My Lesbian Life With Monster Girls: Monster Yurisume

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My Lesbian Life With Monster Girls: Monster Yurisume by Natron77 is a Fanfic set in the Daily Life with Monster Girl universe, focusing on Yuisu "Yuri-su" Nakahara, a lesbian who winds up catering to her own gaggle of Cute Monster Girls, from the heterosexual to all across the LGBT spectrum.

While it references the source canon, it's mostly a work set in the same world with it own characters. The story was completed in 2019.

Tropes used in My Lesbian Life With Monster Girls: Monster Yurisume include:
  • Aerith and Bob: Two bar bouncers, one's an orc, the other a human, named Kyle and Brutus respectively. Further punctuating the amusing dissonance is Kyle being incredibly nice for an orc and Brutus being nice despite his name.
  • Big Fancy House: Yuisu's house was already fairly sizable at the beginning of the story, and gets even more elaborate as time goes on, even gaining a subsidiary cabin extension for Iormu and later Quess, who moves in there after Pwess is born.
  • Bowdlerise: The Deviantart version of the story features some bonus NSFW material that had to be censored and placed elsewhere to be read uncensored.
  • Deconstruction: While the original source canon was something of this trope to the conceit of being In a World of Cute Monster Girls, it didn't really examine how non-heterosexual liminals and humans would cohabitate, which this story does in much further detail, showing it wouldn't be half as idyllic as more light hearted works would portray those kinds of relations.
  • Easy Logistics: Downplayed in comparison to the original canon. While the Cultural Exchange still picks up a lot of the slack for liminal maintenance, many more arrangements have to be made to accommodate them, and more than one works a steady job as well.
  • Elsewhere Fic
  • Improbable Species Compatibility: More than one of the potential couples are of vastly different sizes to each other, especially Mara and Tsuen. Somewhat downplayed in the case of Iormu and Quess, since Quess can change her size and thus avert this trope, though assuming she doesn't have the resources to do so, the trope is still in effect.
  • Loophole Abuse: The laws against having sex with liminals were intended with straight people in mind, and while they could apply to gay human-liminal interactions, they don't actually address them in practice, so as long as Yuisu keeps things discreet, her Cultural Exchange handler is willing to look the other way.
    • And it turns out said handler exploits a similar loophole so he can have later have a relationship with Haru's mother. Due to the fact he's impotent, the consequences of having sex with a liminal don't apply, and while he's initially reluctant to take advantage of this out of shame, Haru tells him her mother doesn't want anymore kids. Cue awkward phone call the next morning where he badly hides the fact Haru's mother shared his bed the night before.
  • Not What I Signed on For: Haru used to be a respected member of her tribe's law enforcement, but resigned (and left the tribe entirely) after the interspecies treaties were signed -- she could not accept the "duty" of breaking up human/harpy couples who were now in violation of the new laws.
  • Odd Couple: Mara and Tsuen come off as thing in-universe due to the size differences between them. Keph and Froze are an even odder couple, being a sheep and wolf lesbian couple.
  • Original Characters: Almost all the cast members, save a few cameos from canon cast members on occasion.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: Agent Will is incredibly lenient for a Exchange handler, willing to look the other way concerning Yuisu and the other monster girls being intimate with each other since they don't have to worry about reproduction incidents. On a more serious note, he deliberately placed gay and bisexual monster girls with her because he wanted them all to be in a home where they wouldn't be ostracized for their sexual preference.
    • Yuisu herself is one given the circumstances, as lampshaded above.
  • Shown Their Work: This links to a breakdown on how genetics works in the fanfic, which matches up not only with real world genetics, it also doesn't (to this point) invalidate the canon of the source material.
  • Spin-Off: It's a fanfic based on the same concept as the source canon, but with a bigger focus on LGBT characters.