Obokoi Majo wa Majiwaritai! - Vol. 6 Ch. 32

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That girl who had sex with Noro is a witch, mark my words.
Makes you wonder the steps it takes to become a witch, besides the sex. (You have to be initiated into the association or what?
 
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To be fair, it feels more natural and grounded for the cast to screw up their communication here than most other manga due to the fact that they're kids; they overthink, they get embarrassed too easily, they hold onto their egos too tightly. I think we can all relate with their actions back when we were kids.
i think even as adults, we are pretty wracked with miscommunication, ever so sure that we can leave proper communication for another day, a better day, a more suitable day, while such a day would always be tomorrow, a tomorrow that will never be today
 
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Actually, yes. They are going to highschool, so they will inevitable form new friend circle with them and so the old ones would gradually be phased out saved for 1-2 extremely closed friends. Same with going to university after graduating. This thing are normal anywhere you know?
They're within walking distance of each other's houses, though...
 
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He got banished to the booty call dimension

I feel like it's a bait and they just kissed or something

They could have also touched each other. Handies, petting, etc. It wasn't necessarily sex but it was explicitly stated to be beyond kissing.
 
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I thought something similar to the TL when I read Hibiki's response to Noro, her explanation about her upbringing immediately came to mind. Also, I feel like we're often lectured in media (Japanese as well as western) that we shouldn't choose schools or location based on romantic interest. I mean, it's one thing if you have a very specific future in mind and following your romantic interest would mean giving up on that. But I honestly don't think this is super common. Most of the kids I went to school with had no idea what to do even as they graduated high school, and what they went for after that was more or less whim. And if that's the case, what difference does it even make if you go for some generic option close to where your SO is? You can figure out what you wanna do there. Japan's always like, AS A 13-YEAR OLD YOU MUST DECIDE YOUR ENTIRE FUTURE RIGHT NOW. And if you don't have a huge-ass dream and pursue it relentlessly sacrificing everything else in the process, you're irresponsible. I ain't saying the job market is super forgiving or anything, but it's just unreasonable to expect kids to be capable of foreseeing what their ideal path is. Even if you do have a huge dream (professionally), there's absolutely no guarantee there will even be any demand for it by the time you graduate and enter the workforce, so you may very well have to give up at that point after all, even if you check all the boxes and score the best grades in the country. Given that it's all so random anyway for most people, just let people do what they want.
 

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