Protagonist x Rival (Webcomic)

This sound like a shoujo with the trope of the jerk with a golden heart. The reason this series is popular is because of yuri. The love rival is toxic and if she was a male people wouldn’t like this manga.
 
If this gets a yuri ending, it’ll be so fucked up. People don’t just change their sexuality on a whim, and once you look at the girl pursuing protag you see that she is a really terrible human being. The girl blackmails, lies, and ruins this girls day every single day just for her own selfish girl. To the guys saying she is dense, she very clearly isn’t, she’s just not interested. If this wasn’t people would have a major problem with it.
 
@Xeredge
It's almost as if she didn't swing that way. As if she were a straight girl in love with a guy and she found the other girl who glares at her and is obviously the leader of the group that bullies her scary. Crazy, right?
 
@Isekaijin
We don't know that she's straight, we just know she has a crush on Muzishima. She never told Hiyama no, just that it was a problem. Kimura seems to mainly have a problem with how strongly Hiyama is coming onto her. Kimura doesn't seem scared of Hiyama. She doesn't seem to know how to react to someone going overboard all the time.

We don't know how Kimura would have responded to Hiyama if she had acted like a sane person. She could be bi is all I'm saying.
 
the rival kinda a bitch whenever the FMC makes progress with the guy she goes yandere and ruin it and act cute at the final page.

and that the whole manga
 
The same joke every chapter, but somehow still good every time.

EDIT: oh no i lied, got caught up and the joke is evolving oh shiiiit
 
I've lived a fulfilling life, I can die in peace now.
 
@justforthelulz Heteros make the best homos
The moment they go from straight to confused to straightgay is the holiest moment my eyes could ever see
 
@Plykiya
What about those who are so supremely confident in their own skin that they skip the Confused phase altogether?
Is that a Mega-Ultra Holy Moment?
 
@justforthelulz
When they're gay to begin with there's no question about what's going to happen, but if they're straight then there's the excitement of watching it unfold. Skipping the confusion stage is an absolute power move but it also skips the important phase of edging people for content
 

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