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... Im sorry what ?Might as well abuse her fr
... Im sorry what ?Might as well abuse her fr
Didn't you know? Their comment was extremely serious and has zero chance of being a joke at all. My dad works at MangaDex, so I know.... Im sorry what ?
Which ones are wrong and I'll pass them on to the TL and make some corrections.Are the SFX translations this hilariously wrong on purpose?
THIS RIGHT HEREOf course women can abuse men. Without any evidence to show, his words are just as valid as hers. They're idiots just taking her word for it and dismissing his.
Yeah, there are rarely guys who come up front about getting abused by his girlfriend/wife, but the response to that is usually either publicly emasculating him for being weak, or 'he probably deserved it for pissing her off' or something similar. That's why most guys don't ever speak up about their conflicts with their girls, bears with the abuse, and doesn't take it anymore to the point that he unalives himself (and there are more of those on the men's side than the women's in statistics).Honestly I was shocked he even mentioned that she abused him.
You speak like a MGTOW. For what it's worth, I approve.Yeah, there are rarely guys who come up front about getting abused by his girlfriend/wife, but the response to that is usually either publicly emasculating him for being weak, or 'he probably deserved it for pissing her off' or something similar. That's why most guys don't ever speak up about their conflicts with their girls, bears with the abuse, and doesn't take it anymore to the point that he unalives himself (and there are more of those on the men's side than the women's in statistics).
So even if many people didn't believe the MC, just having him speak the truth was a breath of fresh air. He said his piece, and chooses to continue on his life without going any further into the subject of fighting his ex off. He clearly shows he wants nothing to do with her and makes every attempt to avoiding her, so anything that happens to her after that has nothing to do with him. What the public hears and does with that information is at their own discretion.
It's also good that his friends from class are there to stick up for him, because if the ex tries something that frames him, he can rely on his friends to serve as his witnesses, which may be necessary, but I kind of doubt MC will lean on them for that support if the spoilers from other commenters hinted anything.
I feel like when it started off Hanabi had a chance to be an interesting tragic character. In the sense that she herself is a teenager whose in love for the first time and doesn't really know what to do with those emotions. It wouldn't be the first time someone her age made poor and selfish decisions not realizing the damage they caused until it was too late. I think giving her straight consequences and no redemption but just a realization could have been nice writing. Instead it's been drawn out far past it's expiration date and in all this time she hasn't really been shown to be anything more than an awful person. Like she's not even been shown as a real human being. It feels like a discredit to both the story and her character. Especially because they keep dragging her out as the antagonist which leads to literally basically the same storyline each time.Personally, I don't like the writing of character whose sole purpose is just to be annoying and be hated by the audience. And yeah in this case it's Hanabi's writing.
But y'know watching his friends always got his bacc is really soothin not gonna lie and really overpowered my dislike towards Hanabi's character writing.