Danjohi 1:5 no Sekai demo Futsu ni Ikirareru to Omotta? ~Geki Juu Kanjou na Kanojotachi ga Mujikaku Danshi ni Honrousaretara~ - Ch. 10

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this is what the average 4chan user and reddit mod thinks how girls would react when they try and "make a move" on them
You and the people who upvoted your comment either have a double-digit IQ, the memory of a goldfish, or stumbled upon this chapter by accident and don't know the context of this manga. Your comment makes no sense, because this girl is supposed to be the real-life equivalent of a lonely boy trying to appeal to a girl, which is nothing unusual.
 
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Kinda thinking this series will with a harem with the 5 girls basically making sure he reigns in his compliments to other girls but the ones already close to him staying with him. I mean it can't be a coincidence that there are 5 female protagonists.
 
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Hey boys, just small reminder to touch the grass and remember that THIS IS TOTALLY NOT HOW GIRLS WORK IN REAL LIFE

GET SOME FEMALE FRIENDS ALREADY
you really just jumped to the comment section of this chapter-- you didn't even bother to read the chapter, let alone the ones prior

you didn't even read this manga's tags-- you didn't even read the title

you just wanted to feel included

If this manga was good, the childhood friend would show up again and have an entirely different relationship with him in this world than she did in his original world, forcing him to confront the fact that this really is a different world and that the way people think here really is different from how they do in the original.
I don't get it. If the childhood friend shows up again, why would they have an entirely different relationship? How would Masato not recognizing her prevent her from recognizing him, and why would she treat him completely differently without her memories of their past relationship being erased (at which point she'd be a new character no different than any other native in this other world)? In the first place, given that he and "the Masato of this world" either switched places or his being was superimposed on "the Masato of this world", he shouldn't not recognize his childhood friend-- unless her migration didn't happen the same way, but that would just pose lore questions that are probably unneeded when this story's premise is more "thought experiment" than "urban fantasy".

Masato being made to understand that this world is different, would be better accomplished through one of the people born in this other world. In fact, that very thing is supposed to happen later on.
 
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