Okay so this is just like a perpetual circle of unrequited love. Eh, that’s interesting I guess. But I don’t really see how this can turn out well (it’s impossible for all of the main cast to get with who they want and for anyone to get with who they want the person they like have to get their heart shattered first), which makes it difficult to want to read. Though I guess this cements the three brothers (and mainly second brother) as my favorite character and chapters so far, no unrequited love involved (I don’t think he loves the sister romantically).
@selfiesturluson I’m not actually sure if there are. Teachers are generally very limited in what they can do in retaliation to students now days, and regardless of who did what or forced themselves on who its pretty much guaranteed that the teacher will come out losing as the “responsible adult”. I definitely think we could give more consideration to everyone when ANY situation comes up, but a lot of it is more the fault of society and people in general not caring (not “actually” caring) enough about individuals, facts, or the full story. All that said, I’m sure the teacher could go to the principal or her parents to stop the behavior or ensure it doesn’t come back around to him, but then the student gets burnt (which as a teacher and the adult I’m sure he doesn’t want). She’ll essentially be punished by parents and/or the school for having an unrequited love (and you honestly can’t control who you are attracted to, get a crush on, or otherwise fall in love with. Its not something we can force or stop). She could even possibly be expelled or forced to change schools as a precaution which means leaving all her friends and everything changing. There isn’t really a “good” solution to this. I think the teacher realizes that and seeing as she isn’t forcing herself on him (like certain other series will have) or sexually assaulting, harassing, or provoking him (or really being anything but annoying), he’s just trying to deal with it and hope she gets over it quickly. And I really just don’t think anyone should stop someone from expressing who they love. I mean talk about nowadays not making others uncomfortable, safe spaces, and try so hard to control others behavior to suit our own and prevent from being hurt or annoyed ourselves, but we also so very easily forget about that other person. We forget the hurt they feel by being prevented from saying what they feel they have to. Its not that black and white (especially when it isn’t racism or sexism or otherism related). I mean, just look at the other high school girl with an unrequited love not telling the other peson everyday, she’s not exactly in a healthy or happy mental/emotional state. I’m sorry, but people can’t live their lives and be themselves and do what they want or express what they want WITHOUT hurting others or making certain people uncomfortable. Its just impossible. We aren’t all exactly the same. I would say that as long as it stays at the level of her just expressing her love there’s no reason she shouldn’t be allowed to. Even if someone else saw her, there’s nothing wrong to be said (it’s another story if the relationship gets more physical or mutual). But I know people would start rumors and just cause more pain and suffering of others, because that’s what people do (mainly why I hate them for the most part). With this, I guess we’ll see. I’m kinda not expecting anything to happen for any of these unrequited loves and for the author to keep introducing more and more.