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i expected this manga to be about a virgin's first time with women and how she worked up the courage to get better and better.
I never guessed I'd actually cry reading this, specifically the chapter where she talked about her self perception resonated a lot with me. It felt so comforting to realise that not knowing yourself completely isn't the end of the world and we can always figure ourselves out no matter the amount of times we fail in the process and that life isn't always perfectly set, not everything's supposed to always work out and that's completely fine as long as you live on and want to do better. Despite getting rejected by so many job interviews the author didn't give up, which was so commendable and courageous.
Even though I am not a lesbian, reading her struggles with it was also interesting and intriguing, maybe it was the narration or maybe it was the fact that I was able to read about her thought process during all of it.
Well written and beautiful, would recommend it to everyone regardless of their genre preference.