Talking about the checking an author's other works is that like.... it's really junk when you're reading a story that has no romance, but when you go into the author's other works, the only things they've ever written were romance. So you're stuck trying to figure out if they'll eventually turn the story romantic or not.
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I knew eventually they were going to show his face but shit the full face reveal of her brother in Life with my brother's wife (Ani no Yome to Kurashite Imasu) had me bawling my eyes out.
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That chapter really hit me after losing someone
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one of the most interesting forms of yuri to me, whenever I stumble across it, is when the signifiers and structure of the genre (and more broadly the romance genre) are used to craft a story that is genuinely about a non-romantic relationship. I don’t mean romantic friendships (tho those are also good!) but stuff more like a growing relationship between in-laws, or something. familial love, literal or not. it’s still ultimately “yuri,” and you could read it as romantic if you wanted to, but the conclusion isn’t romance.
I wish I could give more than one example (I’ve seen this a few times, but the closest thing I can think of to a second example rn is ani no yome to kurashite imasu, which is wayyyyy too Charged to be this—I mean the stuff with hands alone) but I’ve just read konno kita’s cotton and the degree to which it’s Not romantic but still v much yuri in composition is fascinating to me
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Living with my Brother’s Wife is just so good.
It really hits that sweet spot of drama, depicting grief, mourning and moving on without getting too bogged down. It’s about two people struggling to find out what exactly they are to each other. It is beautiful, it is sweet and it can be funny.
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Ani no Yome to Kurashite Imasu Capítulos 20 y 20.5
https://tmofans.com/viewer/5d15d4523ab88/cascade
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This is the face of someone who's falling deeper and deeper in love without even realising that they're in love
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