nahh mii had it comingI hate this guy more and more with each chapter
Same. There's definitely retarded moments where his brain outright refuses to understand or is afraid to understand that Mii is into him. At the same time, the guy is a kid. In this case, if we were in his shoes, we would be able to treat Mii as a cat when she's a cat and treat her as a human when she's a human. But understanding people's boundaries and respecting them something that you (hopefully) learn as you mature.I hate this guy more and more with each chapter
Daddy chillSame. There's definitely retarded moments where his brain outright refuses to understand or is afraid to understand that Mii is into him. At the same time, the guy is a kid. In this case, if we were in his shoes, we would be able to treat Mii as a cat when she's a cat and treat her as a human when she's a human. But understanding people's boundaries and respecting them something that you (hopefully) learn as you mature.
It's no different from a weeb ruining a relationship because they keep trying to speak in broken Japanese to a Japanese person or taking a recurring in-joke too far and destroying a friendship. The situation really isn't hepled by Mii having a double standard (in his eyes) of asking to be seen as a human but acting as a cat when it suits her. Plus, Mii (in his eyes) is muddying the water by crossing a boundary that he's made abundantly clear - he likes cats and is apathetic about humans.
To him, Mii is like that one friend in the neighborhood with the latest console that you befriend in the hopes of playing with it. But now, that friend keeps not letting him play with their console and he's afraid that if he ruins the relationship, he won't be able to play with the console at all.
Don't get me wrong, I still hate him. He's denser than a neutron star and he's definitely going about the relationship in a terrible way, even if his end goal was just to fluff Mii.
I like your words funny manIs Takase a pretty awful person who's not managing his relationships well? Yes, absolutely.
Is this a comedy manga where real-world consequences probably don't apply? Also yes, absolutely.
Why do you say "in his eyes" like it's an opinion? It's exactly what she's doing. She even said she likes how he treats her like a cat immediately before telling him she hates it when he treats her like a cat. And then, yeah, she's feeding this whole "treat me like a cat/no don't treat me like a cat" dilemma by continuing to act like a cat, turning into one, then turning back the moment he gets comfortable treating her like one again. Never mind this shit with the cafe.Same. There's definitely retarded moments where his brain outright refuses to understand or is afraid to understand that Mii is into him. At the same time, the guy is a kid. In this case, if we were in his shoes, we would be able to treat Mii as a cat when she's a cat and treat her as a human when she's a human. But understanding people's boundaries and respecting them something that you (hopefully) learn as you mature.
It's no different from a weeb ruining a relationship because they keep trying to speak in broken Japanese to a Japanese person or taking a recurring in-joke too far and destroying a friendship. The situation really isn't hepled by Mii having a double standard (in his eyes) of asking to be seen as a human but acting as a cat when it suits her. Plus, Mii (in his eyes) is muddying the water by crossing a boundary that he's made abundantly clear - he likes cats and is apathetic about humans.
To him, Mii is like that one friend in the neighborhood with the latest console that you befriend in the hopes of playing with it. But now, that friend keeps not letting him play with their console and he's afraid that if he ruins the relationship, he won't be able to play with the console at all.
Don't get me wrong, I still hate him. He's denser than a neutron star and he's definitely going about the relationship in a terrible way, even if his end goal was just to fluff Mii.
If he existed irl he'd be a happy loner living with 15 cats who do not suddenly transform into a classmate.I like your words funny man
Yeah if he pulled this irl he would legit be a loner and park himself in front of a truck eventually due to lack of cat girls irl
That part is thoughtlessly cruel, that's right.He says this knowing that Mii considers herself human, implying that he has no use for her when she's not playing cat for his sake.
And there he's even more thoughtless and cruel. That would be downright unacceptable if not for the owner kinda roping him into it, and as Mii asks him to reconsider he should say no. It's her place, not his.Later, upon learning that Mii works in a cat cafe [ch 52], Takase becomes snotty and accusatory, as though this constitutes proof that she was lying all along about wanting to treated as a human (it doesn't; it's just a job). So he spends two pages sarcastically berating her about it. He then accepts a job there without considering that he might be invading her "sacred place" [ch 64].
Absolutely, I agree. And Mii really shouldn't have gotten so physical with Takase in her human form without his consent.But Mii has to realise, she's the one that keeps coming to him as a cat, she's the one that started the relationship as a cat with the hope to turn it into a human love. On that front he's entitled to refuse.