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Yubisaki Milk Tea   
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Description
From Tokyopop:
Through a series of coincidences, Yoshinori wound up having to fill in for his beautiful older sister as a model for a bridal gown. Now, he has discovered that he has a liking for cross-dressing, and that by doing so, he is learning a great deal about what it means to be a woman--and a man.

Contains a short story entitled "Reason" in volume 2

Type
Manga

Related Series
N/A

Associated Names
Fingertip's Milktea
Yubisaki Milktea
Молочный чай на кончиках пальцев
ゆびさきミルクティー
少年美眉
指尖奶茶
손끝의 밀크티

Groups Scanlating
Yorozuya Mio-chan
Pander Nation
Despair Works
Eagle-Scans
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Latest Release(s)
v.7 c.Side Chapter by Lemon Tea over 12 years ago
v.6 c.Side Chapter by Lemon Tea over 12 years ago
v.10 c.83 by Yorozuya Mio-chan over 12 years ago
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Status
in Country of Origin
10 Volumes (Complete)

Completely Scanlated?
Yes

Anime Start/End Chapter
N/A

User Reviews
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Forum
4 topics, 31 posts
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User Rating
Average: 7.6 / 10.0 (354 votes)
Bayesian Average: 7.5 / 10.0
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Last Updated
May 5th 2021, 11:06am


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Year
2003

Original Publisher

Serialized In (magazine)
Young Animal (Hakusensha)

Licensed (in English)
No

English Publisher
TokyoPop (Canceled / 9 Vols)

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Incredible  
by elkearf
March 8th, 2008, 1:10pm
Rating: N/A
This series is absolutely fascinating. This isn't just another gender bender manga that's for sure. The mangaka does a fantastic job of exploring a number of different emotions. Though some of these emotions portrayed in the dialougue and the characters may seem a bit over the top in the realm of reality, I think in order to really appreciate this manga you need to take a step back. To really portray the rawness of these emotions the mangaka takes it bit further than one normally would, but there is never a time where it doesn't seem perfectly in place in the realm of the manga itself.

The art isn't stand out incredible, but each character, particularly the 3 (or 4 including Yuki) main characters have a subtle quality of elegance.

I read through all 5 translated volumes in one sitting and am dying to get my hands on 6-7.

*spoiler kind of*
Both female protagonists are very likeable, but my allegiance lies with Minamo. If I am understanding the mangaka's message correctly, I don't think it is impossible that she and Yoshinori end up together.

READ THIS MANGA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

... Last updated on March 8th, 2008, 1:11pm
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by canucks
February 26th, 2009, 11:14pm
Rating: N/A
Wonderfully erotic, provocative and complex. In this unusual piece, cross dressing is not a mode for sexual gratification, but an entity that transcends social and psychological barriers.

... Last updated on February 26th, 2009, 11:16pm
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amazazing  
by LNsu
August 27th, 2009, 2:19am
Rating: N/A
The main lead is unlikable, yeah. But that's what's so fucken great about this manga. Who said characters have to be likable to make a good story, that's easymode.

This manga shows a vast amount of different angles on love, jealousy, lust, wincest. However, from all these viewpoints the plot kind of gets some holes and becomes complicated and stretched out. But that's what will happen when there was no outline from start to finish. Regardless of that, the character interactions with each other are extremely top-notch. Each individual character is complex, very complex. But that's common in a dramatic series. The way the characters go about their feelings is vivid, so much that some will probably find it disgusting like the "woe is me" shit.

It is confusing though, the art style is nice and soft so I was expecting a light read of some sort with cute moments of cute characters. But this is some heavy drama shit, which is something I enjoy from time to time but it was unexpected. Not many gender benders go to the lengths and depths of this, instead they try to make as much lulz as possible. Which earns extra points with me.


I look forward to finishing this and finalizing my review. Hopin' to see a train wreck ending. That'd be great.
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Mixed Feelings  
by Doki
December 16th, 2011, 3:23pm
Rating: 8.0  / 10.0
*Note: This is a review for the completed series.

