Not even explicit like many other Yuri I've read, but the transparency of the artist tells a startling story and a struggling story too many LGBT+ (especially L G and B) in S. Korea/Japan/Taiwan and many other conservative countries like to keep pushed down.
The sex kind of comes out of left field a bit, but I think that's somewhat funny as well. I still loved this because mostly it is nostalgia from my 18-year-old self.
Definitely some mature, adult problems and themes being tackled by the writer in a very serious way. They are not taking it lightly. They are just acknowledging what is happening inside this main character's head.
Enjoyed it.
Not complete yet, but I like the story so far.
Smutty, dark, messy, but handled in a mature way that I respect.
Yeah I will hold on this for the time being but binge it when I feel like it's the right time.
Pathetic Sunbae