@Angelonius “cowardly and passive-aggressive” =/= “say one thing and mean another”. Make up your mind on what your actual stance is please. Regardless, I agree that both scenarios can happen, more so with the latter than the former, but generalizing to the majority in either case is kinda cringe bro...
@Dullahaan What's the difference? If she ain't direct, she can't speak her mind in a situation where speaking her mind is necessary.
>generalizations bad
Sadly, the experience of indirect women is so normal that the generalization fits.
@Angelonius y'all do realize a majority of the time women are direct, it gets them beaten up or killed – and that's if it's paid any attention at all.
being indirect isn't about passive aggression, it's about safety in a society that teaches women it's a punishable offense to be vocal about their feelings.
@yurigasaki One can argue that this is the same for the men as well. Hell, a man being vocal about his feelings also gets punished.
Being indirect is a sign of cowardice, passive-aggressiveness and even a lack of responsibility. Also, women can take self-defense lessons.
@zetsuravez
You mean Imouto no Tomodachi ga Nani Kangaeteru no ka Wakaranai (I Don't Know What My Little Sister's Friend Is Thinking!)?
https://mangadex.org/title/38739/i-don-t-know-what-my-little-sister-s-friend-is-thinking