I'll start off by saying that this is an exceptionally unique manga; every one of cecropiamoth's points are true and what makes me want to rate this series highly. This truly does examine the mind in a way so bluntly that almost makes us uncomfortable-- it's certainly not fluffed up shoujo.
But there are elements of this manga that just disturbed me, and I can't get past some of them. Perhaps it's because I read this from a female perspective. Funny, I know, I just said that the GOOD thing about this manga is what I dislike about it. But there's a difference between expressing truths of humanity about coming of age and disturbing for disturbing's sake.

DO NOT read this if you are looking for a light, cute story about a cross-dressing boy who is in love with his younger childhood friend. It may start off that way, but it gets deep rather quick. I will admit the first couple volumes are hard to get through and you wonder how you're going to get through the next ten pages, but after a certain point you are so hooked you just fly through the volumes.

The art is not glamorous, but it has its own appeal and is consistent.

I also feel the need to mention that the protagonist is INTENTIONALLY unlikable-- he's almost comparable to a tragic hero. Largely unliked, but, on a certain level, you sympathize with him. This is very different from romance novelists that unintentionally make a character shallow and stupid.
So ladies, you will want to bash his head in, and gentlemen will be embarrassed to have had some of the same thoughts, but this was the author's intention. Actually, instead of saying he's intentionally unlikable, it's better to say "painfully realistic" in his portrayal.

The ending did not seem axed to me until the last couple pages which entirely ruined the "complete" feeling the last chapter added to the series.

... Last updated on December 16th, 2011, 4:28pm
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Well-Written, Decently Drawn, and Enlightening!  
by cecropiamoth
December 8th, 2011, 11:03am
Rating: 9.0  / 10.0
Thanks to the manga, which I THINK I've read to the end (Chapter 83), I believe I now understand some perennial manga mysteries that had no idea an answer to before:

1. Why a high school guy who is loved by more than one girl would hesitate for years in choosing one, unfortunately causing each of them much pain.

2. Why an essentially heterosexual guy would cross-dress for years and have trouble giving it up.

3. How uncertain and wavering the process of growing up can be, without anyone involved being evil, simply because teenagers often don't know themselves well, and have to discover themselves and their needs and preferences through an empirical process of trial and error.

Issues number 1 and 3 above were all over my other favorite shounen love manga, "Ichigo 100%". That manga suffered from its excessive length and the fact that the only answer it made available to issue #1 was so strange and unlikely that it was very off-putting. The Boy Who Couldn't Decide in "Ichigo 100%" appeared to be either really stupid and unable to read people, or so deeply sexually inhibited that he might well have turned out in the end to be unable to have a sexual love relationship with anyone. Luckily, the much more thoroughly worked out version of issue 3 in "Ichigo" saved the manga for me, and maybe a lot of other people as well.

This manga didn't need to be saved by the scruff of its neck. It presents all of its three cardinal issues completely, yet subtly, and in the end solves them all clearly and insightfully. I bet many male readers will recognize parts of themselves in this story.

And the ending is a thorough one. It did not seemed rushed to me. And I liked it.
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A compelling manga I have laid my eyes upon.  
by Senjou
July 13th, 2011, 2:46am
Rating: 10.0  / 10.0
Shame that the series ended so abruptly. I am looking forward to the authors work of such in the future. The next series Rika seems lighter but the next few chapters might dispelled my thoughts on that.

As for this manga, definitely not for the faint-hearted vanilla fans. The author explores a lot of controversial topics such as incest, cross dressing and etc etc. I was deeply absorbed into this manga as it progresses.

The story itself is very compelling to me than most of the other gender bender without any substance as to why they do it. A complicated feeling of a boy who likes cross dressing and engrossed with the female body. To add to that, he is surrounded by girls his whole life sure doesn't help his indecisiveness. And how does he escape his insecurity? He does it by cross dressing as the perfect girl taking good traits from all the girl he surrounds himself with.

