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''Aido'' is a one-volume 2003 [[Josei]] [[Yuri]] manga by Kahori Onozuka.
'''''Aido''''' is a one-volume 2003 [[Josei]] [[Yuri]] manga by Kahori Onozuka.


Ureha Shimada, a cosmetics journalist, make-up artist and, later, lingerie model, can't stop thinking about her [[Schoolgirl Lesbians|experience]] with another woman in high school. At the start of the manga, Ureha is engaged to Ebihara, a male teacher at an all-girls' school. He proposed to her three months earlier, but she's unsure of whether to accept; and equally unsure of other feelings.
Ureha Shimada, a cosmetics journalist, make-up artist and, later, lingerie model, can't stop thinking about her [[Schoolgirl Lesbians|experience]] with another woman in high school. At the start of the manga, Ureha is engaged to Ebihara, a male teacher at an all-girls' school. He proposed to her three months earlier, but she's unsure of whether to accept; and equally unsure of other feelings.
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* [[Break the Cutie]] Ureha may have been kind of clingy, but being downright cruelly humiliated by Sawori...
* [[Break the Cutie]] Ureha may have been kind of clingy, but being downright cruelly humiliated by Sawori...
* [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]] Sawori, except her hair is short. Other characters notice her height, especially Ebihara.
* [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]] Sawori, except her hair is short. Other characters notice her height, especially Ebihara.

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Latest revision as of 20:46, 30 June 2021

Aido is a one-volume 2003 Josei Yuri manga by Kahori Onozuka.

Ureha Shimada, a cosmetics journalist, make-up artist and, later, lingerie model, can't stop thinking about her experience with another woman in high school. At the start of the manga, Ureha is engaged to Ebihara, a male teacher at an all-girls' school. He proposed to her three months earlier, but she's unsure of whether to accept; and equally unsure of other feelings.

Ebihara is insecure, and rather fickle. Called "a good man" by Ureha, he still does things to hurt both Ureha and the woman who captivates her: Sawori Sonoe. She looks very much like the woman who Ureha slept with before. Sawori has some unusual tastes. She comes on to Ureha, and evokes her memories of the past encounter.


Tropes used in Aido include: