That doesn't mean he's not either lying to them or being evasive the way he is with Hikari.
See what GennArc and I are telling you? You're lacking reading comprehension. First, once again, the point about the Yuu-Hikari friendship is that, again, from a distance, they're not so close, nor are they are so friendly. A large part of Hikari's Arc is precisely about FIXING her friendship with Yuu and learning that he has a life where she isn't. And at least, part of the fault is hers.
Because he's ashamed of his situationship with a high school dropout? But also it doesn't matter why, the point is nothing in the manga points to him telling anyone about Aya.
Again, this is not a situationship. Both for him and her, this was a totally formal relationship and they act totally as a couple of boyfriend and girlfriend. The boy is literally calling her "my girlfriend" from that first morning in the love hotel. We can discuss if he was not enough serious with Ayami and didn´t reach to avoid totally give the sensation of "you are my second option", but even Yami recognizes Yuu was her boyfriend and also she recognizes Yuu considered her as his girlfriend too.
Again, the entire manga and novel so far has been written from Hikari and Ayami's POV. We've only had brief glimpses of Yuu's POV.
Also, these parents, from how both Yami and Hikari describe them, aren't the cowardly, submissive Hikari who took several months to directly ask Yuu about Seki. In the worst case, they surely noticed something in Yuu and forced him to talk, either before or after the breakup.
The web novel's reference to Kaneda implies that Yuu at least told him, even if was only because Kaneda was the cover; he was the guy who told his parents that Yuu was with him when she was actually with Yami. I hope Kaneda ends up being the Inuzuka aka "Bakubro" of this manga. Yuu definitely needs a best male friend.
Yes that's an introduction, friend in common being the key point. Hikari is not introducing Aya/Yuu to each other and does not know Aya and Yuu have her in common when she is talking about them to each other.
So, you're admitting that Hikari never intended for Aya or her other friends to ever meet "Taa-kun" —and this is confirmed by how embarrassed she seemed when Haru and Yuki made fun of Yuu at the maid café. We're getting better.
That is the type of "he really sees her" detail that absolutly would be in the Yuu flashback chapter if it were true.
Yuu's flashback chapter is too short and focuses on a single moment from that morning. There is a reason why Maruto considered this as a brief omake. Damn, even all of Ayami's revelations about her life are reduced to the brief "her pain is much worse than mine" I already mentioned. So yes, he probably did notice her bleeding and didn't say anything.
Also I feel like I wouldn't be a responsible adult if I didn't make clear that many girls don't bleed their first time.
Besides, we're not talking about real life (nor does Imasara claim to be 100% "realistic"), we're talking about a romcom manga where, yes, the trope is that girls always bleed in her first time (the White Album 2 VN made this clear). Waifus never lose their hymens because they're riding horses or something similar.
Aya was gonna drop back out her first day back (went back to her spot) until Hikari passed her messed up prank test.
No, Aya was probably going to go back to school anyway just to spend time away from her mother. Hikari's pressure certainly helped, but it's pretty obvious —Ayami says it in those chapters— that she only tolerates Hikari at first because she clings to her like a tick and constantly texts her on Line (so healthy attitude), so if she wants to go to school, she has to tolerate her presence. Geographical advantage, you see? Geographical.
If Yuu had been in the same school as her, it wouldn't have been for her so easy to escape —ESCAPE— from him.
I've already had this fight on loop with GennArc - agree to disagree on our reading of this relationship.
Yes, GennArc already told you that at the time, but you didn't want to listen. That's why I tried to make it even clearer to see if you could grasp the underlying theme Maruto is raising here with ZERO subtlety with a female character who is literally androgyny incarnated.
In comparison, Keigo Maki was more subtle with Shikimori and Kamiya in their roles as dommy tomboy girls. Ayami, in her role as Yuu's girlfriend, is androgynous A LOT. Androgynous and DOMINANT. Maru-yom literally included a scene of her grabbing the protagonist's cock and buttocks at the station (another scene copied from Shikimori-san, by the way; check out chapter 144), and yet you still didn't realize that she LIKES being the dommy girl to a degree bordering on the comical and ridiculous —to contrast with the passive and submissive Hikari.
Ayami is so literally the boyfriend of the relationship who even has a masculine short hair.
These mean roughly the same thing in English, the just refer to different parts of the same place (water vs sand). And yes Aya wants to go to the beach - she wants to do outdoor things with Yuu, it's in her thoughts in the fireworks chapter.
—She didn't want to go to the fireworks; she wanted to watch them with Yuu from the apartment she took from her abusive stepfather.
It establishes that they hung out, not that he invited her to explicitly date like things like the amusement park.
Nowhere in the amusement park episode does it say that this is the first time they've been to an amusement park. Yuu's omake doesn't go into details, but it's pretty probable.
So we agree that the only time Yuu told Aya he loved her was the implict "yes, [I'm falling in love with you]"?
I don't know if it was the only time or not, but the point is that this wasn't never an implicit statement, especially given the way he said it out loud and with the "of course" included. "I have fallen in love with you, of course" is very direct and emphatic. Notice, he uses the present perfect, not the present progressive. It's not "I'm falling in love," it's "I've ALREADY fallen in love with you and I'm STILL in love with you"
I just read it as a teenage girl screaming her real feelings out into the void b/c I think it's a good characterizarion of a broken teenage girl. Also them being rants doesn't mean they're not her real feelings.
I would take those crazy-girl rants much more seriously if her reaction to Hikari when she pushed Yami wasn't literally trying to prostitute her (do you start to understand why Yuu didn´t pressure her?). Even more so when, right at that very moment, she thinks in the novel that she really doesn't want Yuu to act like that, or at least not so much. Even if Ayami undoubtedly likes Hikari, she definitely doesn't like her "bad cop" style that pressures and pushes her.
And yes, you definitely would enjoy Rooftop Scene in Shikimori-san. There definitely was left clear Kamiya cannot live without Izumi (Shikimori neither), exactly equal as Ayami with Takamura.
You are though by trying to project all his other stories on this one - some of your posts have more on his other works than this one. The characters may share characteristics sure, but the characters in this work have distinct characterization that shakes out into a narrative path organic to the characters in this story.
This argument of yours would be more valid if you had actually read or read Maruto's other works. Then you would realize the theories you propose ARE THINGS HE'S ALREADY DONE. Again,
Utaha and Eriri's ending in Saekano, for example. And yes, that's a pretty easy theory to defend, that a third heroine out of nowhere will stay with Yuu (a heroine based on both Megumi Katou and Miyako Shikimori), while Hikari and Yami leave him behind and prioritize their own friendship over their love for him.