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Anonymous No.282022376 >>282023572
>read manga about a girl who wants to have a wholesome relationship with another girl
>turns out her "friend" has been basically grooming her the entire time
Anonymous No.282022459
It's fine if it was done with love.
Anonymous No.282023572 >>282023608 >>282023701 >>282026112
>>282022376 (OP)
So grooming/menhera behavior aside is this still wholesome or not?
Anonymous No.282023608
>>282023572
The main pair is still wholesome and lewd
Anonymous No.282023701
>>282023572
Yeah, the mangaka(probably her seeing as what she wrote before and the esteem she appears to hold it in) or editor just couldn't help shove in some menhera soap opera shit because it's the fad. Aside from that the main two are good and it will be interesting to see their relationship develop.
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Anonymous No.282026074 >>282027309 >>282027380
This was better when they were exchanging letters.
Anonymous No.282026112 >>282026201
>>282023572
The blonde in the picture is a dorky wholesome girl. The MC (black hair) is a dorky wholesome girl with depression.
Recently a couple was introduced where one is box cutter violent.
9 chapters of wholesome. 1 chapter of things looking grim.
Based on the author people are speculating it will be a depressing and grim story from now on.
Anonymous No.282026201
>>282026112
It’s physically impossible to grim and gloom oneesama
Anonymous No.282027309
>>282026074
The first couple of chapters were amazing, but that's not to say that it was any less good after they met; just different. I'm glad it hasn't tried to be traditional class S but is just using that as a setup to get them in an actual gay relationship.

I'm not a menhera fan so the most recent chapter wasn't really my thing, but it's not the main characters at least.
Anonymous No.282027380
>>282026074
I love their interaction, so I'm glad they met. But a story just with letter exchanges would have been great and really something special (also because there are actual S novels like that).
The road not taken, I suppose.