Yeah for once I don't want that to happen.My girl about to get touched in uncomfortable places
Hopefully they don't do the trope where the MC just so happens to be in the area as soon as this is going down
And steps in to help the snek so she doesn't get touched inappropriately
That tropes so overused it makes me sick
I respect snek for laying her feeling bare like that
But she definitely could've picked a better time to say all that than there
Honestly probably one of the better times to not convey your true intentions
Hopefully everything works out but i don't see a happy ending for this one boys
That trope is almost definitely going to happen. Prepare to be disappointed.My girl about to get touched in uncomfortable places
Hopefully they don't do the trope where the MC just so happens to be in the area as soon as this is going down
And steps in to help the snek so she doesn't get touched inappropriately
That tropes so overused it makes me sick
I respect snek for laying her feeling bare like that
But she definitely could've picked a better time to say all that than there
Honestly probably one of the better times to not convey your true intentions
Hopefully everything works out but i don't see a happy ending for this one boys
that pv was great, also that last line lolGet ready for the waifu WAR guysssChoose your fighter.
thank you for translation
Sure sure, her fault was not accounting for "Welp, I was rejected by a highschooler, time to rape kids", a rookie mistake.I love how careful you are with wording. I am for one all for victim blaiming if victim doing everything in their power to get in trouble. You mess with a dog - you dont get to blame it when it bites. Even if the dog is complete piece of shit. They are both at fault here but for different things. He - for his actions. She - for arrogance and stupidity that invited and ensured his actions (my favorite combination).
If you want to oversimplify it - yes.Sure sure, her fault was not accounting for "Welp, I was rejected by a highschooler, time to rape kids", a rookie mistake.