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This seems a little bit of an overreaction
Yes, it may have been the first few times.He didn't allow it, he couldn't stop it. Because she was, you know, bullying him.
Naoto directly addresses Nagatoro's past bullying both in chapters 132 (his unofficial confession to Nagatoro during the mock exam) and in chapter 144 (the actual confession). He says he looks back on that bullying as fond memories and that she inspired him to change.Yes, it may have been the first few times.
But again context matters.
it hasn't been bullying for over 100 chapters XD
It's their dynamic.
Not only did MC not stop her from doing that behavior, he began to embrace it, and enjoy her company.
Honestly he would probably feel something is off if she didn't snoop.
Exactly.Naoto directly addresses Nagatoro's past bullying both in chapters 132 (his unofficial confession to Nagatoro during the mock exam) and in chapter 144 (the actual confession). He says he looks back on that bullying as fond memories and that she inspired him to change.
The problem with this viewpoint is that Naoto COULD draw a line between her usual messing around with her and the stuff he wasn't comfortable withAs I said, she's a whole person, so there's more to her than her casual invasions of privacy or even her bullying in general. That doesn't mean that everything she did was "good" or "neutral" in their own right-- just that he put up with it.
You're making an excessive separation between the two categories. It wouldn't be outlandish to assume that Naoto would have preferred her not bullying him at all. After all, it's not just "messing around"-- he does recognize it as bullying (cf. ch. 3, p.9), but he also enjoys Nagatoro's company more than he doesn't, so their relationship at that point is him putting up with her so that he can ultimately still have her attention.The problem with this viewpoint is that Naoto COULD draw a line between her usual messing around with her and the stuff he wasn't comfortable with
In Chapter 14 (went back to check), Nagatoro makes fun of his hair and calls him a sheep, this actually hurts him and he tells her that "she didn't have to go there", Nagatoro realizes that what she did was wrong, and apologizes afterwards
I feel like you just pointed out something salient.Clearly for Naoto there is a line in the sand between Nagatoro calling him gross and her doing something that actually hurts him, her looking at his art was not one of these things. When she finds his sketchbook with the Nekotoro sketches he doesn't react like he did now (though you could chalk that up to him being too embarrassed by her seeing the sketches.)
I really did not want go on as we clearly going to agree to disagree. but I have to point out that you are going out of your way to justify why violating his privacy prior to this one singular time was okay be it as he did not want to hide it or did not mind her at that time. All while ignoring that:I feel like you just pointed out something salient.
Of course, there's nothing worth hiding in his still art, but he didn't intend or want to show Nagatoro and her friends the comic he was drawing in chapter 1-- and then there's your example. On the other hand, he's not particularly hiding his sketches of Nagatoro in earlier chapters because they made an arrangement beforehand for her to model for him, so it makes no sense to hide them.
In other words, it's incorrect to say that "his art has never been off limits", because he clearly would rather not show off some of his pieces versus others. That doesn't mitigate the fact that he pointlessly lied about his art in this situation, but it does mean that he's not setting up boundaries that are any more random than they've always been.
I have outright said, on at least one occasion, that it intrinsically wasn't, but that they normalized it within their relationship (initially, this was for the same reasons as why Naoto bore her bullying while maintaining relationship with her).I really did not want go on as we clearly going to agree to disagree. but I have to point out that you are going out of your way to justify why violating his privacy prior to this one singular time was okay
I don't think the alternative is any better either: now both are dating, so Nagatoro can bully him even harder until he cries? Just like the titular first chapter.The problem here is that, Naoto's privacy has, NOT ONCE, EVER been a barrier he actually got mad about, they have always been incredibly open with each other, but now that they're dating an arbitrary barrier now exists that got made in like a single chapter? Come the fuck on
All the way back in chapter 7 or so, when Nagatoro says something out of line, Naoto lets her know and she immediately backs down and apologizes, here Naoto only got defensive about something that has never been an isue before because he got caught lying.
You have ignored my whole point and latched on the word okay. Have a nice day, since we clearly can't even discuss the topic.I have outright said, on at least one occasion, that it intrinsically wasn't, but that they normalized it within their relationship (initially, this was for the same reasons as why Naoto bore her bullying while maintaining relationship with her).
What you are responding to, is not me trying to do what you're saying I am trying to do. It is me reckoning that there's a running fallacy in this discussion.
You clearly have no experience, child.Naoto doesn't give a shit about his own privacy. He didn't bother to put up any boundaries until the moment he got caught. In this last chapter he didn't even bother to keep defending his own position. He has zero interest in putting up any barriers between him and Nagatoro moving forward.
Naoto has owned up for it, he's on the path to apologizing, and during the conversation between Naoto and Gamo, Nanashi has made it crystal clear what the moral of the story is.
Ok boomerYou clearly have no experience, child.
He’s in an art class. He’s drawing what he’s told to draw to pass the class. It’s literally not a big deal.Wait so why is Nagatoro not the one apologizing? Senpai did nothing wrong in the last chapter.
They're both still somewhat immature adolescents. I expected something like this to happen eventually. Naoto is being stupid about it because the change in relationship with Nagatoro caught him off-guard with how that kind of stuff should be talked, and Nagatoro is being a lot more sensitive (and arguably, stupid in a way) since he tried so hard to keep it from her that he even put up an additional barrier between them so soon after they became a couple (not giving her any good reason to not see his paintings, and hiding stuff that would normally be ok between them), without much of an explanation.Maybe Im being insensitive but this whole thing is stupid as shit