![]() ![]() Yuu also has the same non-reaction when Nanami starts putting the moves on her Yuu experiments with hand-holding and such and while Nanami certainly becomes flustered, something Yuu notices, again she’s just not feeling anything! This rings very true to my own aromantic ace experience, wanting/expecting a relationship to occur and simply not feeling anything that people talk about, even when the conditions are seemingly perfect. I didn’t read any reviews for Bloom Into You before I started reading it so I was surprised to realize that Yuu comes off as rather ace (asexual), and then further pleasantly surprised that other (non-ace I believe) manga reviewers were saying the same thing! Yuu wants to find romance and is somewhat frustrated that its just not happening - even when a boy she’s known for years confesses to her she doesn’t feel even the slightest pitter-patter of her heart. ![]() She stumbles upon Nanami rejecting a love confession and stating that she will never accept any of them and Yuu feels a little relief: someone like her whose heart doesn’t get excited when confessed to! But when Nanami says she might be falling for Yuu, Yuu is left struggling to find her place in this new school. Untethered and indecisive about what to do with her new high school life, she helps out the student council before the school elections and for a moment she thinks she’s found a kindred soul in the upper-class officer Nanami. But the cherry blossoms have faded, high school is underway, and Yuu suspects deep down that her life never will shine that brightly. Yuu wants her world to sparkle brightly like a shoujo manga. ![]()
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