Bro, you a homophobe or something?I don't know who's dumber: the mangaka who write love triangles like this one or the people who lust after shorthairs like the one in this manga.
The author, in the previous chapter, just had the MC tell the shorthair that she looks like a man--which she does: she could easily pass as male, and there tons of effeminate/soft male characters out there that look a lot like her (minus obvious traits) to prove it. Later that day (this chapter), all it took was the shorthair walking in on him wanking and then flicking the bean in front of him to get him to forget all of that--including what he's been doing with Futaba. (And despite the events of this chapter, he just couldn't figure out that Futaba was on top of him orgasming--somehow. She was just unwell, that's all. Never mind how the shorthair started masturbating in front of him and he got the picture immediately.)
Then there are the people lusting after the shorthair. Compare her to Futaba, and you can see why the author--through the MC--says that she looks like a man. The author explicitly says this while repeatedly presenting this masculinized girl's body to the audience--as if she's somehow comparable to a girl that actually looks like one, an implicit comparison also by the author's design--and there are still people eating the sights up. The author knows what he's selling and what's going on; the only people completely in the dark, blinded by their twisted libidos, are the ones lusting after mannish girls.
To top it all off: "Why am I starting to panic?"
Does that have any bearing on the veracity of what I said?Bro, you a homophobe or something?
There weren't a lot of factual statements in there, mostly just opinions about whether people look like men or not and that it's weird to find those people attractive, and stuff that kinda sounds like people should feel tricked for being attracted to someone you don't find attractive. Since that's all subjective, the word "veracity" doesn't really apply.Does that have any bearing on the veracity of what I said?
There weren't a lot of factual statements in there, mostly just opinions about whether people look like men or not and that it's weird to find those people attractive, and stuff that kinda sounds like people should feel tricked for being attracted to someone you don't find attractive. Since that's all subjective, the word "veracity" doesn't really apply.
It's not that he couldn't figure it out. He was straight-up lying to the childhood friend to avoid an awkward situation. Which he still didn't manage.I don't know who's dumber: the mangaka who write love triangles like this one or the people who lust after shorthairs like the one in this manga.
The author, in the previous chapter, just had the MC tell the shorthair that she looks like a man--which she does: she could easily pass as male, and there tons of effeminate/soft male characters out there that look a lot like her (minus obvious traits) to prove it. Later that day (this chapter), all it took was the shorthair walking in on him wanking and then flicking the bean in front of him to get him to forget all of that--including what he's been doing with Futaba. (And despite the events of this chapter, he just couldn't figure out that Futaba was on top of him orgasming--somehow. She was just unwell, that's all. Never mind how the shorthair started masturbating in front of him and he got the picture immediately.)
Then there are the people lusting after the shorthair. Compare her to Futaba, and you can see why the author--through the MC--says that she looks like a man. The author explicitly says this while repeatedly presenting this masculinized girl's body to the audience--as if she's somehow comparable to a girl that actually looks like one, an implicit comparison also by the author's design--and there are still people eating the sights up. The author knows what he's selling and what's going on; the only people completely in the dark, blinded by their twisted libidos, are the ones lusting after mannish girls.
To top it all off: "Why am I starting to panic?"
That's what we call a Win-Win situation.It's not that he couldn't figure it out. He was straight-up lying to the childhood friend to avoid an awkward situation. Which he still didn't manage.
My brother in christ, tomboys are a common enjoyed trope. What the fuck am I reading?I don't know who's dumber: the mangaka who write love triangles like this one or the people who lust after shorthairs like the one in this manga.
The author, in the previous chapter, just had the MC tell the shorthair that she looks like a man--which she does: she could easily pass as male, and there tons of effeminate/soft male characters out there that look a lot like her (minus obvious traits) to prove it. Later that day (this chapter), all it took was the shorthair walking in on him wanking and then flicking the bean in front of him to get him to forget all of that--including what he's been doing with Futaba. (And despite the events of this chapter, he just couldn't figure out that Futaba was on top of him orgasming--somehow. She was just unwell, that's all. Never mind how the shorthair started masturbating in front of him and he got the picture immediately.)
Then there are the people lusting after the shorthair. Compare her to Futaba, and you can see why the author--through the MC--says that she looks like a man. The author explicitly says this while repeatedly presenting this masculinized girl's body to the audience--as if she's somehow comparable to a girl that actually looks like one, an implicit comparison also by the author's design--and there are still people eating the sights up. The author knows what he's selling and what's going on; the only people completely in the dark, blinded by their twisted libidos, are the ones lusting after mannish girls.
To top it all off: "Why am I starting to panic?"
My brother in christ, tomboys are a common enjoyed trope. What the fuck am I reading?
Good lord it's one of those r/iamverysmart people who pulls out the thesaurus to try and sound smarter than everyone else.Something you evidently disagree with, but just as evidently cannot disagree with without at least implicit ad hominem expression.
Common among people who ignorantly think considerably diminished femininity like that shorthair's constitutes the defining trait of a tomboy, and others similar to such people--they get real pissy when you speak ill of their fetishes.
Good lord it's one of those r/iamverysmart people who pulls out the thesaurus to try and sound smarter than everyone else.