This is definitely one of my all time favorites.
Why? Because it's the epitome of literary perfection and has no flaws? No.
But due to the absolutely astounding evolution the series goes through.
Not to mention that I found the main cast really charming and the comedy mostly spot-on. :>
Starting off as an, even at the time, fairly generic shounen romcom with a "twist" to something more akin to a battle seinen.
From something with art that seemed more fit for a 4-koma to everyone-is-a-bishi-now!?
From a super predictable shounen manga to something with actual twist and turns.
And it's not just that by itself but the incredibly seamless fashion in which it happened too.
At almost any point in time during the series you can just jump back 10 chapters and immediately notice surprisingly severe differences in art, if nothing else.
I'd honestly love if Ikeda at some point went back to the series and made a third season.
While most of the main issues have been resolved, I think is still enough material left to make another season out of. And if not, I'm sure he could think of something. :>
Moreover, I'd simply love to see what Ikeda would do with a third season.
Truth be told, I was actually up to around chapter 58 back when it was still being actively translated but then decided to wait for what seemed like the final arc to finish, before I'd get back to it.
When it did finally finish, enough time had passed for me to forget many of the more important plot details again and was consequently never quite in the mood to get back to it. Couple that with my HDD dying and me losing track of what my last read chapter was... Yeah.
So I figured I would wait until I'd consider another reread worthwhile.
Took me 6 years to finally get around to it. Bajeebus.
And if that wasn't bad enough, with all the random interruptions and senseless procrastinations it took me roughly another 6 months to actually read through the entire thing. Season 1 and 2 combined. Badoublejeebus.
Still, I had a good time.
For the reasons I outlined above but... likely also for sentimental reasons, I won't deny that.
Then again, that's probably how it normally goes, anyway. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
But that's exactly what that means. A person is made up of their personality and memories/experiences; you could also make the argument that it's just the personality since your personality is built off your experiences. While you could also argue genetics is a huge factor, we're talking about a mother and daughter so it's a non-issue in this case.
Eh, don't really feel like going over that again, but aside from that the problem is that you're trying to use real-life logic(?) to refute the given in-universe explanation. :V