You say that, but only until you see what ogre dancing looks like. Then you'll understand.Dancing to imitate humans? That's silly.
Like I'd say that's kind of exactly the point being made here, they aren't so different. But the ogres cling onto their power and lineage so strongly that they refuse to view themselves as more similar than they are different.Dancing to imitate humans? That's silly. She can communicate—just as her family can—in the same way as humans. Heck, she looks exactly like a person except for the horns. This manga's great but I don't like this distance they seem to put between the ogres and humans. They treat them like they're so dissimilar to us that even dancing is just learned to imitate people—which is absurd. There are important differences but not to that extent. From what I've seen, ogres and humans are relatively similar, with a few key differences.
If humans weren't around would they still have the same interest in dancing, etc.? I'd say yes.
People seem to forget they have already kissed. Very early on. But I guess it was in a situation where they weren't sure what their relationship was yet.Just kiss already, jeez
They're similar now as they are, restricted, monitored and forced to blend in but that doesn't mean they all like having to act and look this way. It seems most of them had to practice their human-like behavior at some point. Plus "looking human" doesn't mean much, since culture and values create the most difference. They have to hide their culture and act in ways they do not generally appreciate, while hiding their true forms. They're also living in places they've mentioned they would rather not. I'm sure it was mentioned that the city and this building is not their natural or preferred habitat (likely done on purpose by the humans). All to say that their differences now are likely compressed because of the circumstances.Dancing to imitate humans? That's silly. She can communicate—just as her family can—in the same way as humans. Heck, she looks exactly like a person except for the horns. This manga's great but I don't like this distance they seem to put between the ogres and humans. They treat them like they're so dissimilar to us that even dancing is just learned to imitate people—which is absurd. There are important differences but not to that extent. From what I've seen, ogres and humans are relatively similar, with a few key differences.
If humans weren't around would they still have the same interest in dancing, etc.? I'd say yes.
Aww, they're such good friends!
Oh yeah, that's the stuff.
True, but that really isn't a high bar to clear.definitely a better love story than twilight