What the hell? That sounds funthat class where they had us making our own mini 4WDs
It's not the bullies. From her HS flashback where she talked about being a pushover, we've seen couple of these girls talking to her while one of them were crying in the middle so people theorized that crying one was liking Sunao so they asked ger to break up / get separated with him and that's why she did it.Getting some hints towards the reason for Lemon's lie being cause of school bullies.
She seemed uncomfortable when they where talking about other girls at that time.
Do you think bullying is only physical with punches, wedgies, etc?It's not the bullies. From her HS flashback where she talked about being a pushover, we've seen couple of these girls talking to her while one of them were crying in the middle so people theorized that crying one was liking Sunao so they asked ger to break up / get separated with him and that's why she did it.
Of course that doesn't explain the usage of such a retarded lie or completely forgetting about it but eh. At this point its a "writing yourself in to a corner" situation for the author. No matter what the actual reason is, it will not be enough to explain it.
I meant "not bullies" as in its not a "traditional" manga type of bullying. It was more akin to peer presure. She probably wasn't threatened but couldn't say no. There would be no consequence (that we know) to say no but her being a pushover is a plot point. Hopefully we will learn more in around chapter 100 with this pacing.Do you think bullying is only physical with punches, wedgies, etc?
What you described is bullying, just the more subtle way, which is more about group pressuring you into doing something you don't want, making you feel like an outsider that does not belong in the group, and "othering" you.
Now we don't know if this is what actually happened of course, so we still have to wait for the author to stop mystery boxing this and give us answers.
Being ostracized by your whole class is very much a consequence, especially for a kid. She probably held out for a while but no longer could, and has been eating herself up about it since. The big lie was the only way she (a literal kid, so dumb as rocks) could think of to get her best friend to leave her and not pine for her. So no, the mangaka didn't write herself in a corner, there's like 200 ways to go about explaining this is a believable way.I meant "not bullies" as in its not a "traditional" manga type of bullying. It was more akin to peer presure. She probably wasn't threatened but couldn't say no. There would be no consequence (that we know) to say no but her being a pushover is a plot point.
It was answered way back at the start. She wanted to break up and told the first stupid lie that came to her head.We're getting closer to the author answering the goddamn question. Sloooooowly, and any further revelation were once again spoiled by someone walking in on them, but I expect the author will tell us why she lied back then in the next 40 chapters.
Why? That's the questionShe wanted to break up
That is a different question as to why she lied. Teenagers break up all the time. Lemon just broke up in a particularly stupid way.Why? That's the question
You're being unnecessarily pedantic then, and also pedantically incorrect, because, from what we know, she did not want to break up with him.That is a different question as to why she lied.