It's either that or seeing the other characters in immodest positions or at such an angle. The status quo refuses to be ignored like it's sentient I swear.I've been holding back on this point for a bit, but it's time to let it out...
Is the only reason that this or any series does studying at a low table is so they can do a "my legs fell asleep" thing? There is a perfectly functional dining room table with chairs just behind them!
Huh? I feel like we're reading two different manga. She accidentally (so it seems) hits him with a soccer ball and goes to check on him. The first think out of my mouth wouldn't be straight up insinuating anything about the person's entirely being. I would be pissed at him too. Hitting him is a bit much though. But he really sucks.how does that even make sense? The guy clearly has never seen you before, and instead of, y'know, introducing yourself if it's such a big deal, you go and throw a tantrum and push him to the ground? What a bitch
Usually the status quo gets to get away with it because it happens in a bedroom, and can facilitate someone else (anyone, really) walking in on the situation. And the reason they were in the bedroom is perhaps there were other distracting elements going on in the house. Fine, I'll accept that. It doesn't make it any less tropey, but it stands up to narrative reasoning.It's either that or seeing the other characters in immodest positions or at such an angle. The status quo refuses to be ignored like it's sentient I swear.
Yes, the character is indeed a girl.Please tell me its actually a girl