I think the ojisan was already quite childish when he was an adult man, and he didn’t change much when he turned into a elementary school girl, which is why I like this small series.
This really feels like one of those things where the author forgets that the reader never got to experience all of the fantasizing they did about the story in their head before actually writing it.
This really feels like one of those things where the author forgets that the reader never got to experience all of the fantasizing they did about the story in their head before actually writing it.
Assuming there was a lot of fantasizing. This is one of those cases I can often tell the author is a woman. One of the big tells is equating TS to either their own experiences growing up, or even glossing over some of the deeper psychological crags. And yeah there basically is no fundamental difference between the protagonist of this story and, well, a grumpy tomboy.