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I agree with most of this, but putting it on Aya for causing Mitsuki's trauma is not reasonable, even with the modifier of "unintentionally". Aya showing up to Mitsuki's concert is a known factor Mitsuki is always going to have. Not wanting Aya there for this particular concert is Mitsuki lying to herself and putting off what is inevitable. With that band, it was never going to work and Aya would eventually be at one of their shows and see Mitsuki miserable.For those of you who're saying "Just talk already": talking about traumatic experiences can be(and usually is) a hard thing to do, and a traumatic experience in itself, because you have to re-live a particular traumatizing event once again. Not to mention that opening up to another person, no matter how close they are, about your personal trauma can be(and usually is) an anxiety-inducing situation.
We have trauma therapy for that exact reason.
And, quite frankly, Aya, albeit unintentionally, is the reason for Mitsuki's trauma. For those of you, who forgot: Aya unexpectedly came to Mitsuki's concert while Mitsuki was stressing out about her appearance and standing in her band, leading to Mitsuki freezing on stage in front of a crowd and a sole person she didn't want to see her in that state. It's a miracle that they're still talking, really.
I'm not saying Aya is perfect here either, she only confronted Mitsuki about this when she was caught lying about the concert. But this particular issue stems from Mitsuki. And yes, it can be extremely difficult to talk about your trauma, agree 100%, my expectation is not that Mitsuki suddenly become a totally different character and communicate perfectly everything she's feeling, but using sex to avoid talking is shitty behaviour regardless.
