Dex-chan lover
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- Apr 5, 2018
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The non-easy way is to not accept her lies which to me means challenging them. Like how else is he not going to go along w/ them?'s about that specific moment when he decided to take an easy way out and go along with what she is saying.
She thinks Yuu doesn't love her b/c that ideal world didn't come true, not based on an understanding of Yuu.In her ideal world he would've done it, and she is sad that ideal world didn't come true.
Agree to disagree hard here - I don't think Maruto would do so many variations on this - her mom's issues with men, bookending telling Yuu she loves him with her (passive aggressivly) teasing that he's in it for sex, Aya's retelling of the relationship to her friends as mostly sexcapades, her thinking Yuu wasn't serious about her, her trying to keep the relationship light and easy, going w/ your interpretation of bind w/ body' - her thinking he wouldn't have stuck around if they hadn't had sex!, her telling Hikari that was the trick to getting him, her thinking Yuu wouldn't hold out his hand to her (as compared to Aya believing that Hikari does hold out her hand).But that's beyond the point, because she never said or thought he was with her for sex.
I think there's a qualitative difference here b/c telling Hikari that Yuu was only w/ her for sex is (unintentionally) making Yuu the villain - which is why Hikari immediately defends him - while all the rest is basically defensive doubling down "he was only w/ me for sex and well same" If it was about Yuu being her victim, Aya could play the "I played w/ his feelings" card.. She says he is "one of those guys she hooked up with", that she never had any feelings for him and so on. Does she also believe that on some level?
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