Imasara desu ga, Osananajimi wo Suki ni Natte Shimaimashita - Ch. 41 - Everything, Falling Apart

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Something I’ve been seeing a lot of is that Yuu should’ve reached out to yami after she ghosted him. It’s been a while but can anyone find the chapter of him knowing the school she went to or where she lived. All I remember is her blocking him on everything. Not sure if he could have even reached out. I hope the author adds his pov to flesh out all of their perspectives cause it just feels like he’s a bystander for the two girls who are the real main characters.
 
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idk what is there to discuss about characters that can be more interesting that it seems like with every new chapter, the ratings just get even lower.

that is more hilarious.
 
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I sympathize with her even now when she is being the most bitchass loser ruining everything around her, I want her to realize how much of a moron is she being and make up for that. On the other side, I really cannot get over the pimping incident. That was so vile. So I think she should get better. And then far away. And she can take Yuu with her.
Yeah, the pimping incident was vile, there's no denying that, but they barely knew each other at the time. The things Yami said to Hikari in this chapter feel more heinous to me because it's intimate, and it doesn't just involve the two of them—it also involves Yuu. So I can't sympathize with Yami here. I mean, I never sympathized with her in the first place, but this hit a whole new level of low.
 
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Something I’ve been seeing a lot of is that Yuu should’ve reached out to yami after she ghosted him. It’s been a while but can anyone find the chapter of him knowing the school she went to or where she lived. All I remember is her blocking him on everything. Not sure if he could have even reached out. I hope the author adds his pov to flesh out all of their perspectives cause it just feels like he’s a bystander for the two girls who are the real main characters.
Yuu knew Yami attended the same high school that Hikari got into based on her uniform and also since Yami told him that at their first meeting (page 4 of chapter 22 she asks if Yuu took her school's entrance exam and then on page 5 Yuu finally realizes lol boy is he dense).

Page 2 of Chapter 26, Yuu is asking Yami if she's still not going back to school and she blows him off. So, I believe as far as Yuu knows, Yami is no longer attending school and I don't think she starts attending until after she ghosts him.

During their "dating", Yuu attempts a few times to get information out of Yami but she shoots him down every time so he just sorta gives up. So basic information you'd get out of a lover - Yuu doesn't know it. It's not clear if she even tells him her real first name or if he assumes Yami is her real name. It's not clear if he knows her last name.

They never hang out at her house, her stepdad's mistress apartment, his house, etc. It's only love hotels and manga cafes that we're shown. I believe Yuu doesn't have enough information to even begin tracking her down when she blocks him. The only places he could go are Hikari's school (that he's not even sure she goes to), the station they met at, love hotels and manga cafes. It's highly unlikely that an indecisive guy like Yuu is going to go to that effort for someone he thinks doesn't want to see him again (Yuu tends to take things at face value).
 
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That really only gives the right to not be forcefully involved. like any other bystander.
That's the point right, her and Yuu and Aya are too much in each other's lives for her to ever be just a bystander. Yuu and Aya meet at the festival b/c he goes as Hikari's friend and Aya is in their classroom. Aya is still in love with Yuu and very not okay with Yuu being in love with Hikari. Hikari is now stuck trying to salvage her friendship with Aya while also sorting out her relationship with Yuu while also sorting through all her feelings.

Ugh. Your last sentence made me realize that the story might be heading toward Hikari making an extra effort to patch things up with everyone… and ugh, I really don’t like that.
Yup...like I'd even maybe support the "Hikari didn't need to know" take if Hikari had just been like "y'all didn't trust me so I'm out", but like she's being so patient and understanding with Aya and she gave Yuu the key to patching up their relationship by telling him that the rejection was about the lies. Like this girl did not deserve to get blindsided like that, though I also understand that that's part of why Yuu and Aya didn't say anything. Both took the "ask for forgiveness not permission" route b/c on some level they expect Hikari to forgive and that way they can keep up the delusion that she won't ever find out and therefore doesn't need to know.
 
