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* CanNotSpitItOutThe comic depicts a wacky-hijinks world where characters [[SustainedMisunderstanding are frequently prone to misinterpreting each others' motivations]], and most of the time it's simply because they can't or won't take the thirty seconds necessary to clear up misunderstandings.
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* CanNotSpitItOutThe CanNotSpitItOut: The comic depicts a wacky-hijinks world where characters [[SustainedMisunderstanding are frequently prone to misinterpreting each others' motivations]], and most of the time it's simply because they can't or won't take the thirty seconds necessary to clear up misunderstandings.
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* CanadaEh: The comic is set in Usefulnotes/{{Montreal}}, and [=DiDi=] is francophone Québecois (hence the accent). Beyond that, it doesn't play much with ethnic stereotypes about the country -- but Yuki [[https://pixietrixcomix.com/menage-a-3/double-polite deliberately invokes]] the "politeness" part, in conjunction with JapanesePoliteness.
* CanNotSpitItOut[=/=]: The comic depicts a wacky-hijinks world where characters [[SustainedMisunderstanding are frequently prone to misinterpreting each others' motivations]], and most of the time it's simply because they can't or won't take the thirty seconds necessary to clear up misunderstandings.
* CanNotSpitItOut[=/=]: The comic depicts a wacky-hijinks world where characters [[SustainedMisunderstanding are frequently prone to misinterpreting each others' motivations]], and most of the time it's simply because they can't or won't take the thirty seconds necessary to clear up misunderstandings.
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* CanadaEh: The comic is set in Usefulnotes/{{Montreal}}, and [=DiDi=] is francophone Québecois (hence the accent). Beyond that, it doesn't play much with ethnic stereotypes about the country -- but Yuki [[https://pixietrixcomix.com/menage-a-3/double-polite deliberately invokes]] the "politeness" part, in conjunction with JapanesePoliteness.
* CanNotSpitItOut[=/=]: TheCanNotSpitItOutThe comic depicts a wacky-hijinks world where characters [[SustainedMisunderstanding are frequently prone to misinterpreting each others' motivations]], and most of the time it's simply because they can't or won't take the thirty seconds necessary to clear up misunderstandings.
* CanNotSpitItOut[=/=]: The
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* CourteousCanadian: Yuki [[https://pixietrixcomix.com/menage-a-3/double-polite jokes that]], since she's half {{Japanese|Politeness}} and half Canadian, she's ''extremely'' polite.
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* AwkwardlyGayDream: Given the complex, flexible, and sometimes confused sexualities of most of the cast, it's not surprising that this trope is both played straight and played with every which way from time to time. For example, Yuki sometimes changes Gary's gender in her dreams in order to square her feelings for him with her self-image as lesbian, while the bisexual Matt dreams of gay sex with the straight Gary less as erotic than as a reflection of his own insecurities about Gary's sexual successes.
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** It's perhaps more of a wild plot twist than an anticlimax, but -- after three and a half years (real time -- 2-3 months comic time) of Gary trying to lose his virginity, [[spoiler:Kiley jumps him on a whim, with him barely registering what's happening]]. [[JustForPun At least it's still a climax.]]
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** It's perhaps more of a wild plot twist than an anticlimax, but -- after three and a half years (real time -- 2-3 months comic time) of Gary trying to lose his virginity, [[spoiler:Kiley jumps him on a whim, with him barely registering what's happening]]. [[JustForPun At least it's still a climax.]]
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* AnythingThatMoves: Because the characters tend to GenericCuteness, it's hard to say whether any of them manifest this trope or not. Some, certainly -- especially Matt and Zii -- are quite sexually omnivorous, but in practice, all their partners tend to be quite good-looking. Matt especially seems to be a sucker for good looks, and is a little sexually snobbish in his comments about Gary (who is actually far from ugly). Zii only shows a ''really'' strong aversion to Yvan, who does project an unattractive personality as well as not looking very appealing. It looks like everyone would certainly say that they had serious standards; it's just that a lot of other people meet them.