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reading this is like a whiplash after tens of japan romcom slops where the MC is a turboturd. holy shit comparatively he's very emotionally intelligent. what a sight for sore eyes
To explain why the hottest girl in school is spending time with average guy. That's the common trick of all romcom slop. I'm only reading this current slop because I heard there was a twist coming that would make it worth itWhy does every manga act like rapey dudes are normal
Didn’t find anything about sewing, but according to Google ai (yeah not gonna research since it’s dead of night over here)
The first 3 buttons on a boys uniform for junior high or high school represents someone/have a meaning
1st represents himself, the 2nd represents the person most beloved to you, and the 3rd represents a best friend “and so on”
So idk which one FMC sewed, but if it’s the second one that makes sort of sense? I’m still confused how the boyfriend thought it meant leading on
THANK YOU FOR THE CHAPTER @Cecey55
As far as I know it's only the giving of the buttons at graduation that has meaning. Sewing the button on would have just been an act of kindness mistaken as interest. Most average guys get snubbed so often that they get neck injuries from whipping their head around so fast when a girl even smiles at them.From the context, I don't think there was any special meaning. It's pretty common for young boys to mistake a girl being platonically nice to them for them being romantically interested. Plus if she has a reputation for stealing men and having lots of boyfriends, he might have jumped to conclusions.
A few months later ...that's what "i'm so sorry that happened" would have been -- expressing empathy. instead he's inserting himself into the equation with an "as a fellow man, i must apologize for the actions of other men." if you've never seen this happen, i'm glad you haven't had to deal with it. it's unfortunately very common and incredibly annoying.
since this should clear it up for you (or if it somehow doesn't!), i'll spare us both a potential headache and refrain from replying further. have a good day.
I get you, and I'm sure that's true for some.Honestly it’s not uncommon to see in adults now either. I’m going full on “in my day” so get the lawn chairs and smoking pipe ready… old man rant… starts… NOW:
I’ve been working on an idea in the back of my head. That our mass-communication (call it The Internet, call it Social Media, whatever) has been leading more and more people to seek validation for their behavior and thoughts - instead of seeking “improvement”. I can 100% believe people have always been crappy. But it seems like it used to be that behavior being shut down in a public space and the individual being socially pressured to change. Your main social interaction was face-to-face.
Not so anymore. And somewhere in that change, we swapped to “everyone needs to accept me for who I am” instead of.. you know… looking for self-improvement. Improvement mentally, emotionally, morally and ethically…
And I see this strongest online. Where people will look to find an echo chamber of validation (I wasn’t wrong to leave my girlfriend, she was wrong because she was leading me on! It wasn’t my fault I misread the situation, she was wrong for tricking me!) so on and so forth.
Old man rant over. Time to go stare at clouds.