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idk what is there to discuss about characters that can be more interesting that it seems like with every new chapter, the ratings just get even lower.

that is more hilarious.
Right?! This is the 17th page of comments on the 41st chapter of a title with a MD rating of 6.2. God, it must really suck! /s
 
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Manga that is fun to discuss -> fun manga. I don't know what makes it so hard to admit to some of you.
Because that's not true? Thats a very narrow view, nothing is that uncompromising.

For example, people have fun talking about how bad last of us season 2. Doesn't mean the show was fun to watch.

People had fun making fun of mass effect andromeda. Didn't mean people had fun playing it.

People had fun dunking on starfield. Doesn't mean it was fun to play.

It's more fun to analyze this manga than it is to read it for some people.

It's way to narrow and rigid of a view to think that way.
 
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For example, people have fun talking about how bad last of us season 2. Doesn't mean the show was fun to watch.

People had fun making fun of mass effect andromeda. Didn't mean people had fun playing it.

People had fun dunking on starfield. Doesn't mean it was fun to play.
None of these are examples of "fun discussion". Dissing is not a discussion.
 
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Eeeh not really, there are mangas I'm in just for seeing how the community takes it. Sometimes the manga itself is so uninteresting to me in the end I end dropping it even if it has a good discussion, it happened to me with Drama Queen.
That was same with Rent a Girlfriend for me. I stopped reading it after about 60 chapters because it was not great, but it is fun to read the commentary and discussion for that. Still to this day. Something fun about seeing a divided community and open discussion, that's the fun part of this story to me.
 
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I usually just lurk in these threads, but as someone who sympathizes with Yuu, I think I should say my piece lol. This story is going on a hiatus so probably a good enough time. Im probably one of,if ANY who find him really relatable because of similar circumstances. So his actions make perfect sense to me.


Yuu's defining character trait is his INSECURITY issues. I say this as someone with kinda similar personal experience. Its not him having low emotional intelligence like readers are accusing him of. Its not that he doesnt think about anyone else. We can clearly see in the novel that he did notice Hikari was acting strange, also that Aya was hiding something during their relationship. No, the difference comes from the fact that he didnt fully believe that Aya even liked him romantically.


Think about it, Yuu and Yami basically met on roadside, as complete strangers. Yami literally only wanted to bone him because she was in a bad mental state as an escape for her, even Yuu saw through this. Then during when they first tried to have sex, she did not even look him in the eyes. She was like she wasnt even doing it wholeheartedly. Even when she gets the physical aspect properly crossed, shes still avoidant and distant when it was about revealing anything sensitive or personal. She even pushed back on his attempts to get closer. Keep in mind this was after Yuu utterly failed at getting with Hikari (in his mind). Putting myself in his shoes, I would 100% feel that Aya was only looking for an emotional escape and not committed relationship. This feeling got lesser as time progressed and he started falling in love with her, but somewhere at the back of his mind he constantly felt uneasy and thought she was going to leave him because he is not worth it. Then one fine day she suddenly disappears from his life and blocks all his attempts to contact her. Obviously he would come to the conclusion that she just got tired of him. For him,going to search her doesnt make sense. She dumped him for a reason. Even I wouldn't ,its not about what I feel but respecting what she feels. He likely also pinned the reason for Aya leaving him being that he still had feelings for Hikari. Which explains him not getting into any relationship after Aya's imploded.

THIS IS THE REASON why he so easily accepted Aya's words of her getting tired of him. That is something he had been believing all along, but the encounter only sealed it for him. It was not because he didnt care about Aya. It was not because he didnt care about her that he accepted her family situation he just didnt feel it was his place to butt in as someone who Aya didnt see worthy as. That is also why he wanted to stay friends with Aya, he wasnt hoping for a second fallback option for him, he just saw it as natural because Aya didnt see him as romantic partner anymore but she didnt say she hated him. There is no second thoughts there he is wearing his heart on sleeve.



