I actually seriously expected something was going on with Himari Kosaka, to be honest. Like, she talked pretty big about wanting eternal youth, it felt like, in the chapter as both parties decided to go out somewhere (
Ch.235). That feels like some dark desires, to me, to be honest. I got bad vibes.
And I was not at all surprised that she had an encounter with Tsukasa- what if, somehow, Tsukasa was involved in her father's death? Not necessarily causing it (though I have no idea at this stage), but she could have been around when it happened. Like a harbinger of death, in the eyes of a little girl.
Edit: Oh, also... Though I understand the concept behind the 'manly fighting spirit' thing, I'm also the kind of guy that generally doesn't give a shit about that stuff. I dunno, maybe the fact my dad barely had a hand in my raising (or was even actually detrimentally abusive- emotionally, mentally, and physically), in addition to being surrounded by three older sisters. I just generally never gave a damn about the usual 'masculinity' contests and standards.