Class no Bocchi Gal wo Omochikaeri Shite Seisokei Bijin ni Shite Yatta Hanashi - Vol. 4 Ch. 19

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Man this guy deserves what ever happens to him 😭 His friends told him, his Mom told him, and he still doesn't wanna take a stance. Poor girl
 
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I mean, they're high school-aged. Even if they're at the latest of 18 years old, the latest research suggests a person's brain isn't fully developed until they're 25, on average. I think we can say that 18, while being the 'age of majority', is also the average age where people start to become more conscious of their actions, decisions, and the weight that comes with them.

The reason why most of these romcom mangas take place in high school years is it's because it's a time of whirlwind emotions, confusing situations, and most importantly, 'growing up'. Add into the complications of growing up in a single-parent household that neglects their own kid, let alone a married pair of parents letting a high schooler live on their own with no supervision, why wouldn't their emotional developments be stunted?
By that then he shouldn't have taken her in. It's a bit annoying because it feels like we're being baited with like a few steps forward then all of a sudden it looks like twenty steps back. This almost feels like RaG so far.

Somehow all these wingwomen and wingmen seem to have an impact at first but then it turns out that their contribution looks like 0. This is an edgy and cringey high schooler being exaggerated to the extremes, maybe beyond extremes now as of this chapter. I think this is the 3rd chapter now that the author pulled this kind of thing on us?
 
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I mean what's the point of rediscovering your first love if you're gonna act like nothing happened? If you're still treating her like a stranger you just offered to help out of nowhere, this first love stuff is useless for the story. I expected him to at least be alittle ecstatic about it like "Oh! this must be a destiny assigned by Heaven's Will! Or some God in Japanese religion or something excitement sounding" but instead it's MEH: the wingwoman mentions it then it goes through one ear and out the other like nothing.

There are so few cohabitation titles and it looks like the author is just using it to get an extra tag for the title instead of actually delving into it. Honestly, several more chapters like this would probably earn this title a failing grade from a Creative Writing Professor.
 
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I keep finding Akira annoying. Maybe realistically great many high school kids are like that: they don't want to take responsibility for anything, aside from their own hobbies and schoolwork. But Akira actually did save a classmate from the streets, so how could he be a person who doesn't want to deal with anything extra in his life? Yet in practice he only cares about his own transfer, otherwise he may cordially keep her company, but makes damn sure he won't give any input, making Aoi feel like no matter what happens to her, it has got nothing to do with him. How can such an MC work in a romcom?
You asked for too much responsibility from him. He's still a high school student. He doesn't have his own income, so he can't just force her to live with him when there's a family member that can take her (for now, let's set aside whether the dad is evil or not). That's why their focus was to find her grandma.
And he was definitely wasn't someone "who doesn't want to deal anything extra in his life". Nor did he only care about his own transfer. Nor did he not care about what happened to her.
Not only he helped shelter her, but he also helped make her social life better. He cooked for her, he helped her choose clothes, many things.
That's already beyond the responsibility of a classmate. What's more do you expect from him?

Now, if the dad is actually evil and/or she doesn't want to live with the dad, then it's on her to make the decision. Again he can't just force her.

Btw about the transfer, I understand his dilemma as someone whose family is heavily family oriented too. It's not that easy to say you want to live separately from your family.
Also keep in mind that the transfer was decided before the school started, way before he saved her. Not only that, that house isn't his house, but probably his parents'. If he doesn't want to move, his parents will need to pay two house of worth or have him rent somewhere. Unless he's planning to work, he doesn't have much freedom. But that also means another responsibility.
So yeah, it's not easy.
 
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FMC finally got the chance to ask her father about her grandma's whereabouts but she didn't
this is what happens when you don't use brain
 
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You asked for too much responsibility from him. He's still a high school student. He doesn't have his own income, so he can't just force her to live with him when there's a family member that can take her (for now, let's set aside whether the dad is evil or not). That's why their focus was to find her grandma.
And he was definitely wasn't someone "who doesn't want to deal anything extra in his life". Nor did he only care about his own transfer. Nor did he not care about what happened to her.
Not only he helped shelter her, but he also helped make her social life better. He cooked for her, he helped her choose clothes, many things.
That's already beyond the responsibility of a classmate. What's more do you expect from him?

Now, if the dad is actually evil and/or she doesn't want to live with the dad, then it's on her to make the decision. Again he can't just force her.

Btw about the transfer, I understand his dilemma as someone whose family is heavily family oriented too. It's not that easy to say you want to live separately from your family.
Also keep in mind that the transfer was decided before the school started, way before he saved her. Not only that, that house isn't his house, but probably his parents'. If he doesn't want to move, his parents will need to pay two house of worth or have him rent somewhere. Unless he's planning to work, he doesn't have much freedom. But that also means another responsibility.
So yeah, it's not easy.
At least someone knows what's deal here
 

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