i was impressed by one volume ending with a page full of citations.
all the more impressed by the interview with a rep from an organization focused on social eating anxiety disorders. it's so cool. they made something really special and real and that cares and respects. really highly recommend (im not caught up / finished (idk where they're up to) yet)
#bea reads
i finished reading a yuri series this morning but i cannot bring myself to post about it because i don't want anyone to say "you shouldn't have read that what's wrong with you" or anything like that (probably no one would actually say anything but i have anxiety lol lmao). and i don't feel like dancing around the elephant in the room in the core premise. it was a good read though.
maybe i don t say this often enough but this month's yurihime is soo stacked and im not even half through it. really excited to finish it and also can't wait to read more of usui shio's new story (:
started reading the first volume of she who likes to cook and she who likes to eat (don't @ me lol) and they caught me off guard with the cishet dude shmoopo like 5 pages in. i just wasn't expecting the tone to be so real to the point they're like. chatting about their periods, their home budgets, that lady contractors make less than male counterparts, etc. but anyways im enjoying what i've read so far and will hopefully finish this volume before the free period on it is up! but i'll probably end up buying a bunch of them anyways.