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Finished
May 18, 2010
7.0/10
Average Review Score
67%
Recommend It
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Kimi Koi Limit summary: Back in high school Sono confessed her love to Sato, but she was turned down. Now she lives as a freeloader in an apartment shared with her girlfriend, Hiroko. However, she still hasn't forgotten about Sato and when she cries out her name while having sex with Hiroko, she finds herself in some serious trouble... Kimi Koi Limit is just perfect! Story: 10 (Momono Moto...ugh, she's just a genius) Art: 10 (simple yet clean and detailed, I love her art-style too much)Characters: 10 of course (Sono is the best hahah) Enjoyment: 10/10 I could spend hours trying to explain why and how much I love Kimi Koi Limit and Momono Moto but I'm not good with words so that's just it.
At the end of her senior year, the charismatic Hiroko Yagami confessed her feelings to Sono Ikeda, her beautiful best friend. But Sono rejected Hiroko's feelings and moved to Tokyo, far away from her. Three years later, Hiroko also lives in Tokyo with her new girlfriend, Satomi Yagami, wasting her days playing video games and waiting for Satomi to return home. However, Satomi reaches her limit when, during an intimate moment, Hiroko says Sono's name. Feeling tired and betrayed, Satomi kicks Hiroko out of her apartment. Homeless, broke, and devoid of hope, Hiroko is forced to sleep under a bridge. However, on a cold rainy night, a familiar beautiful girl shows up and offers Hiroko help when she needs it most. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
SPOILER WARNING: _________________________________________________________________ This series was some straight up fuck monkey butt-cheeks. The plot doesn't even make any goddamn sense. How is this chick Sono going to get kicked from Hiroko's crib just for Hiroko to later think that she would do anything to hold on to her??? That makes no sense, why kick her in the first place? For all the Hirokos in the world, don't be a simp. It gets you nothing. That's the only positive that came from this volume, that the simp didn't get rewarded for simping. She had to learn the hard way. Not to mention the ridiculously dumb high school friendSato that rejected Sono on so many occasions just to say that she loved her since high school. What the actual fuck. This was a dreadful read and I am in shock that people liked this. I like almost any series as long as females are smacking lips with each other, but this was trash REGARDLESS!
What a standard yet fantastic yuri story! It kept me gripped until the end, leaving me satisfied and wanting more at the same time. βWhat really grabbed me were the characters. Each one has flaws, but they are able to grow with the struggles that come. Sono starts the story as a spoiled brat, but the hardships she faces help her realize the harshness of reality and forces her to better herself. Both Hiroko and Sato also grow, but I don't want to spoil that. Nonetheless, the art gives the character's life and expressions that drives to heart how the girls are feeling. 9/10 Probably oneof the easiest recommends I can think of. While I like longer stories, short and sweet works like this are easy to fly through. Plus, this story's length doesn't hinder the story. If you know anyone looking to try a yuri work, this is an excellent starting point.
