Love Vibes
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Author: | Sakurazawa Erica |
Artist: | Sakurazawa Erica |
Genres: | Drama Josei Tragedy Yuri |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Complete |
Description: | Shouji has a girlfriend but is seeing Mako on the side. Unable to continue pretending she feels less for him than she does, she breaks it off with him. Shortly before that happens, Mako is hit on by Mika, who tells Mako that she's interested in both men and women. Mika wants to pursue a relationship with Mako, but is Mako's relationship with Shouji really over? |
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Because, while it was ok for men to have homosexual romance "back then", it wasnt for women. So often they would part, run away together (and still end badly) or they would commit suicide because of a forced-marriage so they could be together in death.
It feels like a somewhat older story--not really vintage, but older. There are cell phones, but people are using pay phones too. From back when yuri was sort of harder to handle or something. For instance, although it's ultimately a yuri story I notice that the sex scenes with guys are much more explicit than the sex scenes with girls, which are mostly left implied. Other intimacy is skewed too--even though the relationship is empty, it shows a few different passionate kisses with the jerk guy, but kisses between girls are mostly shown at the "almost" stage with their lips maybe about to touch or just did but not actually there. So although it acts all "Oh we're hip" about yuri, underneath there's still a discomfort with the topic.