@goarachnidlaser
You need to re-read chapter 4, specifically the panel that says: "Since that day, I have been shunned by everyone."
Nah. Screw that. She was a kid who talked innocently about the weird shop his friend's parents owned. Not a bit of malice there.
He was a child too, and his trust had just been betrayed by a close friend. We're not talking about something trivial like "she stole my candy", but about something that completely annihilated his social life.
Getting over a childhood trauma is a real bitch, and it's obvious you've never had one.
And then Tamaki overreacts like a bitch, becomes a shut in and the whole time guilt trips her.
Sure, blame the victim.
[ol][*] He never became a shut in. Not interacting with people is not the same as never leaving your room or house.
[*] He went to a middle school and high school where nobody knew him. There's no way he could've possibly manipulated her into feeling any guilt.[/ol]
He could have acted like a semi normal person instead of making life shittier for everybody else.
And he did. He never interacted with anybody, so he never made life shittier for anyone.
Then he encounters her again in college, and what happens?
[ul][*] (Chapter 1) She deliberately triggers his rash. She may have done this to save his hide, but she had plenty of other options, such as: "I know this guy. He's allergic to women. Besides, I saw the molester; it's that other guy."
[*] She calls him "testicles" because he chooses to ignore her, even though she knows better than anyone why he dislikes her. She's no longer a child at this point, so "no malice" no longer applies.
[*] She tries to explain her actions from when she was a child, but we never once see her trying to apologize for what she did. There's no sign she even feels guilty in the first place. And then she even kicks him because he's not listening, instead of simply retreating and trying again some other day.
[*] (Chapter 7) She threatens him by grabbing his shirt, then triggers his rash for no real reason.
[*] (Chapter 9) She punches him in the face because announces he has a lover.[/ul]
Yes, Tamaki is being an asshole to her, but only when she approaches him. Not once has he tried to make her life shitty, like she's done for him (even if it was unintended).
Yes, Tamaki is never listening to her, but not once have we seen her trying to apologize. Instead, she keeps making things worse by acting violently and being cocky.
Maybe Tamaki is overreacting, but from what the author has shown us thus far, the fault is clearly hers. And she does absolutely nothing to try and resolve the problem, instead making everything worse using violence and abusing his condition.
There's plenty wrong with her, as far as anyone can tell.