It really wasn't bad, but it starts AFTER they became a couple, while most stories focus on HOW people become a couple, so we miss out on a lot.
Also the English title is misleading, it makes you think the story will be told from the students perspective or at the very least it would involve them often, but only 1 maybe 2 chapters involve them (the Japanese title is fine).
It's also a bit too sweet and fluffy, while that is nice once in a while, it makes it feel artificial/unrealistic, I mean there is not a single person that is against lesbianism, and while I don't want there to be such people, there should at least be some who don't care.
And there are also very few men and almost no straight women either and everybody is very supportive of their relationship, there is absolutely no drama either, no rivals, no arguments, nothing. It's overly sweet, but at the same time the story isn't long or deep enough and there isn't enough character development to justify the mushy stuff they and the author say at the end, so the ending was predictable and kinda boring.
I suppose Asuka's parents were added to fix that as they did manage to trigger me quite a bit, I won't mention why because of spoilers, but they are very unrealistic people. (I really wanna rant about how absurd they are...)
While there was nudity, it was limited to breasts and nipples and the author clearly doesn't draw hentai mangas as the designs weren't all that good. The overall art wasn't anything special either, but also nothing worth complaining about.
Overall it was enjoyable and there is no reason not to recommend it to others, specially since it's a short read.