You know what... I think you are right, Modor is making its play, probably because they are offended by that sacrilege that is RoP.You have to understand something. It's something I've recently come to understand myself. Once you do, it'll all make sense.
Orcs.
See, Orcs are on the internet now. Somehow, Mordor has internet access. I don't know who gave it to them, I don't know how they pay for it, I don't know how they can even type. Maybe they translate Black Speech or something? It's a mystery. It's all a mystery.
But it clears everything up. When you start seeing just baffling hate about things with vitriol that you can't understand, it's cause Orcs are here now, and they just... can't quite grasp human emotions. Be patient with them, it's a very difficult transition. But I think in time, they'll be come interesting and valued members of the internet community.
I mean that or there's just a whole lot of truly broken brained losers out there, but that seems wrong.
She works, she takes care of her child the best she can, and her child is clearly well-loved and cared for and knows it as she loves her mama.I agree with you and I can sympathize with your statement if we were living in a just world, but "two functional adults".
Sadly, I can see only one functional adult here. Given what we have in the latest chapter, a functional adult would properly explain their situation to another functional adult without letting them second guess the reasons for staying over in their own house.
too many people self insert themselves, and have this weird concept in their head that relationships have to be between virgins. the idea of "how dare an ex show up with a daughter and ask to stay?!" is such a short sided view of things. life is complicated and so are people. MC was kind enough to allow his ex and her daughter stay and puts up with their shenanigan's. that's who he is. he might not be what people want to him to be, but that's who he. plus, there is still so much of the story to go, we don't know her side of the story, all we know, is the mc still feels something for her, even with her having a daughter. the mom is working, so she clearly is not a complete free loader. we just have to wait things out to see if she is taking advantage of mc, or if there is something more to all of this.I find it strange how people clearly read the synopses and saw this is a SoL with a cute art style... and still are going hard on the vitriol.
This is a story of adults, whatever he may expect he will talk it out with her or choose to let it go his choice, and she clearly chose him because she trusts him, because he is a stand-up guy that she knows won't take advantage in this moment of vulnerability.
This is not a dark adult story about broken people screwing each other and feeling pitiful of themselves, this is a cute little story about people that live life in all its messiness but without being assholes, these are two functional adults that had a relationship and because of a turn in life have meet each other again, she isn't a gold digger, her daughter is just a single child that loves her mother and is a bit untrustful and he is just a good guy helping someone.
Jesus... people can't take things for what they are anymore, everything has to be a hate fest.
he's an artist, its mentioned in the synopsis and I think in the third chapter we see him working on a paintingShe works, she takes care of her child the best she can, and her child is clearly well-loved and cared for and knows it as she loves her mama.
He works (we don't know what he does yet but I think he does something), lives his life peacefully, and does things he loves.
They aren't perfect or without their issues, but they are functional... because that is the point of being functional... living life even when you stumble and fail or unexpected things happen, which happens to everyone.
I feel like nuance is hard for a lot of people. This woman clearly is down on her luck (and as stated by some other characters they think her personality leads to others taking advantage of her) but that doesn't make her "an invalid and untrustworthy woman" like... these are the people that think homelessness is a sign of personal failing rather than systemic failing.You have to understand something. It's something I've recently come to understand myself. Once you do, it'll all make sense.
Orcs.
See, Orcs are on the internet now. Somehow, Mordor has internet access. I don't know who gave it to them, I don't know how they pay for it, I don't know how they can even type. Maybe they translate Black Speech or something? It's a mystery. It's all a mystery.
But it clears everything up. When you start seeing just baffling hate about things with vitriol that you can't understand, it's cause Orcs are here now, and they just... can't quite grasp human emotions. Be patient with them, it's a very difficult transition. But I think in time, they'll be come interesting and valued members of the internet community.
I mean that or there's just a whole lot of truly broken brained losers out there, but that seems wrong.
I don't know about you, but we have way different ideas on what is considered a functional adult.She works, she takes care of her child the best she can, and her child is clearly well-loved and cared for and knows it as she loves her mama.
He works (we don't know what he does yet but I think he does something), lives his life peacefully, and does things he loves.
They aren't perfect or without their issues, but they are functional... because that is the point of being functional... living life even when you stumble and fail or unexpected things happen, which happens to everyone.
Why are you so obsessed with inserting sex to this? Is your brain only about sex? There's always two sides to a story. Try to empathize with people you disagree with because that's what normal people do.too many people self insert themselves, and have this weird concept in their head that relationships have to be between virgins. the idea of "how dare an ex show up with a daughter and ask to stay?!" is such a short sided view of things. life is complicated and so are people. MC was kind enough to allow his ex and her daughter stay and puts up with their shenanigan's. that's who he is. he might not be what people want to him to be, but that's who he. plus, there is still so much of the story to go, we don't know her side of the story, all we know, is the mc still feels something for her, even with her having a daughter. the mom is working, so she clearly is not a complete free loader. we just have to wait things out to see if she is taking advantage of mc, or if there is something more to all of this.
About the dude we know that he paints, no info on other sources of income he haveShe works, she takes care of her child the best she can, and her child is clearly well-loved and cared for and knows it as she loves her mama.
He works (we don't know what he does yet but I think he does something), lives his life peacefully, and does things he loves.
They aren't perfect or without their issues, but they are functional... because that is the point of being functional... living life even when you stumble and fail or unexpected things happen, which happens to everyone.
Yeah, I agree, we really do have very different ideas, because what you are saying friend... is an infallible person who does not exist.I don't know about you, but we have way different ideas on what is considered a functional adult.
A functional adult would be able to properly convey to the person they're relying on. I appreciate the man's self-control, but being taken advantaged of is not it. An adult has to be straight to the point and not let the other party second guess them because it only creates uncertainty and distrust.
Oh, thanks, I missed that detail, I had seen this manga in a short on YT so I kinda jumped the synopsis.he's an artist, its mentioned in the synopsis and I think in the third chapter we see him working on a painting
It's because she committed the #1 cardinal sin that any female character can commit: she broke up with the MC (in the backstory). The last thing any lonely male nerd who reads manga romcoms wants is to feel rejected.And now I expect the backpedaling to "no it was never actually about her 'mooching' it was actually because she's a selfish wh**e" and like... she's not that bad guys. I know this isn't your first rom-com, how do you guys feel about things like Akutsu-san? Because that girl literally forces herself into the mcs life and home on a regular basis, and being extremely spoiled until they start catching feelings. Tora-dora is considered peak by a lot of people (honestly me too, the christmas scene is fire af you know the one) and she physically beats the absolute shit out of the mc constantly, while acting like a brat. Idk maybe people are more ok with manga-dramaticized characters when said characters don't feel too similar to real people? Maybe the fmc in this series just hits too close to home for a lot of readers? I really don't understand it.
Taiga will not survive in this era where most people already move on from violent tsundere heroine.Tora-dora
I think it's because of her children. It has been ingrained in our generation(reader) that children are considered huge burden(which is true), when this combine with her circumstance of her coming back to him result in the severity of her issues multiply by a lot.? I really don't understand it.