Noa-senpai wa Tomodachi.

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Has anyone caught up with the raws? I know they're only 23 chapters ahead of where the translation is but has there been any meaningful progression in those chapters or is it just more of the same with basically zero progression between the two mcs.

I'd assume from how we've had 84 chapters of minimal progression that it's probably just more of the same but hopefully I'm wrong and there's been at least some progression to speak of.
 
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A note to anyone thinking (or hoping) this is a romance:
You should be reading this to laugh at how Rihito gets jerked around by literally everyone in his life instead.
Noa doesn't want to admit her feelings. She doesn't know what love is. It's been ninety chapters, and she hasn't progressed at all, other than finding new ways to lie to herself.
Her best female friend thinks she's a fun distraction.
Rihito, her only male friend, literally doesn't care. He's only trying to go home in a calm manner, and Japanese culture simply prevents him from doing so when presented with how Noa acts.
 
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Still kinda like it tho
 
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Its 90 chapters already, barely any progress. Sure they got semi-romantic moment sometimes, but we can see that Rihito just isn't that interested and just want to calm her down while Noa is either too clueless bout loves or she's just like that, this is more like Slice of Life-Humor instead of Romance. The author is amazing tho, they manage to get this much chapter with only one bullshit composition 😭
 
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It doesn't seem too bad at first, but not exactly what I was looking for. Also Noa seems VERY tiring to be around, I thought it was fine if not a tad bit unrealistic at first but holy fuck she'd be an energy vampire irl, idk if I can stand 60 more chapters of that. Rihito my goat though idk what the first comments where talking about him being beta or whatever he clearly just doesn't care.
 
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Notice how its the men complaining?? The art is cute and the premise is relatable, those people just want to find ways to hate something that CLEARLY is meant to target women. Those are the same men who think women are garbage yet wonder why they’re lonely and miserable. You can say Im reading way too far into it but a single comment on only the first chapter is very telling of your character 🙄🙄🙄 just keep your women hating comments to yourself and read something else
I'm loving the manga right now, but it's soo sad that she just sayed that she didn't saw him as a man. I don't think that's something to be said to anyone.
 
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Notice how its the men complaining?? The art is cute and the premise is relatable, those people just want to find ways to hate something that CLEARLY is meant to target women. Those are the same men who think women are garbage yet wonder why they’re lonely and miserable. You can say Im reading way too far into it but a single comment on only the first chapter is very telling of your character 🙄🙄🙄 just keep your women hating comments to yourself and read something else
how can one be this miserable
 
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Notice how its the men complaining?? The art is cute and the premise is relatable, those people just want to find ways to hate something that CLEARLY is meant to target women. Those are the same men who think women are garbage yet wonder why they’re lonely and miserable. You can say Im reading way too far into it but a single comment on only the first chapter is very telling of your character 🙄🙄🙄 just keep your women hating comments to yourself and read something else
It’s a seinen LOL
 
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Overall, I think I really love this series so far. The representation in it isn't PERFECT (especially with how sexualized Noa is, but ya know, it's a manga), but I don't think I've ever seen a manga (especially not a slice of life) try do an intentional, honest, and (relatively) compassionate portrayal of what SEEMS to be borderline personality disorder. Like, Noa checks so many of the boxes perfectly, and not just in a tropey "yandere" way. The series is also doing a great job portraying that strange, quasi-platonic codependent enmeshment that can come when certain neuroses meet (like Noa's borderline and whatever emotionally avoidant rescuer thing Rihito's got going on. There's probably a name for it, but I digress). I have some personal experience with that kind of relationship, and the clear (and distinctly unhealthy) intimacy they share is absolutely palpable and VERY familiar to me. As someone else said, they are basically indistinguishable from a romantic partnership, but they never crossed the barrier from platonic to romantic, leaving them in this nebulous, almost queer-platonic space. Now, while I can't necessarily say that ALL queer platonic relationships are INHERENTLY bad/codependent, I can say from experience that this kind of unresolved and addressed emotional interdependence, founded on both party's simultaneous desire for and fear of intimacy, as well as one party's (Noa's) intense emotional needs, and the other party's (Rihito's) apparent reliance on the first person's emotional needs for relationship security (not as well explored overall, but that seems true to my experiences, and this most recent chapter -105- touches on it a bit with the whole "that only works because you know they won't hate you" thing) can become very toxic and emotionally draining. Though I probably have traits of both, I relate to Rihito's position as the emotional caretaker the most, and that shit can get TIRING, even though it was serving me on some level, and I was the one doing it to myself. Even though I do think some of his "putting of distance" between himself and Noa is a symptom of his emotional avoidance, that unfair deligitimizing of boundaries in the latest chapter and questioning of your own right to boundaries when dealing with your emotionally needy "partner" is very real as well and I think very typical of this kind of relationship, and I hope the series doesn't ACTUALLY try to insist that he's in the wrong for wanting space. That being said, I find myself rooting for them in spite of everything, and I legitimately can't decide if I want them to define the relationship more appropriately or fully breakup (even though the latter would probably be healthier 9 times out of 10)
 
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Overall, I think I really love this series so far. The representation in it isn't PERFECT (especially with how sexualized Noa is, but ya know, it's a manga), but I don't think I've ever seen a manga (especially not a slice of life) try do an intentional, honest, and (relatively) compassionate portrayal of what SEEMS to be borderline personality disorder. Like, Noa checks so many of the boxes perfectly, and not just in a tropey "yandere" way. The series is also doing a great job portraying that strange, quasi-platonic codependent enmeshment that can come when certain neuroses meet (like Noa's borderline and whatever emotionally avoidant rescuer thing Rihito's got going on. There's probably a name for it, but I digress). I have some personal experience with that kind of relationship, and the clear (and distinctly unhealthy) intimacy they share is absolutely palpable and VERY familiar to me. As someone else said, they are basically indistinguishable from a romantic partnership, but they never crossed the barrier from platonic to romantic, leaving them in this nebulous, almost queer-platonic space. Now, while I can't necessarily say that ALL queer platonic relationships are INHERENTLY bad/codependent, I can say from experience that this kind of unresolved and addressed emotional interdependence, founded on both party's simultaneous desire for and fear of intimacy, as well as one party's (Noa's) intense emotional needs, and the other party's (Rihito's) apparent reliance on the first person's emotional needs for relationship security (not as well explored overall, but that seems true to my experiences, and this most recent chapter -105- touches on it a bit with the whole "that only works because you know they won't hate you" thing) can become very toxic and emotionally draining. Though I probably have traits of both, I relate to Rihito's position as the emotional caretaker the most, and that shit can get TIRING, even though it was serving me on some level, and I was the one doing it to myself. Even though I do think some of his "putting of distance" between himself and Noa is a symptom of his emotional avoidance, that unfair deligitimizing of boundaries in the latest chapter and questioning of your own right to boundaries when dealing with your emotionally needy "partner" is very real as well and I think very typical of this kind of relationship, and I hope the series doesn't ACTUALLY try to insist that he's in the wrong for wanting space (though idk, maybe you can make an argument for him being hot and cold out of avoidance? But I don't see it THAT much, personally). That being said, I find myself rooting for them in spite of everything, and I legitimately can't decide if I want them to define the relationship more appropriately or fully breakup (even though the latter would probably be healthier 9 times out of 10)
Also all the dudes really salty about this manga is SO funny LOL
 
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