@Colomopri For girls, it's way more common to get than with guys and can happen pretty easily after sex. If they don't go pee after sex, it ends up burning a lot for the next few weeks.
I like the way the story is turning out. Rehashing simple comedy over and over would get boring. The plot has to go somewhere, and it just makes sense for it to become more serious as the cast of characters grows older and is forced into adulthood as they approach graduation.
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As someone who has anxiety and is also dating someone with anxiety and low sense of self-worth, I think this was a surprisingly accurate depiction of anxiety in relationships. Even the smallest, slightest detail can set it off, and they lead to these rapid 0 to 100 thoughts of what a terrible...
I liked the ending but I don't understand how Madoka's character suddenly did a 180 in her motivations. I keep rereading the last 10 chapters, and I just can't find a way that it makes sense for her to want to come back. I want all 5 of them to be happy, but it feels like an asspull.
This is getting to be a much better series than I thought. I expected some slice of life romcom fluff, but this chapter was surprisingly introspective.
I mean, it makes sense. Reze and QuangXi are both devils, so when they die, as long as they're not eaten, they just go back to Hell. All Makina has to do is order them to do her bidding, and she wins.
@weebdonny It's not just his teacher. It's everyone in Reiji's life that wants to use him for something except for maybe Chako. They're all manipulating him in their own way to get what they want out of him, whether it's to stay forever and die in town or escape elsewhere.