With a relatively equivocal coverage, one would expect a fairly raw album. Truly, the views are as stories frankly passing the limits of eroticism, are nevertheless full of feelings and subtleties. Through only a few pages, through games of looks, movements, attitudes and words chosen, the authors manage to give real depth to the characters, and beyond their sexuality bared and represented bluntly, c is the whole soul of the character that we see bare.
I do not agree with the description announcing that it comes from the perspective of women: it is more than that, not quite that, at the same time.
An album that changes pornography that can find sometimes in comics: by men, for men.