While I know I know it's pointless to go around in circles with mulish people (👇), or people who are 13 and have brainrot (
@poppinnow), I'll be your huckleberry since I'm stuck pretending to pay attention for the next hour or so...
My English is fine, thanks. The fact that you think a baby floor slam is the next level is like me saying I lightly bumped someone on the street is only slightly worse than me grabbing them by the neck and performing an RKO. See how the lack of levels in-between is something even Reed Richards can't comprehend how you got there?
Again, you have a problem with hyperbole and escalation. I thought you were doing it on purpose, but you seem to seriously believe this. But it's probably best to address this after your next point.
I don't see how my stance would have changed from your flawed arguments last chapter..
Specify, or preferably give examples from the manga, where she gave any indication of not trusting the girl to her brother (besides the ONE example I go into later)? Furthermore,
He gave a split second consideration that maybe his sister would have reservations of someone else holding her child, but realized that would be stupid consideration for someone
SHE LET HOLD HER BABY PREVIOUSLY.
He gave the baby to his stepdaughter, not the neighborhood slasher. And who is this "everyone" that knows she's "shady"? Not to jump ahead again, but the one and ONLY time the sister brought up concerns with Touko was her sense of distance, which he shut down due to his sister's repeated offenses in the past of putting down the women he was involved with. While he may also have some misgivings about the closeness and things Touko says, he thinks it's from inexperience dealing with a teenager. It isn't enough to put her on a watch list.
Oh well shoot, if it's the end of discussion..
Again, there's this "we" stuff. Some people here have an inability to understand or empathize with someone from the story's point of view. "We" aren't "him". If you're capable of looking at this from a 40's something Japanese man experiencing a happy home life for the first time, "He's" behaving entirely reasonably. Which he has this whole series.
You should probably take your own advice, and read the chapters again. She AT NO POINT mentioned or "hinted" she's not comfortable with Touko to her brother (not sure where you got "days" from, it happened the day before she sat down with him). Then she sat him down after playing off badgering him about wanting a kid like their mother did. She feigned interest in his married life to bring up how she thinks Miyako and Touko is swindling him because she made a comment that could have easily been misconstrued.
And yes, the brother told her to "mind her own fucking business", as it's been clearly shown how she's been distrustful of all his relationships in the past (re: brocon). Any further discussions were cut off due to her own shady shit going down that's stressing her out.
I am, it's just that like all the others who's pointed this out in the past, you're using insight and bias to be stretchy as fuck.
Please explain these bad choices in detail. Because nothing I've seen from
his perspective spells doom or get out now. Just closeness misgivings which again, he has no idea how to deal with a teenage stepdaughter, and may think it's understandable.
When? When did this happen other than the aborted attempted made by the sister at the last minute before the outing?
Is this another baby slamming incident? At that point, ONE comment asking if he wants a baby. Weird, but how is that a blow up in his face?
He's not avoiding introspection. That's exactly what he was doing after his family once again shitted on his choices. Between dealing with that emotional drama, or enjoying his WIFE trying to ease his mind as a wife should, any reasonably person would embrace his wife.
Again, your biases and being told the answers he doesn't have outright doesn't mean he's a dumb simp destroying his life. If you don't get that, there's nothing to be done...