Character development is also good and the art-style is alluring to me. Besides that, the author cleverly knows how to create interesting and awkward atmosphere between the characters. Tear jerking and rage event are often prevalent in this manga. And that is what truly makes a absorbing manga to read on.

I saw this series quite late but when I went on reading, I couldn't stop reading it till the end and ended up finishing it in a single day. And not many manga compels me to read non-stop for quite a while.

Highly recommended to mature readers. A very entertaining read.
Last, but not least,
Spoiler (mouse over to view)
Haters gonna hate.


... Last updated on July 13th, 2011, 11:16am
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Good work,but Hiatus  
by topboy
May 21st, 2009, 2:01am
Rating: 8.5  / 10.0
This work is good.
There are seem like this work contain of everything : male+female brother+sister female+female (male+male) cross-dress deep emotion etc. Relationship between all character seem to be complex. Not easily to understand and guess. This manga is like as many comments before me said.
But tell you one thing,this manga is already hiatus for over a year.

... Last updated on May 21st, 2009, 2:05am
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Hmm...  
by quick brown fox
April 26th, 2009, 9:02pm
Rating: N/A
Hourou Musuko + Kimagure Orange Road + Ichigo 100% = this.

No, I'm not saying that this manga is the sum of the above stated series, but that's what I genuinely felt when I finished reading some chapters from this manga.

...and as much as I'm liking the art and pacing, each chapter never fails to give me a headache. Probably because it contains some RAGE material here and there.

I'm telling you, this is NOT a light read.
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The last two volumes were really disappointing  
by auriga
October 29th, 2011, 10:11pm
Rating: 7.0  / 10.0
Nevermind that Yoshinori was annoying; the fact that I was glued to this series says a lot. Pretty much the only thing that kept me from reading this in one go was that I didn't want to know who he'd choose between Hidari and Minamo as I honestly liked them both. Would've prefered a Honeymoon Salad ending, but I digress XD.

But the last two volumes? Ugh.

Spoiler (mouse over to view)
Pretty much the only thing done decently in volume 9 was the conclusion of Wataru's "relationship" with Yuki. Nogi and Kodama's arc was basically unnecessary filler, and despite his introduction to the story Kodama's character ended up very much underutilized.

The last volume was even worse; it was nothing but Nori and Hidari having sex four (or was it five?) times. I have no problems with Nori choosing Hidari in the end, but that was just too much (this is coming from someone who can't get enough of borderline H seinen romances) and Minamo could've had a better closure.

And I have to add that Nori's closure with Yuki was just way too abrupt.


So yeah, a decent read - the first eight volumes bordered on excellent, even - but you've been warned. Haha.
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Intriguing  
by Kamelot
May 15th, 2011, 5:59am
Rating: 7.0  / 10.0
Yubisaki Milk Tea represents a manga that fits perfectly in the "coming of age" genre. We have a guy, named Yoshinori who has a very complex personality, so complex that you never know what the hell he is thinking. A mere coincidence led to a result that was really unexpected, he started to enjoy crossdressing in a girl, and even more of it later on
Spoiler (highlight to view)
he could clame that he is in love with his girly reflection in the mirror
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The thing that pissed me a bit like everybody else, was his indecisive character. Not knowing in what way he loves the two girls, Hidari and Minamo, was indeed something that I did not appreciate. Amplified by his female half (later known as Yuki) one thing became obvious, someone will be a third wheel in the end.
Spoiler (highlight to view)
Probably the most thought-provoking part of this manga was when Nori crossdressed as Yuki started to approach his best friend. As a result he fell in love with his female half.


All in all, this manga seemed a simple romantic one at the beginning and in the end it proved to be one of a kind. Hourou Musuko would describe this one a little but i do concider Yubisaki Milk Tea far better, the characters are portrayed more realisticaly and not so abstract like in Hourou Musuko. A nice read for everyone that is in for an interesting concept.
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