You're not alone, man. I also felt it.Idk why this manga makes me feel melancholic dread. Is there something wrong with me?
Idk about you but if a widow who still wears her wedding ring with being widowed only 2 years came on to me I would not hit that and would be weirded out.Man this dude is such a virgin, why do these authors love writing their mc's like timid 12 year olds
Uh that's not what I meant, I meant his mannerisms, this dude is way too grown to be acting like he's never interacted with a girl in his lifeIdk about you but if a widow who still wears her wedding ring with being widowed only 2 years came on to me I would not hit that and would be weirded out.
I mean, there hasn't been anything to be happy about haha. Both are clearly suffering in their own ways. I think a light melancholy is totally what this story is going for.Idk why this manga makes me feel melancholic dread. Is there something wrong with me?
I'm reminded of that manga where the woman's son dies and she contacts her old otaku classmate out of nowhere so he can tell her how to isekai since she's sure her son is in another world. Can't remember the title though.Nah I'm with you, maybe it's not something as intense as dread, but I definitely feel the melancholy and the impending sense that something is gonna happen.
To me it feels more like the melancholy of knowing that something already happened and these two are going to have to deal with it at some point. Something went down with each of them. She's running from it, and he curled up in the fetal position mentally. He seemed like he was already depressed even as a child, but now whatever happened in college, he's completely shut down and just wants to waste away.Nah I'm with you, maybe it's not something as intense as dread, but I definitely feel the melancholy and the impending sense that something is gonna happen.
Isn't that a actual thing in Japanese culture, though...?The only person I hate here is the virgin main character, everyone else is fine. "w-we were seen together people m-might get the wrong idea" like holy shit
Counterpoint: I think you're selling your favorite authors short. If a story emotionally resonated with you and was interesting while it did it, it's because the author worked hard to tell their important tale in a way that connected with you. You, a person with different circumstances and experiences than the author. The ability to bridge the gap between self and other, like empathy, is a skill that needs to be worked at and refined regardless of talent. This concept of engaging your reader is why we "show, don't tell."so I did not read any of the previous message so maybe someone already pointed that but the part about the editor going "you draw to much about yourself / imagine who you are writing for"
I disagree so hard on that, I do not want to read something to have a easy catch and one I already practised (read) a thousand time for fuck sake, I want to know what is going in the author head like everything that Oshimi Shuuzou ever wrote or Asano Inio or Tsukushi Akihito, heck whatever the duo being Rosen Garten Saga none of those story could be written or imagined by me
Those type of editor as the one that push an isekai plot line in story that never needed it or push harem and shit smh if you write for your reader you write for no one
Nope not that I've heard of, if it is, that's a very warped view to haveIsn't that a actual thing in Japanese culture, though...?
Still hopeful it's not another male virginXusedgoods "romance"Another manga with a pathetic virgin adult male lead with teenager personality + female lead with extensive sexual experience teasing/humiliating him every chapter + misunderstandings + insert drama bullshit bla bla bla...
i'll stay away from this trash.
I do not think, most story that stay with me are not one that connect that to me but one that let me see the author behind the pages, then again I read a whole light novel that I did not even enjoy the genre it was in cause I was interested where the author would lead, or many pure beginner stuff that are "badly" drawn and written cause I like to see what under it so like I might be enjoying thing a little different than most... tho I also see way too many author either self censoring or being asked to change the story for external reason that I enjoy lessCounterpoint: I think you're selling your favorite authors short. If a story emotionally resonated with you and was interesting while it did it, it's because the author worked hard to tell their important tale in a way that connected with you. You, a person with different circumstances and experiences than the author. The ability to bridge the gap between self and other, like empathy, is a skill that needs to be worked at and refined regardless of talent. This concept of engaging your reader is why we "show, don't tell."
What you're talking about, writing to satisfy the urges of an imagined lowest common demoninator of the audience, is a cynical, low-effort application of a very real narratological principle. I think the editor was offering a fix for why he found the MC's manuscript boring and felt nothing reading it.
The part of the chapter where this comes up is a good example of the application of this skill, because the MC spends three and a half pages in his own head, reflecting on stuff that just happened, but it doesn't feel that way at all. We learn more about who he is and why he's about to do what he does, and the entire time the author is holding the audience's hand to make sure we're thinking about the FL's circumstances the way they want us to (even teaching us a little lesson on it via the editor flashback.) The author is writing in consideration of the knowledge that almost none of the readers will be young widows.
It's actually really good, you know?
It might be slightly overdone in anime and manga, but my understanding is that there is a legitimate almost stigma about public relations between the opposite sexes in Japan.Nope not that I've heard of, if it is, that's a very warped view to have
Definitely overdone and very warped view to haveIt might be slightly overdone in anime and manga, but my understanding is that there is a legitimate almost stigma about public relations between the opposite sexes in Japan.
You're not wrong to feel that way. Fmc is a widow and chapter starts with her looking at her dead husband. Real intense right off the bat and we can expect the series to further explore themes of loss and deathIdk why this manga makes me feel melancholic dread. Is there something wrong with me?
Gotta agree, there is some dread of the story getting worse and worse for the characters with some little moments of hope (Grimdark i guess lol). I actually hope its something like this instead of the usual slopNah I'm with you, maybe it's not something as intense as dread, but I definitely feel the melancholy and the impending sense that something is gonna happen.