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This story is generally quite interesting and does a good job of showing diverse sexuality and showing stuff about feminism. But there's one problem with the story (based on the first 3 volumes), it's always meet -> cook -> eat -> repeat. Even if they go to places, they still cook and eat and stuff like that. It kinda can get repetitive at some point. I don't recommend it to people who don't like cozy stuff. This is not a high-octane story, or anything that has an arc, since it's more like a domestic, really slice-of-life type of warm and fuzzy story. That type ofstory has a unique charm to it, but it's not suitable for everyone. The art style is quite nice,e too, but one thing that frustrates me is that they sometimes switch the characters from their original form to chibi form. I'm not against chibis, but if they're going to be full-sized, stay that way. If they're going to be chibis, stay that way. I don't really like the switcheroo type. Maybe some people ought to like it, but not me. The story isn't bad at all, but I'm probably not the target audience.