@Mainimi My point is that at the start of the story, both of them were wrecks on their own. Together, they patched up each other's holes and were better for it. If they were to break up back then, I could see them both falling apart. Now that both of them have grown as people, they could probably survive without each other just fine.
That by itself isn't a bad thing. It marks the point that you should probably pull the curtain on the story. Like I said, I'm fine with the pure slice-of-life fluff. If it was in a spin-off series, I would probably read it.
The Barakamon anime is my favorite slice-of-life show I've ever seen. K-on isn't far behind either. Both of these shows came out, did what they needed to do, and had beautiful endings that showed how far the characters went to get to where they are.
Btw, considering that "For Imperfect People" just recently ended its story at a concise 11 chapters, I don't buy for one second that I'm missing the point. Both of these manga had pretty much the same framework with different executions. But in the long run, "For Imperfect People" is the story I'll remember because it only showed us as much as was needed to get the point across.
To me, a good story is like a good postman. Get here, deliver your message, and leave. If the postman stays and stares at me through my living room window while I'm reading my letter, then I'm going to get very uncomfortable.