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@aiea imagining someone bitterly reading a shoujo manga just really tickles me š¤£
I feel like this comment section is a lesson in divergent views on how to navigate courtship. If Naoya actually likes Nonoka, and I really don't know if he does, he is so subtle about it. Yes, he probably gave her the tickets to keep his promise, but given some of his past behavior it might have been a subtle attempt to reach out. As if to not give up hope (see end of previous chapter). But Nonoka on the other side has ZERO EXPERIENCE WITH MEN. So if he gave her an opening she was oblivious to it, and as she's already feeling low self-esteem in comparison to the ex AND questioning Naoya's feelings for her...and his emphasis on "friends", it's easy to understand why she would get cold feet about confessing. Like sending yourself to the slaughter.
Now, Nonoka is not blameless. She's messed up too: agreeing to pretend to go out with Shohei was the biggest mistake once she became aware of her feelings for Naoya. Since she hasn't explained the situation to him, it's reasonable that he would think they are a legitimate couple--he even questioned her confirming that she wouldn't go out with someone she didn't like.
I think it's unfair to put the responsibility of being brave and confessing solely on Nonoka. A lot of girls in her position wouldn't. Does her hesitancy reveal a weakness in character? Yes. She's not perfect--who among us is? I've written before that we get frustrated when it seems like the leads are making mistakes, but from their position it might seem like they're dealing with the situation as best they can or know how. I think there's an important lesson on empathy to be learned here. What frustrates me about Naoya is his INACTION. He actually tried to show some initiative this chapter which was nice to see...but then the way he handled the ticket. Idk if it was playful or spiteful or what. That guy is so confusing it's no wonder Nonoka doesn't know what to do.
I feel like this comment section is a lesson in divergent views on how to navigate courtship. If Naoya actually likes Nonoka, and I really don't know if he does, he is so subtle about it. Yes, he probably gave her the tickets to keep his promise, but given some of his past behavior it might have been a subtle attempt to reach out. As if to not give up hope (see end of previous chapter). But Nonoka on the other side has ZERO EXPERIENCE WITH MEN. So if he gave her an opening she was oblivious to it, and as she's already feeling low self-esteem in comparison to the ex AND questioning Naoya's feelings for her...and his emphasis on "friends", it's easy to understand why she would get cold feet about confessing. Like sending yourself to the slaughter.
Now, Nonoka is not blameless. She's messed up too: agreeing to pretend to go out with Shohei was the biggest mistake once she became aware of her feelings for Naoya. Since she hasn't explained the situation to him, it's reasonable that he would think they are a legitimate couple--he even questioned her confirming that she wouldn't go out with someone she didn't like.
I think it's unfair to put the responsibility of being brave and confessing solely on Nonoka. A lot of girls in her position wouldn't. Does her hesitancy reveal a weakness in character? Yes. She's not perfect--who among us is? I've written before that we get frustrated when it seems like the leads are making mistakes, but from their position it might seem like they're dealing with the situation as best they can or know how. I think there's an important lesson on empathy to be learned here. What frustrates me about Naoya is his INACTION. He actually tried to show some initiative this chapter which was nice to see...but then the way he handled the ticket. Idk if it was playful or spiteful or what. That guy is so confusing it's no wonder Nonoka doesn't know what to do.