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@JaffaOrange
I understand why you would interpret is as that. But she's essentially his first IRL one-sided love, that dialogue was more like "I finally was able to love someone, so it feels unfair to me that they don't love me back the way I love them" which is indeed a naive and childish way of assuming things, but most first-crushes evoke the same type of resentment and twisted feelings when ended in failure. I may be biased tho as I honestly find that relatable.
The challenge is to out-grow that thought, something that he's willing to do. And to stop idolizing the people he will like in the future, even if they like him back. I just hope he doesn't end up using someone like Rika to hurt himself in the process. Not that I think she will let him do that, she seems pretty mature and experienced even when she acts childish. It's just her persona.
I do agree it sounds mysoginistic at first glance tho.
@HoodedHero007
Please don't let men touch our pure christian lesbian manga. Or something of the sort.
Honestly, with all the people in this series being lowkey horny on main and essentially horrible human beings (As real world college students are) I would've expect people to hate on every single character even if just a little bit. That's exactly the point of the author, that even if there are people out that are mostly evil most are just chaotic neutral with feelings and reasonings that seem logical to them behind their actions. Purely good people with only good emotions do not exist.
But yeah, the focus is on the relationship between MCs that just happen to be girls. Suddenly every male character is the devil and they don't deserve character development. Don't get me wrong, men are mostly the devil anyway in this manga but it feels fresh to have an yuri authortry to give them some kind of depth. Not that it hasn't been done before and better. Is just that it isn't that common.
Yuri needs more male friends for the leads and less fake rivals to beat up.
I understand why you would interpret is as that. But she's essentially his first IRL one-sided love, that dialogue was more like "I finally was able to love someone, so it feels unfair to me that they don't love me back the way I love them" which is indeed a naive and childish way of assuming things, but most first-crushes evoke the same type of resentment and twisted feelings when ended in failure. I may be biased tho as I honestly find that relatable.
The challenge is to out-grow that thought, something that he's willing to do. And to stop idolizing the people he will like in the future, even if they like him back. I just hope he doesn't end up using someone like Rika to hurt himself in the process. Not that I think she will let him do that, she seems pretty mature and experienced even when she acts childish. It's just her persona.
I do agree it sounds mysoginistic at first glance tho.
@HoodedHero007
Please don't let men touch our pure christian lesbian manga. Or something of the sort.
Honestly, with all the people in this series being lowkey horny on main and essentially horrible human beings (As real world college students are) I would've expect people to hate on every single character even if just a little bit. That's exactly the point of the author, that even if there are people out that are mostly evil most are just chaotic neutral with feelings and reasonings that seem logical to them behind their actions. Purely good people with only good emotions do not exist.
But yeah, the focus is on the relationship between MCs that just happen to be girls. Suddenly every male character is the devil and they don't deserve character development. Don't get me wrong, men are mostly the devil anyway in this manga but it feels fresh to have an yuri authortry to give them some kind of depth. Not that it hasn't been done before and better. Is just that it isn't that common.
Yuri needs more male friends for the leads and less fake rivals to beat up.