The burka patrol is strong in the comments section today. She can wear whatever she damn well pleases. And she has a coat to cover up away from work. And she's damn close to being 18 anyway. It's not like a person goes from child to adult at the stroke of midnight.
No no, that's how it goes. People are children, completely innocent and lacking any type of untoward thoughts or desires, until the second they turn 18. Then they immediately become capable of interest in sex.
Yeah I don't get what's up with people either. She dresses like this all the time, hell she's usually skimpier. Granted it seems like kind of a dangerous place to work, but presumably they have some kind of security, and the area looks pretty populated at the end of her shift, so it's not like she's really alone on some dark back road. I don't get why people are being weird about it.
Wooooooow what do you mean a gyaru is wearing slutty and skimpy clothes God it's so disgusting she's a fucking child - By guy who has been reading 50 fucking chapters of a manga full of this.
Shut the fuck up hypocrites. You have no damn right to try to come and be the morality police when you're knee deep in the shithole too.
I'm always amazed that one chapter, e.g. the previous one, they seem super close, and the next, e.g. this one, it looks like they haven't met in months.
But she always manages to tell him that he's her man, that's pretty clever.
Somehow I feel like no restaurant is going to let a stranger they've never met start cooking food in their kitchen. And if someone calls in sick, there's always another chef or two who can cover for them. There'd never just be one person in the kitchen anyways at a place like that. And who cooked the food Yabe ate? Have that chef work overtime. Or the manager would step in and cook...
but no, we're gonna go with 'hey let's have the waitress's friend cook!' opening themselves to all kinds of liability, especially if he got injured or a customer got sick.
Everyone here is up in arms about Miku's clothes but is no one going to mention the fact that Yabe is literally covering for her so she doesn't get in trouble for working in a place she really shouldn't be?
He's saying "If a teacher saw her she would be in huge trouble" and *he* is a teacher. He should be the one chewing her out for this and not letting it slide because that's his damn responsibility as her educator, but I guess he'd rather enable her unacceptable behavior because he is apparently incapable of enforcing any sort of discipline on her as a student. He insists on setting a relationship boundary between the two of them, but besides (using this word generously) "disallowing" overtly sexual contact they don't act at all like a teacher and student. At some point the dynamic has totally broken down and he is completely failing as a teacher to the point where I honestly think it would be right to fire him.
@cammerhammer A good point. Not sure what Japan's rules would be or if they're too different (but probably quite similar) to the U.S.
I've worked in education. If a female student came to me and said "Hey, I like you. Let's date/kiss/get married/etc" - the only acceptable response would be to immediately report it, in writing, to your supervisor and ensure that you were *never* alone with that student again. And after it was reported, she would be called in to the guidance counselor's office so they could impress upon her how inappropriate the relationship was and the consequences that could come from it.
Source: Not only did I work in a school, but my mom was that guidance counselor for a couple decades.
That said, I'm a degenerate pervert that likes older guy/younger woman stuff and illicit relationships.
"Shag", "Hey up, love", and kebabs? Was that character tuned into a Yorkshire tourist?
Also for all the people bitching about the main two, no one going to mention the fact that the three old guy teachers were going to what was essentially the equivalent of a Hooters staffed by young girls?