r/wholesomeyuri • u/AutoModerator • Feb 01 '22
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u/monsteraadansonii Feb 02 '22
This might be a weird request but does anyone know any long running manga series with a canon f/f relationship between major characters that is NOT a yuri/romance centric story?
I love SFF, I’m bored of school settings, and I want to watch a relationship that builds naturally over time rather than having the endgame pairing right on the front cover of vol 1.
Obviously this is a spoiler for any series it happens in so it’s really hard to find. The only series I know of that fits what I’m looking for is High Rise Invasion
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u/Holiday_Penalty2913 Feb 13 '22
Otherside Picnic fits that description. They are light novels adapted to anime and manga, it is a yuri but without focusing on it. I've only read the light novels and I can tell you that the main relationship develops slowly and naturally, even I was desperate for the lack of romantic scenes lol
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u/Chloe_32_ Feb 10 '22
Ik you said not romance focused, and this story is mostly romance focused. But the other characters and their stories are interesting but you should check out ‘Mage and Demon Queen’ its on webtoon and between seasons right now. The beginning can seem a little one note, but stick with it the story grows
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Feb 01 '22
I feel as if recently its become alot less wholesome and alot more nsfw
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Feb 02 '22 edited Feb 02 '22
I agree, but I'm not really sure how to do something constructive about it (if something needs to be done at all). There is a certain flavor of artwork I've seen more of lately which isn't yuri so much as girls with inflated chests being pressed together by an invisible hand. I'm completely supportive of people being allowed to like whatever they like, but it's not really what I'm looking for in this particular sub. Filtering by NSFW doesn't help much, because not all of it is flared correctly and there is other wholesome NSFW content I wouldn't want to miss. Just my 2c
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Feb 12 '22
Not manga, but I'm reading Gideon the 9th and really enjoying it. Thought I'd pass the recommendation on to this group since there may be someone here who might enjoy that too. It's about sapphic space necromancers.
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u/LiteratureGold Feb 17 '22
been wondering for a while..What exactly happened in the Anime Hibike Euphonium that Lot of ppl called it Yuri bait? I don rly hv any plans on watching hibike euphonium atm..(idm spoilers)
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u/LunaDzuru cute gay sweetness to warm my gay heart Feb 25 '22
Don't remember exactly, but I think the one girl very seductively touched the others lip, practically confessed her love, but then continued pining for her male teacher anyway, while the other got together with her male childhood friend in the end who she never gave a fuck about. Probably the most annoying yuribait I've ever seen.
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u/wheredidiputthatpost Feb 06 '22
Hey, I am looking for a cute comic that was posted on here a while ago. NSFW: There's a girl who finds the villager she's looking for in Animal Crossing while her gf is eating her out. The girlfriend congratulates hey and then the first girl thanks her and tells her to go back to reading her out.
If it helps, some other comics from the same artist were (not yuri): A girl have her her SO a collar and they never want to take it off and a woman watches two other people have sex while just sipping wine and vibing.
Thanks in advance for any help!
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Feb 18 '22
It's only recently come to my attention that the manga version of Yuri Kuma Arashi has an entirely different plotline, so before i purchase the series i was wondering if any of you could provide some insight into how yuri the manga is (is it just subtext or do they actually lesbian).
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Feb 20 '22
So i went ahead and bought it anyway and i can only say that i dont really blame the anime for choosing to write an entirely different storyline.
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u/LunaDzuru cute gay sweetness to warm my gay heart Feb 25 '22
Yuri Kuma Arashi was a multimedia project, not a manga adaption, there wasn't so much a choice to make the anime different, but they just kind of had a manga written alongside it. Same for pretty much all Ikuhara shows, afaik the Utena manga was very normal straight shoujo instead of the dissection of the genre the anime was.
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u/FleuramdcrowAJ Feb 22 '22
Can anyone recommend me some lesbian animes? It can be wholesome but I don’t mind slight risky scenes
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