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larakaa 's review for:
Even Though We're Adults, Vol. 1
by Takako Shimura
challenging
emotional
reflective
medium-paced
Hum not easy to review...if I had to describe this book with one word it would be "messy" - but not necessarily in a bad way. Real life is complicated and things DO get messy a lot. So seeing these 3 main characters behaving this way and talking that way is nice to see in a manga. But the conversations the two women have contain some...problematic things? Like negative stereotypes about bisexual people, some of the language they use.
Oh one important thing: It says "TEEN" on the back of the book and I would very much argue that this book is not aimed at teenagers but for adults.
Oh one important thing: It says "TEEN" on the back of the book and I would very much argue that this book is not aimed at teenagers but for adults.
Moderate: Biphobia
The biphobic/bimisic comments aren't too vile and possibly not meant in a harmful way.