Don't Take Your Hands Away, Arashi! We Mustn't Get Serious!
Our Beloved Summer
Kimi no Koto ga Suki de Ienai
it’s a short but cute story. it was weird at first to get used to with the concept, but I kind of understand what the author was going for. I can understand people’s reactions to the plot itself, but I also think it’s important to look at things culturally for the original intended audience. I think shoujo is including more and more queer couples/romance and while I think there could/should be more, even steps like this are important imo (I am queer myself, reference). I only wish we got more of the story and world building. I wish we could see more about shiina senpai and ayumu, and heck, even the grandmother (what’s up with the last part?). the art was good also, I liked it!











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