Obokoi Majo wa Majiwaritai! - Vol. 5 Ch. 28

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I'm noticing a running theme throughout these recent chapters. Komori is slowly getting more friends, hobbies, and experiences. She's actually starting to have a life outside of witchcraft. But it's coming at the cost of spending time with Hiiragi. Twice during the past two chapters, Komori and Hiiragi have decided to go home separately. This is perfectly fine and healthy, to an extent. I think the next step in the development of their relationship will be figuring out the balance between their social lives and romance.
 
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I'm noticing a running theme throughout these recent chapters. Komori is slowly getting more friends, hobbies, and experiences. She's actually starting to have a life outside of witchcraft. But it's coming at the cost of spending time with Hiiragi. Twice during the past two chapters, Komori and Hiiragi have decided to go home separately. This is perfectly fine and healthy, to an extent. I think the next step in the development of their relationship will be figuring out the balance between their social lives and romance.
That's what I've been noticing after the new girl came into the picture.

Not a lot of screentime with the duo recently. They're both doing their own things with their friends.
 
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Komori’s growth throughout the manga has been rly great to watch . From a witch who didn’t have the slightest knowledge abt scl life to enjoying sports day with her friends . I rly liked the character growth shown in this manga , better than most of the romance mangas rn
It’s funny how in general, it’s getting less lewd as she’s developing and learning about society.
 
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My take from this chapter is that Otaku culture forced schools in japan to change their dressing code during P.E. I'm not surprised but it's hilarious
I think it's more like the bloomers were pretty much just sexualizing middle and high school girls, which was something people thought was no problem at all half a century ago. Kinda like how female beach volleyball players are -forced- to wear revealing bikinis when competing.
 
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My take from this chapter is that Otaku culture forced schools in japan to change their dressing code during P.E. I'm not surprised but it's hilarious
It was perverted old men that made bloomers standard wear for schoolgirls in the first place, and the ones who forced the change were the female student protestors in the 90s because they didn't want to appeal to those perverted old men anymore
 

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