To be fair too many adults mix up lust for love.That is… actually a rather interesting point of conflict. I know they aren’t gonna stick with it and move to her discovering how she feels romantically, but its so interesting.
I mean you have someone who had to work their butt off to get along with their best friend and is constantly putting in work to keep their friendship strong (probably about half the manga I’ve read would say they stopped hanging out after middle school when the class started saying they should date). Then all of a sudden he gets a crush and someone new effortlessly starts a relationship that’s more intimate than yours.
That’s such an ugly human feeling to be jealous of your best friend’s first crush because of that. I love it. Reminds me of the Amazing World of Gumball, but there Darwin is just jealous at the thought of losing his bff/brother. Here we get the hint that it’s partly that but we’re also pretty explicitly she’s made at the ease of the whole situation for him. Which theoretically, she should be happy anything is making him open up to others and gain more friends, but in reality she hates it. I’d find it really interesting if they introduced a male (or female (just someone platonic)) character who the MC just meshes well with and hits it off fast.
On another note, I really wish manga wouldn’t have HS students or lower use “love” instead of just having a crush or being attracted to or liking. I imagine a lot of the confusion comes from mistaking attraction with love.
Many "grown ups" to third base before getting to know each other.To be fair too many adults mix up lust for love.
There's precedent for asexual/aromantic main characters in manga. See Kiryuu-sensei wa Renai ga Wakaranai, Is Love the Answer?, I Want to Be a Wall. And this mangaka's covered themes of the many relationships people can have with "love" before, in It's Not Meguro-san's First Time.Honestly I would be surprised if this condition is touched upon in a story orginating from Japan, the land of socially stigmatizing even talking about mental health help.
I would welcome it exploring such a rare topic, but I highly doubt this story will take that path.
Yeah, its much more likely that it will go the "realise her feelings" route than that, and its starting to be more and more obvious that he's gonna end up with the childhood friend at this point.Honestly I would be surprised if this condition is touched upon in a story orginating from Japan, the land of socially stigmatizing even talking about mental health help.
I would welcome it exploring such a rare topic, but I highly doubt this story will take that path.
Is almost painful to watch how hard she's losing.
Thats the thing right? If she really holds no romantic feeling for him then it makes her a bad person to be stopping him being happily in love. I'm still torn on this series cause it feels well written then stuff like this and last chapter happens lol
I know that but if they do indeed pull teh aromantic card it'll be a big oof.but she does love him. she's just don't want to express it or didn't had to cuz she was his only friend. but now there's competition 🗿
The thing is, she isn't jealous about them spending time together. But his attitude.It feels weird to read the comments here, jealousy in friendship is common.
When your best friend gets a girl and starts ditching you, you get upset even if I'm pretty sure you don't have romantic feelings for your bro. Same here if she's aro.
Would actually be interesting if she is.Is Hinaki(twintails) a legit aromantic?
Aromanticism means experiencing little or no romantic attraction to other people.
A aromantic person can form bonds with others, but a common trait is that they feel a sense of uncomfort or even disgust towards having romantic feelings towards other people.