I thought MC was too brutal with Kiryuu-kun, telling someone who does not want to fight that they should fight is never going to go down well. Also calling someone a weakling in their own home is not cool.
That's a really deep mountain stream, I'd say about 10ft/3m :unsure: I know that it's important for plot development, but it does push the boundaries of credibility.
So Kaisei calls Nachi by her given name, but Nachi calls him Utsumi-kun his family name :unsure:
There's a lot in this chapter about valuing yourself even if you're a slow developer or have other differences.
So now we know that Onee-san's name is Shiho, but we still don't know the name of tanned guy. Speaking of which I really wish he hadn't cut his hair :( I know it's often used as a metaphor for growing up, but now I'm never going to recognize him again.
To me this chapter is about being prepared to go it alone when your family does not support your choices. It's a common theme in Manga about conforming and doing what your parents and society expect of you. This story is about how difficult it can be when you go against that and how it can even...
I think those that look down on Japanese society saying how terrible they are for reacting so badly to a minor birth defect should remember that this is an allegory.
I define myself as notcishet and I'm aware that legislation is currently being passed to isolate and marginalize people like me...
How could Aoi's gym kit be slashed while it's in a locker? Also showing clothing that has been slashed to a teacher is the obvious course of action rather than wandering off somewhere :unsure:
Yume has some awesome skills, almost straightaway she noticed that Aoi and Sakura were not who they appeared to be. Minazuki by comparison needed to told, although he could see Aoi as Sakura clearly for the first time.
This chapter is all about how tough it is to be different in school (and often in larger society). I'm not cis het, but I made sure that when I was at school everybody thought I was as it was the only way to get through unscathed.
People who are cis het and the same race as their peers have no...
It's worth pointing out that peer pressure is a real thing while at school. It's ok to be yourself as long as you're not very different from everyone else. In many ways Yuki would be better off trying to fit in until he graduates.