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    Sensitive Boy - Vol. 4 Ch. 32 - The value of "normal"

    Very kind words and nice speech, even though I can't really grasp the reason why a date was necessary to convey all this. I hope I won't see anymore spoiler now that english scans are catching up the raws.
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    Sensitive Boy - Vol. 4 Ch. 31 - Date with Rio

    I dunno, I think an adult shouldn't ask for something similar to a kid, especially after a confession. There's only my opinion, though. As a parent, I wouldn't appreciate if my son happened to be in a similar situation, above all, even knowing the adult person has no ill intentions.
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    Sensitive Boy - Vol. 4 Ch. 31 - Date with Rio

    I can understand Rio's good intentions, but damn, asking for a kiss to an underaged kid in an enclosed space. That was a risky move. I'm happy if they can sort out their situation and keep a good relationship which is not romantic.
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    Sensitive Boy - Vol. 4 Ch. 30 - Don't say that it's a misunderstanding

    A date? I don't know what the author is cooking anymore. At the beginning the path seemed to be the one of a rejection, but now what's Rio's plan?
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    Sensitive Boy - Vol. 4 Ch. 29 - Sense of distance

    Rio's inner monologues are interesting and scaring at the same time. It's like in her heart is not totally discarding a possible romantic relationship with Seto. I hoped for a more straightforward rejection, to be honest. Their sentimental goals seem opposite, or at least too different.
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    Sensitive Boy - Vol. 4 Ch. 28 - Tsubasa and Aya

    Good if it worked for you, my experience it's different. I had this female friend, we were close and we used to spend much time together. One day we were on a bus in the last line of seats (the one where there are 5 sests all together), she were near the left window, on her right there was me...
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    Sensitive Boy - Vol. 4 Ch. 28 - Tsubasa and Aya

    The good old brute force enforcement. I'm not a fan of it. It doesn't solve anything and encourage people to disconnect from the person who applies it.
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    Sensitive Boy - Vol. 4 Ch. 28 - Tsubasa and Aya

    Young? I'm 29 yo and, you know, the role of friends is not yelling at every bad action of a friend. I'm imagining you that yells in the face of a friend for drinking alcohol while being underage or for smoking weed, or whatever. Are you president of some moral committee or something? As you...
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    Sensitive Boy - Vol. 4 Ch. 28 - Tsubasa and Aya

    I disagree on this part. There were many ways to help her working on herself. For example tell her to ask help from an adult. Btw, it's not the volume of the voice or the aggressiveness of the gestures who determines the level of sugarcoating. As I already said in many comments and I'm tired of...
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    Sensitive Boy - Vol. 4 Ch. 28 - Tsubasa and Aya

    I can assure you that if a friend of mine does something bad but feels bad and on the verge of crying I typically try to let them understand what they did wrong without being a therapist and without yelling at their face. It is totally possible, you know? Even without U-turn my moral.
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    Sensitive Boy - Vol. 4 Ch. 28 - Tsubasa and Aya

    I didn't say that Tsubasa can't be blamed, I said that Aya's overreaction is not the right way to help Tsubasa. If Aya's objective was to vent some anger, she was certainly effective, if her objective was to teach (in the sense of helping to improve) Tsubasa something about victim blaming and...
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    Sensitive Boy - Vol. 4 Ch. 28 - Tsubasa and Aya

    The answer is simple: be a true friend means understanding what the person is going through. If in front of a friend who's crying and needs help the instinct is to snap and start yelling, it may be that the person is morally straight and strict but is failing as an understanding friend. Again...
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    Sensitive Boy - Vol. 4 Ch. 28 - Tsubasa and Aya

    The point of the user at which my comment was addressed was that Tsubasa deserved exactly Aya's treatment to understand things. I disagree though, Tsubasa doesn't need people yelling at her face but therapy with someone who can help her by calmly explaining all the things, like, for example...
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    Sensitive Boy - Vol. 4 Ch. 28 - Tsubasa and Aya

    You sounds like those elderly people who complain that kids nowadays are spoiled because they hasn't been beaten up by their parents. Tsubasa didn't have the tools to understand why what she did was bad and she hasn't the tools now anyway. She feels only that she isn't normal. Aya's harsh words...
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    Sensitive Boy - Vol. 4 Ch. 28 - Tsubasa and Aya

    You can teach without yelling at people's faces. Tsubasa needs therapy, probably a good psychologist and not the bullying of a teenager to learn how world works in a healthy way.
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    Sensitive Boy - Vol. 4 Ch. 28 - Tsubasa and Aya

    I based my opinions on the experiences I had during the 29 years I'm on this earth. If someone, who's supposed to be a friend, prioritize their rage over the friend's mental state they might speak the truth but they're definitely NOT good friends.
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    Sensitive Boy - Vol. 4 Ch. 28 - Tsubasa and Aya

    If it's so, tell me: how many times have you yelled in face of one of your friends/homies lecturing them about something bad he could have done? Had your friendship last long after that? Compare the different attitude that Kaede's friends had while talking with Tsubasa with Aya's attitude. Aya...
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    Sensitive Boy - Vol. 4 Ch. 28 - Tsubasa and Aya

    Most of the users are praising Aya, so you won't agree with my feelings about this chapter. Aya went too far, nobody asked her to bully Tsubasa in that way. Aya's attitude is pretty bad. It is possible to express an opinion without lecturing and shouting in the face. Even though I don't think...
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    Sensitive Boy - Vol. 4 Ch. 27 - At the rooftop

    I'm reading the comments here and I'm really dumbfounded. Many users are suggesting that Aya should slap Tsubasa or something. How many friends have you slapped in real life for having done something unrelated to you? Because in the world where I live, self-appointed judges are emarginated. No...
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