Mone-san no Majime Sugiru Tsukiaikata - Vol. 3 Ch. 29 - Childhood Friends...? Part 3

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Oh yeah? Give me proof that this will not have a harem end. No "source:dude trust me" k?

Also that logic is fucking retarded. Are Negima, Yuragi Yuuna and TWGOK not a harem series? This manga is tagged "harem" my dude, your weird ass definition won't change that.
 
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O yeah, those manga that didnt have a harem end are harems?
BS man, if you dont know what a real harem is that's not my problem
 
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Every time I reach the weekend, bring up one of the chapters of this manga, and see a giant, page-spanning picture of one of the mobs stretching across the screen instead of Mone-san, my heart sinks with disappointment. This was yet another three chapters wasted; the only good thing about them is seeing Dark Mangirl get shot down. That went right back to being awful, as Mangirl went and got right on that "I won't lose to you, unknown girlfriend~1!" wagon with a busted wheel.

That said, the people in these comment sections are absurd and possessed of horrible taste. Mangirl's character is 95% made up of traits that themselves frequently make up half of the reason why shounen romcoms are so hated, and you still have people here calling her "best girl", pining for her. If Mone-san wasn't the main character, and Mangirl was, this story's progression would be strained and frequently drag to a near halt--with Haruta catching blows in each chapter just for her coming on to him, whether by accident or even intentionally. Her character has been done time and time again since the 90s, if not before. I'll go so far as to say a lot of the people here are masochistic sissies--they'd actually want a girl to threaten them all day (in retaliation for attempted romance, no less), or perhaps even make good on those threats.

Mangirl herself isn't very much better than Flatchest from the previous arc; she may not know exactly who Haruta's girlfriend is like Flatchest does, but she does know that Haruta has one--and she still wants to pass herself off as the "other woman". The rejection surely hurt, but for all that strength she would talk about she and her family having, she chose to be a desperate would-be homewrecker instead. Well, I knew it was all talk from the gate; if she did have that strength and discipline she'd talk about, she'd not be so given to losing her composure and imposing herself upon others the way she would--from her character-defining first appearance.
 

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