"Slut who's actually pure".. I think chapter 1 made pretty clear she isn't "pure" 😶..We are so, so close.
Just a couple of chapters more
At first I didn't like Anjou (I'm just not a fan of the 'slut who's actually pure' characters), but now I actually think she's really nice. I like this couple
Fair enough. I just made up a name of an achetype of characters. You know what I'm talking about, and you vcan probably think of a better name for those characters"Slut who's actually pure".. I think chapter 1 made pretty clear she isn't "pure" 😶..
"Slut who's actually pure".. I think chapter 1 made pretty clear she isn't "pure" 😶..
Yeah, but the archtype you think of is usually "appearing", as if they're "slutty", but they in reality have no experience whatsoever, that's more common in gyaru stories, though here you can't really say she's pure considering she really was getting railed in the middle of a classroom and, then just went and asked mc who randomly entered if he wanted to finish 😶Fair enough. I just made up a name of an achetype of characters. You know what I'm talking about, and you vcan probably think of a better name for those characters
Figured how it was meant, it was referring to being romantically inexperienced in general, but she did date and "thought" she liked them and skipped to the act with a couple partners, in that sense she isn't ur usual manga "pure", who is entirely new to romance and doesn't know the first thing and all, she skipped steps, but was aware of thempretty sure the meaning of "pure" here is that she never experienced true love and all, which seems highly likely.
I think she's developed in an interesting way. The "pure slut" idea is usually a character who acts and dresses provocatively, but is actually rather shy and without experience. She's different; she's desperate to be liked and has had sex because that's what she's been expected to do, even though it's led to her having a terrible reputation and engage in reckless behavior. Her having a full blown panic attack when she and Kiyomi were about to do it because she had internalized that once boys have sex with her the relationship is basically over was a pretty smart bit of characterization. It gave the story a very good reason to not have the two go all the way, showed how happy she is with her present circumstances, revealed her deepest fear, while re-enforcing why she acted and acts the way she does.At first I didn't like Anjou (I'm just not a fan of the 'slut who's actually pure' characters), but now I actually think she's really nice. I like this couple
No, no, I wasn't talking about gyarus like Anjou or Miku Okazaki, I was actually thinking in Nanjou or... I forgot her name girl from the manga where she was a slut until she met the MC but he never actually had sex with her. Damn I forgot the name of the series, sorry.Yeah, but the archtype you think of is usually "appearing", as if they're "slutty", but they in reality have no experience whatsoever, that's more common in gyaru stories, though here you can't really say she's pure considering she really was getting railed in the middle of a classroom and, then just went and asked mc who randomly entered if he wanted to finish 😶
this isnt Haite Kudasai Takamine-san lol, at least this author addressed the premise of the relationship. That manga played off the blackmail for laughsStill haven't forgotten about the first chapters, author.
Still haven't forgotten about the first chapters, author.
Yep, first chapters were weird, but everything after it was peak, Author did a really good job writing the characters.I don't think anyone who is still reading this have forgotten the earlier chapters.
Having said that, Nanjou and Kiyomi's character development have been pretty good. So has their relationship development. Nanjou may not be a "pure" girl (and really no one needs to be "pure" to be in a loving relationship), but she realizes that she loves Kiyomi for who he is and wants to share EVERYTHING she can with him. We saw her imagining their future married life together with kids and she said "when" instead of "if". She is locked in to be with Kiyomi for the long haul. He also was the one who opened her eyes to the fact she could be loved as the person she is instead of who others want her to be, so it makes sense she would feel that way.
I think they meant "pure" as in they also want to be loved the same way they show love and not be just a transactional whore"Slut who's actually pure".. I think chapter 1 made pretty clear she isn't "pure" 😶.