Dude is checking publicly available information and contacting people to find out who was that cosplayer and he's doing that for official business. This is inappropriate and rude (since no provided contact information = don't contact me) but not creepy or stalker-y. He also doesn't know she's a...
I kinda don't like it. This ending is not satisfactory to me at all.
We endured idiotic dramas, pointless harem route (because MC was set on the main heroine from the start) and stupid misunderstandings to see them badly drawn as middle-age parents at their daughter's wedding?
There's no payoff...
I'm more concerned about those two being annoying than them being lolis. Like, she just got scolded and she's doing the same shit 2 minutes later...
Their bodies aside, they are like middle age gold-digger alcoholic girl failures. No redeeming qualities in sight. I don't like them and I wouldn't...
What does he mean by "you can't back down now"? He gave her the card and somehow that means she is obligated to marry him? What kind of stupid coercion tactic is this? She can back down at any point of time, she can even say "no" right at the wedding aisle if she wants. She can even quit after...
This is getting anime
Ok, this wasn't a great series and the quality varied vastly between arcs but are you even talking about the same manga?
Ishihara was "the first girl". He loved her first. He was in relationship with her first. Satsuki was at first nothing more than forgotten childhood...
Yes, I hate her. Her stupid bet with her roommate/self-proclaimed rival was more important to her than her girlfriend. This is "who pays for today's lunch" sort of bet a bunch of middle/high-schoolers would make, not an adult who's betting her relationship.
This whole arc would make sense is she...
I don't get "first girl trope". First girl usually wins the moment she meets MC. The story is about them after all, they are main characters. But authors can't help themselves and start introducing multiple potential love interests and baiting harem to pad chapters, instead focusing on the main...
No. It's Jirou's fault because he let all the rumors what others were saying to get into his head. Shiori didn't like other men but she was fine with Jirou (at least to a degree) so if he acted normal instead being influenced by her friends and rumors they'd probably end up together. But he...
Man, people really got used to rom-coms being axed and ending just as confession/relationship happens...
I suggest reading all-time classic "Romeo and Juliet" if you have no idea where forbidden romance between members of two opposing factions can go.
Sure, just let your important life decisions be decided by a bet with your self-proclaimed rival. But at least the nosy brat got quickly put in her place.
Wtf with Hanako's motivation to win, though? At this point she's reaching far for excuses not to advance her relationship... which kinda...