//Reviews/How Do We Relatioship?

Air Date: August 17, 2018
Genres: Comdey, Romance, Yuri
Type: Manga
Author: Tamifull
Age Rating: 16+
Chapter Number: 133
Rating: 9.5/10

/Summary

Woman named Miwa moves into the city for college hoping to find love with a women. She meets a another women named Saeko and they get into a relatioship. The rest of the manga follow their relatioship through a whole bunch of shit.

/Review

I've been keeping up with this manga for the last 5 years, one of my first Yuri I've read. Just finished today and man, I feel so satisfied and nostalgic. Experiencing these characters grow as people over these years was great! Tamifull really brought these characters to life. They don’t feel flowery or unrealistic like some other yuri I’ve read. Everything feels grounded and realistic, I believe that Saeko and Miwa could exist in real life. This is a huge accomplishment on Tamiful’s parts, especially with more modern yuri. You don’t really see this kinda stuff as much as you used to. Something like Love my life or Pieta. Not saying you don’t get more realistic stories but it feels the genre is kinda filled with less of it. Maybe that’s why I’m drawn towards this story, water in a dessert?

Miwa and Saeko are a huge part of what makes this manga good. They’re relationship with each other is really unique to this genre. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a relationship progression like this in yuri. Not in the ‘Two people who used to date going back together’ way. I mean in the way that we see them meet, date, breakup, get into other relationships, go back together. You get to see them directly grow as people. Going back to read the earlier chapters with them really shows it.

Every type of aspect of a relationship is shown either in Miwa/Saeko or the plentiful side relationships. Why people get together, why they break up, how people hurt others even if they don’t mean to. Tamiful handles each of these subjects with the care they need and deserve. You can tell she really takes her time with each of the characters. Even the way they dress and look are done with extreme detail. They’re a chapter supplementary where she talks about how certain characters won’t ever wear certain cuts in clothes or only stick to a certain style.

All of these details add up into a wonderfully made story that is the best to come out of yuri in the recent years. Do I recommend it? Yes, even if you aren’t into yuri, it’s an enjoyable story.

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