I'd usually be upset about my romcom not having a lot of rom, but here I'm kinda okay with it.
I don't hate the story, I like it a lot, but it feels like this is a romance that is more about the journey than the destination. Like, the main thrust of the story is that Misaki isn't romanceable...
Ah, the "I'm not good enough for you, I can't be with you despite our clear mutual attraction" arc. My favorite. Totally not overdone. I get in-universe that a noblewoman marrying a random commoner wouldn't be a thing, but this series ain't about a realistic society. Nut up my man. Take that...
Crack theory: Gyaru is somehow orchestrating things to get with MC. She could be lying when she told him that she only has a "hunch" and the loop just so happens to end right after he is rejected - a prime time to sweep in and fill the hole in his heart.
I have no evidence of this besides the...
I think she's paraphrasing what she's heard from society, i.e. Lesbians aren't real, they're just women who haven't found the right guy. Hina's boyfriend almost said as much earlier in the chapter.
I don't think he's got ASPD. I think it's more of him being unable to process grief in a healthy way. From what we've seen so far (so my opinion is open to change, as you said we have only just been introduced to this guy), he's not manipulative or actually incapable of empathy, quite the...
Tbh, the reason I love this manga is that its a sorta-revenge harem thing most of the time (of the type where the revenge is everyone realizing your value) but then it will bust out genuinely emotional panels and actually show how the MC has developed over the story, like this chap and the...
Yeah, I think it's a commentary on dating sims in general. If you think about it, choosing a route usually (I have limited experience here, correct me if I'm wrong) kinda freezes all the other routes narratively. If the losing heroines don't just disappear, that means that the situations that...
At this point, are we sure that Sou isn't some sort of anti-woman weapon in this universe? Bro can induce schizophrenia at the slightest touch, his presence causes every woman in the room to get horny, and he's dense enough to not turn into his R34 counterpart, thus teasing the female population...
Fr, it's like the typical dynamic is flipped, though. Not completely, our MMC is still much more proactive than a typical heroine, but he's the one... receiving(?) in the classic sub positions.
Finally, the author remembered we're here for the horny and not... Whatever just happened. The fight kinda felt like two kids endlessly making up random shit on the playground because they don't want to lose. Hopefully we don't go back to that. I'm here for dragon tiddies, not random asspulls.
Its not density, he knows Yukishio likes him, he's got basically no self-worth. His ex was always beating him down and they were dating for a while, so it's hard not to internalize that abuse. He's only just now freed himself from that, and though it's annoying from a Romcom perspective for him...
TBH I don't think that the manga is trying to say male sex drive is bad, just that senpai doesn't have a healthy view of sexuality on account of always being attracted to women even when they were biologically female. It seems like they've generalized the idea "same-gender attraction = bad" into...