Mikadono Sanshimai wa Angai, Choroi.

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this and dress up darling had some of the sharpest declines i've seen in the romance genre. solid pacing and constant progress with endearing characters quickly became riddled slog arcs that don't really go anywhere and squander potential along with a seemingly infinitely stalled relationship. for both, it feels like the first 5 chapters had more progress total than the last 50
Well the author has to milk it somehow 😅 letting it end might put them out of work for a while
 
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After reading this story, I think the main problem our MC has to learning things is all mental. All his life he was told he wasn't good enough just because he couldn't do something perfect on the first try; and was not "Perfect" like his mother and being insulted for it. Since he was constantly told that; his mind struggles with achieving things. He can also struggles with things his mother was good at because he unknowingly resents her. He still loves his mom, but if you see his looks during his flashbacks he resents her because she left him alone. She was never there for him and only cared about her career. From his flashbacks, she was just passing through their home never even sat with him for a few seconds, I doubt she even know a single thing about him at the end. Making him raise himself and then he was forced to even take care of his mother when she got ill. Though in the end his mother did realize what she did to him and never knew about her son which is why she told him to find a family who loved him; because she failed to give him that. We are seeing now thanks to the sisters that he is starting to heal, but it will take a while for him to break through his mental block.
 
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After reading this story, I think the main problem our MC has to learning things is all mental. All his life he was told he wasn't good enough just because he couldn't do something perfect on the first try; and was not "Perfect" like his mother and being insulted for it. Since he was constantly told that; his mind struggles with achieving things. He can also struggles with things his mother was good at because he unknowingly resents her. He still loves his mom, but if you see his looks during his flashbacks he resents her because she left him alone. She was never there for him and only cared about her career. From his flashbacks, she was just passing through their home never even sat with him for a few seconds, I doubt she even know a single thing about him at the end. Making him raise himself and then he was forced to even take care of his mother when she got ill. Though in the end his mother did realize what she did to him and never knew about her son which is why she told him to find a family who loved him; because she failed to give him that. We are seeing now thanks to the sisters that he is starting to heal, but it will take a while for him to break through his mental block.
I disagree about him resenting her and more that he resented how people perceive the whole "genius" aspect of her and how it affects expectations of him. Like people EXPECT him to be good/great at the things SHE was simply because he's her son even though that's mindless BS reasoning and not how any of those things work.

It's clear that Subaru loved him and has some deep regrets about not giving him the family life he should've had based on their interactions in the first episode and managed to reconcile and bond in what little time she had left.

As an aside, with 4chan torpedoed, I wonder what's gonna happen to the translation of this series.
 
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Harém é realmente uma merda . Ele coloca várias mulheres em papéis submisso, competindo entre si por um homem totalmente sem profundidade, sem personalidade, e que sequer merece a atenção delas, em resumo, uma auto inserção. Essa dinâmica é degradante, pois faz parecer que as mulheres se contentam com qualquer cara que não tenha nada de especial, desvalorizando-as e ignorando o fato de que elas são personagens complexas e com suas próprias vontades e méritos. Esse tipo de narrativa perpetua uma visão distorcida e desrespeitosa das mulheres, reduzindo-as a estereótipos e um simples "prêmio" para ser disputado. Em vez de mostrar relações genuínas e respeitosas, essas histórias apenas reforçam noções de inferioridade e submissão que não têm lugar na realidade
 
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É doloroso ver como as mulheres, seres tão incríveis, continuam sendo tratadas de forma tão rasa e simplista na mídia tradicional. São constantemente reduzidas a estereótipos, retratadas como sendo incapazes de tomar decisões próprias e, muitas vezes, vistas como manequins, marionetes, objetos para agradar aos homens. Essa representação distorcida não reflete a complexidade das mulheres, mas parece ser o que gera mais dinheiro e audiência. O pior de tudo é que conteúdos como esse são altamente valorizados (jamais uma merda dessa merecia essa fama e uma nota tão alta), enquanto histórias realmente profundas e bem construídas ficam esquecidas, enterradas na gaveta, sem o reconhecimento que merecem. Isso é um reflexo claro do quanto a indústria, em grande parte, privilegia o superficial e o fácil, em vez de dar espaço para narrativas genuínas e transformadoras
 
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