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16 Works 900 Members 30 Reviews

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Includes the names: Tami furu, たみふる

Series

Works by Tamifull

How Do We Relationship? Vol. 1 (2019) — Author — 214 copies, 7 reviews
How Do We Relationship? Vol. 2 (2019) 126 copies, 3 reviews
How Do We Relationship? Vol. 3 (2019) 91 copies, 3 reviews
How Do We Relationship? Vol. 4 (2020) 85 copies, 3 reviews
How Do We Relationship? Vol. 5 (2020) 73 copies, 3 reviews
How Do We Relationship? Vol. 6 (2021) — Author — 59 copies, 2 reviews
How Do We Relationship? Vol. 7 (2021) — Author — 49 copies, 2 reviews
How Do We Relationship? Vol. 8 (2022) — Author — 44 copies, 2 reviews
How Do We Relationship? Vol. 9 (2022) — Author — 39 copies, 1 review
How Do We Relationship? Vol. 10 (2023) — Author — 36 copies, 1 review
How Do We Relationship? Vol. 11 (2023) — Author — 31 copies, 1 review
How Do We Relationship? Vol. 12 (2024) 27 copies, 2 reviews

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Other names
tmfly
Tamifuru
Tami furu
kamui87
Shittori oblate
Nationality
Japan
Associated Place (for map)
Japan

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30 reviews
Saeka is open and lusty. Miwa is shy and reserved. These closeted college students meet cute and decide they should date when they luck into realizing they both happen to be attracted to other women. But now they need to back up and figure out minor things like whether they even like each other, sex, and coming out.

In the afterword, the author notes that a lot of yuri romance manga come to an end when the characters finally realize their true feelings and decide to start dating. Tamifull show more wants to explore the real relationship work and anxieties that come after the characters have their first kiss, but with a generous dollop of humor.

Romantic and funny, if a bit absurd at times, I like the energy and already have a library hold on the second volume scheduled to release this December.
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Forget everything positive I said about Saeko in my volume 2 review... I completely DISLIKE her now. For real.
She doesn’t want being touched (sexually) but pretty much pushed Miwa into being touched herself?? Couldn’t even show some kind of sympathy/empathy and understand that Miwa isn’t ready to be touched?? And even had the audacity to ask what’s so bad about sex?? Dude, you don’t even want someone to do you yourself!!
Geez, people like that are such f*cking a**holes. Treat show more others how they want but if they get treated like that, they suddenly get emotional or find that it’s not okay. Screw you. show less
The tentative and cute start to a new relationship gives the book a little energy boost.

There's a jarring dash bit of homophobia following a coming out scene. I think that has only been touched on once before in the series, as most of the gay characters are closeted.
Forget everything positive I said about Saeko in my volume 2 review... I completely DISLIKE her now. For real.
She doesn’t want being touched (sexually) but pretty much pushed Miwa into being touched herself?? Couldn’t even show some kind of sympathy/empathy and understand that Miwa isn’t ready to be touched?? And even had the audacity to ask what’s so bad about sex?? Dude, you don’t even want someone to do you yourself!!
Geez, people like that are such f*cking a**holes. Treat show more others how they want but if they get treated like that, they suddenly get emotional or find that it’s not okay. Screw you. show less

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Kelleth Jackson Translator
JN Productions Translator
Abby Lehrke Translator
Abby Lerkhe Translator

Statistics

Works
16
Members
900
Popularity
#28,476
Rating
3.8
Reviews
30
ISBNs
35
Languages
2

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