And now you're hereSchool rank eh? Brings back memories. Used to tryhard for that as well.
You described how I felt about this chapter and this comment section so much better than I could've in at least 10 yearsIn this thread:
A bunch of people who’ve never been in the position of having to financially support three children are upset that people have to work a lot because raising children and maintaining an upper-middle class lifestyle costs money?
Also yes Miharu’s a latchkey kid, but his mother was a single mother and they didn’t live in a nice apartment until she remarried. Getting a job with more flexible hours would mean not being able to pay rent to provide her child with an even modest apartment. Now she’s risen in her career and her son - who’s old enough to be home alone anyway - has volunteered to watch his new younger siblings so that she doesn’t have to sacrifice her currently thriving career or leave them with a stranger.
It’s not as if they’re being neglected either. Miharu babysits his younger siblings between the hours of like 2 PM to 8 or 9 PM - half of which is spent at someone else’s house where he doesn’t even need to worry about feeding them himself. His mother is still present in the mornings and late evenings, and his stepfather seems to be gone on business trips often but he’s still present in their lives. He just hasn’t been present in the few days or weeks that this manga has taken place over so far. As he’s said himself, he’ll be here a week this time. It can be assumed that he’s gone for a couple of weeks a month typically. He also shares custody with his ex wife so it’s not like the children are neglected while he’s gone - it seems that typically they would be with their birth mother for 1-2 weeks of the month anyway.
All this to say the parents aren’t absent full time and the protagonist isn’t watching them full time. He’s been watching them every chapter so far, but this could also simply be the author not showing us the time they’re with their birth mother off screen or not much time having passed since the manga began. This is to say that ordinarily the children would probably be with their birth mother while he has business trips anyway. Plus Miharu’s mother may have weekends off or something - we’ve only seen schooldays in this manga so far. We don’t have a full picture of their family dynamics or schedules yet.
A bunch of people are getting worked up and projecting grievances that aren’t present onto this manga and its characters.
The parents aren’t wrong for telling their son that he doesn’t need to watch his younger siblings if he doesn’t want to, that they don’t want him sacrificing his youth out of duty, and that they don’t want to give home a workload he can’t handle if his grades and social life are going to suffer.
You could interpret it as his younger siblings being taken away from him sure. But you’d have to disregard any and all nuance and have a childish worldview to arrive to that conclusion.
The children wouldn’t even be taken from him - they would go to a babysitter between the hours of 2 to 5 or so to allow him time to himself and to study. He would still see them. What Miharu’s upset about is without spending time with them in that specific window, he’d lose what’s connecting him to Mizudori. As he says himself, he’d have no more reason to come to her house after school. They aren’t formally friends after all. They’re in an ambiguous relationship of convenience because their siblings are friends. He doesn’t want to lose his time with her. This is the nuance a lot of people are glossing by over.
It’s comment sections like these that remind me that a good portion of the mangadex community probably aren’t working adults who have to pay rent and/or raise children and as a result can only empathize with the teenager’s surface point of view - in this case angry his new dad who doesn’t come around much is giving him ultimatums while trying to separate him from his cute new siblings.
Nice way of putting it.In this thread:
A bunch of people who’ve never been in the position of having to financially support three children are upset that people have to work a lot because raising children and maintaining an upper-middle class lifestyle costs money?
Also yes Miharu’s a latchkey kid, but his mother was a single mother and they didn’t live in a nice apartment until she remarried. Getting a job with more flexible hours would mean not being able to pay rent to provide her child with an even modest apartment. Now she’s risen in her career and her son - who’s old enough to be home alone anyway - has volunteered to watch his new younger siblings so that she doesn’t have to sacrifice her currently thriving career or leave them with a stranger.
It’s not as if they’re being neglected either. Miharu babysits his younger siblings between the hours of like 2 PM to 8 or 9 PM - half of which is spent at someone else’s house where he doesn’t even need to worry about feeding them himself. His mother is still present in the mornings and late evenings, and his stepfather seems to be gone on business trips often but he’s still present in their lives. He just hasn’t been present in the few days or weeks that this manga has taken place over so far. As he’s said himself, he’ll be here a week this time. It can be assumed that he’s gone for a couple of weeks a month typically. He also shares custody with his ex wife so it’s not like the children are neglected while he’s gone - it seems that typically they would be with their birth mother for 1-2 weeks of the month anyway.
All this to say the parents aren’t absent full time and the protagonist isn’t watching them full time. He’s been watching them every chapter so far, but this could also simply be the author not showing us the time they’re with their birth mother off screen or not much time having passed since the manga began. This is to say that ordinarily the children would probably be with their birth mother while he has business trips anyway. Plus Miharu’s mother may have weekends off or something - we’ve only seen schooldays in this manga so far. We don’t have a full picture of their family dynamics or schedules yet.
A bunch of people are getting worked up and projecting grievances that aren’t present onto this manga and its characters.
The parents aren’t wrong for telling their son that he doesn’t need to watch his younger siblings if he doesn’t want to, that they don’t want him sacrificing his youth out of duty, and that they don’t want to give home a workload he can’t handle if his grades and social life are going to suffer.
You could interpret it as his younger siblings being taken away from him sure. But you’d have to disregard any and all nuance and have a childish worldview to arrive to that conclusion.
The children wouldn’t even be taken from him - they would go to a babysitter between the hours of 2 to 5 or so to allow him time to himself and to study. He would still see them. What Miharu’s upset about is without spending time with them in that specific window, he’d lose what’s connecting him to Mizudori. As he says himself, he’d have no more reason to come to her house after school. They aren’t formally friends after all. They’re in an ambiguous relationship of convenience because their siblings are friends. He doesn’t want to lose his time with her. This is the nuance a lot of people are glossing by over.
It’s comment sections like these that remind me that a good portion of the mangadex community probably aren’t working adults who have to pay rent and/or raise children and as a result can only empathize with the teenager’s surface point of view - in this case angry his new dad who doesn’t come around much is giving him ultimatums while trying to separate him from his cute new siblings.