I see two sides to this, people wanting a fluffy yuri story, and people appreciating the touch of realism, and I think both are viable mindests. What I dont really agree with is the people appreciating the realism putting down the people who are wanting fluff. People enjoy media because it destracts them from life, and nothing does that better then immersing yourself in another life entirely. People have a right to want pure distraction, but I think that shock of realism is good for those so far down the hole of fantasy. While reading happy yuri stories distract me from my depression and poor financial situation, they also dilute my world view. Most manga are either have drasticly poor world views or sickeningly sweets ones, and well that dosent paint the creators world view, it does paint one we can all sink our teeth into to find comfort. And in reality, most people find comfort in black and white, because a gray is harder to comprehend. While fluffy manga has diluted my world view, it is neither good nor bad, where on the other hand, seeing something realistic while keeping my same medium is touching to say the least. Putting my future through this more realistic medium and still seeing a bright outcome gives me more hope and comfort than any other happy manga could. Though this is a small portion of the wider pool, it still gives me a sense of hope rooted in something else as I dive back into the more fantastical worlds. While this may have a gotten a tad more poetic than I meant it to, all I'm saying is taking on a more realistic outtake at times can really help a mood, because you dont have a constant alarm in your head saying that the happiness you see isnt really, because reall happiness does exist, and it's closer then you may think.