind of manga. There's an underlying sadness at the realities of differences, but amusement parks are one of the places where laws that say "don't do this if you have these physical characteristics" make a lot of sense. They're safety regulations. We know that as a werewolf, she has incredible physical ability, scaling sheer rocks for fun since she was a child. It makes a lot of sense to me that rather than being held back because she's a wolf girl, she was instead held back because she's a kid.

Rather than apartheid or even legalized discrimination, this seems to be a take on good faith attempts at integration. Differences are highlighted, but rather than being burdens, the manga shows them as strengths. Non-humans are accepted and liked by their peers rather than being distrusted and shunned. People don't look down on genjin, they look up to them and think they're cool. Rather than products being designed to hide or disguise the differences, there's whole lines of mainstream commerce that has adapted to them. Hats with holes for ears, big suits, giant shoes and socks... the school uniform has a skirt with a hole for tails but Ogami likes her tail restraining belt for personal reasons. Invisible dude is allowed to wear a hooded sweatshirt so everyone can see where he's looking. Rather than genjin being smashed into a world that hates them and doesn't consider that they deserve to be there, it seems that the world rather likes their presence and is offering things for them specifically.

That's not what things are like in a society that isn't trying to integrate or is trying to keep the people separate both legally and physically. Genjin are cared for, considered, and even have safety regulations that care about them. Take those warning signs another way; what if there were no warnings for big guys and the ride goes into a tunnel? They could get struck and die. What if there's water splashes involved in a ride and people who change or could dissolve in water aren't warned about it? In a society that didn't care about Genjin, they wouldn't consider them in safety regulations. They shouldn't be in a park in the first place. But instead, every ride has been evaluated with the understanding that there's people who could go on them who aren't just maybe close to 7 feet tall at the most, but 12 or 15. Those are health and safety concerns of non-humans being considered and talked about.
 
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…hopefully it wasn’t more ntr
After chapter 3... Now it cant and wont be next awesome Boku no Kokoro. Author is a human and we too lmao. Its natural to be mad about ntr stuff. I will read this manga some more. Welp even after chapter 50 or so, this scene, from ch 3 will remain cus its not a minute of ur life! Its a chapter where u can return and see this SHIT again!
Mc u deserve better!
 
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That may be what those specific signs show, but thats not what is important in the screenshot. There may be other signs there as well that are a lot less "reasonable".
What's important in the screenshot is the text because it 1. Acknowledges genjin as a whole has to deal with restrictions 2. Directly states that Tsumiki (a girl with roughly the same dimensions as human) has personal experience with these restrictions and that these frequently stop her from doing what she wants. 3. States that businesses are allowed to create rules that discriminate based on race and personal characteristics.
Possible example of Tsumiki's experience with clear wolfgirl marginalization:
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I still don't know why this art looks like "The Girl I like Forgot Her Glasses." I swear, did this guy work with that manga artist? Assistant? Same Doujin Circle? Secret Pen Name to get out of a publisher contract?
 
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Don’t know if I’ll still like fmc. The bullshit from last chapter was just not needed. The way she blushed and called the mc’s name while being sucked by that fucker was just plain annoying
 

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