Bloom into You
Alt Names: | สุดท้ายก็คือเธอ やがて君になる Eventually, I Will Become Yours 이윽고 네가 된다 Sonunda, Senin Olacağım YagaKimi Yagate Kimi ni Naru 最終我成為了妳 |
Author: | Nakatani Nio |
Artist: | Nakatani Nio |
Genres: | Drama Romance School Life Shoujo Ai Slice of Life |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | Koito Yuu who recently became a high school student was asked to help the student council, where she meets its seemingly flawless president Nanami Touko. However, Touko is more fragile than she looks and ends up falling in love with Yuu, but the latter seems unable to reciprocate. Yet, she doesn't reject Touko's feelings and develops a strange relationship with her... |
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If I were Sayaka I'd tell Touko about what happened in middle school. I think it'd closen their relationship.
Incoming heartbreak in 10...9...
Thanks.
I used it in a lack for a better word. Sorry.
Careful now.. we dont want to attract more of those..
You're right about a character cheating on his/her spouse with another character (read: Character is in a relationship). That is the traditional definition of NTR or Netorare. The guy you replied to is just an idiot, misusing a word. It's more akin to a unrequited love as opposed to 'NTR.'
The usage has shifted a lot in a fairly short time; originally it had a quite restricted meaning which related largely to certain kinds of hentai.
I believe the current meaning of the term "NTR" is "all-purpose excuse to post like an idiot about manga".
Btw what does NTR mean exactly? In the past I thought it was about cheating but the way I see it used it seems to be about a love interest of the MC having a relationship with anyone else even if they (the mc and the love interest) aren't in a relationship.
By reporting it in this thread in the QA forum.
And that's my only issue so far with this story. Not that there's anything wrong with yuri being everywhere, but the complete lack of a straight relationship just doesn't seem to sit right in this otherwise excellent manga.
While on the topic, I wonder why this has been tagged as yuri, and not shoujo-ai. I mean I know there's no clear distinction between the two, but I've always assumed that the tags yuri and yaoi indicate stories that are, well, more sexual in nature as compared to shouojo-ai and shounen-ai respectively.
Noooo, no NTR, please!
Why doesn't it count?
Curious thing... Love is.
A kiss and a white lily has a lot of couples if you like the style of it. http://vatoto.com/comic/_/comics/ano-ko-ni-kiss-to-shirayuri-wo-r13356
Lyendith, who is further down in the comments on this series, has graciously translated it into English as well as French.
You mean like Strawberry Panic?
Nanami's an impostor, anyway. She should just step down and make Yuu her boo.
lol how do you delete a comment
"I wouldn't forget a cute girl's face"
Oh right in front of Yuu hahahaha. Anyway damn is Saeki super sharp, I think she might make a better student council president than Nanami.
New chapter! Alright!
I'm gonna import the physical editions from Japan as soon as I can. This is a manga of such quality that I really want to support it.
Seems like that happens a lot in yuri mangas. It's not something I'm a huge fan of but whatever.
yuri actually everywhere in this manga
The clean, Akizuki Sorata-like character designs and the dynamic between the two leads make this series just so refreshingly delicious.
To paraphrase Jack Frost, "Yes."
i agree, but this isn't a fair comparison. just about everything else can tug at my heartstrings more than a Nicholas Sparks novel. D:<
Fair enough. =O