Honestly, I have to disagree. This grips me on a very personal level and it genuinely feels like a realistic expression of emotions from a person who has difficulties with people and guiding themselves through relationships in an atypical way. I love this development, and I'm glad they're tackling it this way instead of just outright saying "I love you"Just a simple "I like you" would be fine... no need to over complicate sh*t author-san... it doesn't make things more interesting... just the opposite in fact...
Maybe.... IF, this series didn't already over complicate sh*t and add a lot of excess and dragged sh*t out....Honestly, I have to disagree. This grips me on a very personal level and it genuinely feels like a realistic expression of emotions from a person who has difficulties with people and guiding themselves through relationships in an atypical way. I love this development, and I'm glad they're tackling it this way instead of just outright saying "I love you"
Yes and no.She's awkward and doesn't understand others after being isolated for so long and that's only with just friends let alone actual romantic feelings. Of course she'd be scared and she should be! She has no idea what will happen between them and that's a normal thought even with "normal" people. It would be completely out of character if she just said "yeah I like you let's go out". But it's also in character for him to give that extra push which he's done since the beginning.
I mean, this manga isn't very complicated, but it is set in high school. She's someone who was severely isolated until like less than a year prior. Her own convictions about her character are likely heavily set in, so it's not insane that she thinks in this way. She's gained something that she has never (kind of) had before and is afraid of losing it. Its a very very real emotion that I've grappled with before.Yes and no.
It'd also still work if she realized over the time that she likes him and wants to always be with him and goes out with him...
my guy just like me frgets turned down
commits suicide