Similarly him not telling Hikari about Aya is merely because of his past experiences. He already has supposed experience of his ex dumping him what he believes because of his past hangover. Not only that he finds out his ex and crush are even best friends. Idk about u guys but I would 100% think telling Hikari is a death sentence if I was there, because I would also have had to tell her that Aya dumped me because she got tired of me. That is the BIGGEST red flag for any girl, coming directly from your best friend. Hikari would also come to know that (according to Yuu) him not forgetting Hikari caused the relationship to fall off, so Hikari would also think (according to Yuu) that he would never forget Aya. Yuu likely completely blames himself for the failure of Aya's relationship. Worst case scenario, Hikari may become estranged from him as a whole because she sided with Aya completely.



I find it shocking readers here think indecisiveness defines his character, that is not at all the read I got from him. He has never run away from making a choice. He just doesnt think he is someone worth loving so he greatly underestimates the feelings both girls have for him. But the boy doesnt have eyes for both girls.

P.S. I also saw comments saying he never tried to get with Hikari, we dont know if he did or not, we know he had 3 heartbreaks with her so the first heartbreak likely was him trying from his side indirectly but not being reciprocated
 
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It's more fun to analyze this manga than it is to read it for some people.
Yup like I'm not a fan of the 'good girl vs mess' triangle and detest the 'insecure male childhood friend who dates everyone but the fl' trope, which like I've read the drama portion of this manga before and it's mostly that in general shoujo manga just doesn't get as many comments on this site. I'll give this manga some credit b/c I think it's genre aware in some very smart ways and I haven't dropped it b/c I think it's well written, but like the last time this manga was fun for me was b/f it took a turn into being the kinda of manga I usually avoid like the plague.
 
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Yup like I'm not a fan of the 'good girl vs mess' triangle and detest the 'insecure male childhood friend who dates everyone but the fl' trope, which like I've read the drama portion of this manga before and it's mostly that in general shoujo manga just doesn't get as many comments on this site. I'll give this manga some credit b/c I think it's genre aware in some very smart ways and I haven't dropped it b/c I think it's well written, but like the last time this manga was fun for me was b/f it took a turn into being the kinda of manga I usually avoid like the plague.
Yeah I've said that for quiet a while. While I personally do not really like the story, I've praised Maruto's ability to write. The fact that we can have 20 page discussions on what I think is a bad story and what I think has pacing issues, is credited to his ability to write something that gets people to talk about it. And of course Yom's art is fantastic.

So while I don't particularly like it, I understand its appeal and how other people could love it as well. My favorite part is the discussion back and forth. I probably won't ever go back and read it again after it ends but the way it has actually brought people together to discuss it has been very well done.
 
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Its not him having low emotional intelligence like readers are accusing him of.
Eh, I think multiple things can be true here. Yuu's insecurity drives a lot of his choices precisely because he doesn't have the maturity or emotional intellegence to understand the negative ramifications his choices might have on other people. Yuu (and Aya) are so caught up in thinking that they don't matter to Hikari that they can't hurt her that they don't consider how profoundly disrespectful it is to Hikari to take away her agency in this mess.

Another example is of how his communication failure w/ Aya is the lack of emotional intellegence to understand that folks communicate differently. So he thinks her avoidance is about wanting space b/c that's why he's avoidant when for Aya avoidance is a request to push harder. Aya does the same thing to Yuu, seeing his giving her space as disintrest rather than respect.

but somewhere at the back of his mind he constantly felt uneasy and thought she was going to leave him because he is not worth it.
Which would be something he'd have a conversation about if he had the maturity to acknowledge his insecurity and have it out w/ Aya. The Gals in My Class Treat Me Like Air is a gag manga w/ a relationship dynamic similar enough to Aya and Yuu and they manage a "why are you with me?" conversation.

Similarly him not telling Hikari about Aya is merely because of his past experiences.
Except Hikari has always accepted his failings - when they were a kid, when he tells her about the failed exam. It's again a lack of EQ/maturity that he's so wrapped up in his insecurity that he can't get out of his head to look at the reality of his friendship with Hikari. Which like I'm not judging him for, this is really really hard for grown adults to do, but again what I'm trying to emphasize is the interplay between traits.
 

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