FFS, not one of these again. And I bet the coomers will come out of the woodwork, turning away from their pedobait for the moment it takes to draft a comment, just to say that this ugly streetwalker is "best girl"--
solely because she has masculinized hair.
...Or so I thought, but I see a good number of people proving my prediction wrong. But not enough, sadly.
Do you really just want to see the same romcom chapter over and over of them having to hide their relationship? Hopefully this will cause a change and open new story space.
You don't seem to get the problem people have with this...nor do you seem to be aware of the status quo. Not only are romcoms not often like this--there's almost always
someat least one clearly lesser (the inferiority is always painfully obvious) third wheel jumping in for this purpose and
no other--it's effectively a rule that you don't get a beauty like Fuyuki as the female lead without said third wheel jumping in for that purpose; even worse, such third wheels always drag things out, and stand--given historical trends--an absurdly reasonable chance of actually NTRing girls like Fuyuki.
If the FMC is bland, just as ugly as this shorthair, or--worse--a loli/loli-type, you can bet she'll be left alone instead.
Even if this shorthair doesn't NTR Fuyuki or come near it, she--whom no one started the manga for--steals panel time from the female lead. The "same romcom chapter over and over" you spoke of--if it would come to pass--would be far better than what the shorthair promises/represents. It also wouldn't stop there: let's say the author thinks as you do, and believes that a good story needs this sort of drama. He consequently pens it--intro, climax, resolution. What then? In comes
another girl--also just as inferior, as if to beat the message that "all girls are beautiful" into the reader's head--to restart that "necessary" drama. Lather, rinse, repeat--until a "harem" is formed, and the other girls collectively have so much more spotlight time than the female lead that she's effectively pushed out of scope for most of the manga. (The purpose, in addition, is very likely just to pander to as many tastes--frequently paraphilic ones--as possible.) I know this well, as a
manga that should have been one of my favorites suffered exactly the same fate.
This is what people don't want to see.