When I saw Yui-chan for the first time I was like, 'are you sure it's a girl? 200%? I'm confused?' but apparently I just read to much manga with super adorably cute ukes. This story was sweet and realistic, so I appreciated it more than the, 'oh, because we're connected by the string of fate we better just go out and not think about the trials of being a same-sex couple.' I like when stories have a sense of real-world relation, but not to the point where a person is strictly homophobic and doesn't want to change for no reason. Keiji was different and I really liked that about him. Also, in the scene where he had his hair pulled back, my nose started bleeding.
When I saw Yui-chan for the first time I was like, 'are you sure it's a girl? 200%? I'm confused?' but apparently I just read to much manga with super adorably cute ukes. This story was sweet and realistic, so I appreciated it more than the, 'oh, because we're connected by the string of fate we better just go out and not think about the trials of being a same-sex couple.' I like when stories have a sense of real-world relation, but not to the point where a person is strictly homophobic and doesn't want to change for no reason. Keiji was different and I really liked that about him. Also, in the scene where he had his hair pulled back, my nose started bleeding.