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Does anyone have any rec's where the partner actually RUNS AWAY from their abuser and is with someone else happy?
2023-01-14 01:11 marked
Wow the misogyny in the comments. Calling women who are victim to sexual harassment at work "evil" and "fucking" with other guys because they apparently don't shout and scream enough to "rebuff" them. Straight men reading yuri like this can't help but show their warped ideas on women's experience. Your comment actually is quite sickening, saying you have "lesbian daughters" doesn't change your disgraceful attitude.
2022-10-15 13:40 marked
It embraces the darkness of love very well. "Is it love if you don't feel restlessness when the person you love seems to fly away from your reach any moment? How is it that the moment they came to our life brightens it up so much? Would there be eventually nothing left, other than the feathers proof that they were here, linger?"

What the black-haired girl did was not right, no one can argue with that. But I don't think that's what the manga wants to focus on. Like the author said at the end "As long as we have each other, that's all what matters" tho is a dangerous line of thinking, it touches on the most humane part of us - which is not perfect and yearning for "nutrients" - however each person defines it.

I tried to put my thoughts into words but perhaps for now this is my best attempt. To me, the feeling of love in this manga can almost be represented by the feathers - so delicate, so hard to grasp, yet so beautiful and desirable. Once that uncertainty is rip off, it declares the raw greed hidden behind that enchantment..

Overall, I l like it, it was a very intriguing read!
2022-10-15 05:31 marked
Sorry guys, but step sibling, fake sibling romances just never sat right with me. Its not a matter of taste or preference, but rather the circumstances around relationships like that are just strange. For example , if two adults had their parents remarried and became step siblings, then fell in love, I have no problem with that, because they don't have a prior sibling relationship and are both two consenting adults and have their own life experiences.

However, in cases like this, the ML literally raised the MC as a baby, treated her as a sister, has a sibling relationship with her, and establishes that they are family through his actions.That's why it feels weird for me personally to think that they will develop romantic relationships with each other. Same with Beware of the Brothers. The ML in both situations had the role of the brother in the MC's life which is why people feel icky when they do develop feelings for each other, regardless of their blood relation.

This is not a critique on the manga or the author, but just a general observation of cliches like this. Yes, people have their preferences and I understand that. It just doesn't feel morally right to me, especially when the 'brothers' are usually in a position of power and authority, and the fate of the MC depends on their whims. The MC has also never had any interactions with other males around her and never developed meaningful relationships with other males, most likely due to her brother's possessiveness. Thus, she doesn't have any wordly experience to really understand whether or not she loves her brother romantically or its just sibling love.

Anyway, sorry for the long rant. I hope people are as understanding of other's uncomfortableness with this trope as much as they themselves hope other people will respect their own preferences.
2022-07-21 12:55 marked

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