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oyakodon is the true route,xd
have you read usagi masterpiece?
oyakodon is the true route,xd
Yes because obviously we are only allowed to read things because we like and approve of every aspect of the stories.And yet you come back every time. Curious.
For a lot of these people, most likely their motherman, who hurt you guys? :,)
Right? I gotta go get my popcorn.Time for the comments
Everyone appreciates a bit of mom chubThe way the mom was drawn, specifically her body when she was changing out of her wet clothes was a bit surprising. Her body, specifically her abdomen area isn't really how a lot of manga artists tend to depict their women
That's p neat
Almost everyone who disliked it has left by now it seems. Sort of caught me by surprise that they'd be so worked up about it, but I think it's something to do with that it's kind of trendy to have a overreaction towards anything these days that can be interpreted as NTR or cuck stuff. For some reason NTR stuff has been really popular lately, and I guess some people try to insert talking about it in everything they can.Am I missing something for why there's so much hate against this manga?
Chick is an idiot. She shows up at her childhood boyfriends house 17 years later outta nowhere with a child and selfishly asks to stay. She is very flawed.
Dude is lonely and was, even in the back of his mind, still in love with her. He selfishly agreed. He is also flawed.
Guess what? We're all flawed. Situations not too far off from these happen to human couples all the time. Heck, much worse things happen all the time. I can't even begin to recount people I've met or talked to who have been remarried several times or sometes even after decades.
This manga depicts, despite some typical manga tropes, a thing that could reasonably happen in society, then it puts a bit of a cozy spin on it. Why is this so divisive?
sometimes i really worry about what we have become as a society his ex came to him after 17 years and asked for help and people complain like you don't know what it's like to do good deeds because one day it might be luck for you just imagine after a while he gets married and they have a happy family, kitchen is full smell of oyakodon and they are lying nicely in bed after a night of pure romance then he wakes up to someone gently whispering in his ear "Darling i know it was tiring last night but it's time to work!" then his childhood friend comes in and tells her daughter and him wake up you two or the oyakodon won't taste good
I mean it's pretty normal to not reconnect with an ex lover after 17 years who also has kids. Single mothers do statistically get approached way less than just single women by men because men just naturally don't want to take responsibility for another man's child especially childless men, I'm sure it's easier for single fathers. Society hasn't degrated because this was never seen as normal. It's up to the individual if they can get over the hurdle of the instincts of not wanting to deal with a child that isn't your own product, this also doesn't mention the child too who also has to make an effort to connect with the new father figure which also statistically is a way lower chance than a biological child.sometimes i really worry about what we have become as a society his ex came to him after 17 years and asked for help and people complain like you don't know what it's like to do good deeds because one day it might be luck for you just imagine after a while he gets married and they have a happy family, kitchen is full smell of oyakodon and they are lying nicely in bed after a night of pure romance then he wakes up to someone gently whispering in his ear "Darling i know it was tiring last night but it's time to work!" then his childhood friend comes in and tells her daughter and him wake up you two or the oyakodon won't taste good