Of course they don't know what Izumi's going through because he didn't tell them. After Izumi unloaded his feelings Kaede fucked up by making the conversation about someone else. Unintentionally all that does is isolate Izumi even more because he finally told his friends what he went through and was met with the same thing he's experienced his whole life, that his feelings don't matter because they're affecting someone else. This chapter made me REALLY dislike Kaede.
This is a checkpoint in any relationship tbh. Especially that last statement...Equal Friends. Each and Everyone at some point has to 'depend' on others. Not being a able to do so is a trait and is a victim of 'Toxic Masculinity'.
So what if he takes pity on you? He can still be your friend. Friends don't have to have similar circumstances, they become friends together despite all odds.
It's been a while since we've seen black background-kun
......"fake emo"??He needed his ass beat! He wanna be a fake emo like his crazy ass girlfriend so bad. Fine do it alone
Were they not showing empathy then? It looks that way by your explanation. Why would he call it pity?There is a difference between pity and empathy. Pity is a negative quality no matter how you slice it and in fact it's why the term "pitiful" is seen negatively. Pitying someone doesn't really seek to alleviate or otherwise help them, it's just a means of acknowledging that someone is suffering and nothing else. Like a "man that sucks for you, anyway" kind of feeling.
Empathy goes beyond and commiserates with the afflicted. They seek to offer support because they care and not out of some sense of obligation. They want the person's situation to improve and they'll try to help if they can. A core component of empathy is that it affects your feelings as well; this other person's suffering is causing you emotional discomfort. Pity has no such condition.
Were they not showing empathy then? It looks that way by your explanation. Why would he call it pity?
Just another sad example of one not appreciating what- or in this case, who- they have.You got two awesome bros that are literally the ride or die type, and you fucking push them away
Sigh
I thought Boy’s Abyss messed me up, but this manga…
I think the difference is "depending on someone during a temporary situation" and "letting someone know about your permanent or long-term situation that can't easily be resolved and will turn you into a charity case." Izumi's situation is the latter, and even though I don't think his bros would treat him that way, he's obviously concerned about it. Another perspective is that he values the normal time he spends with his friends, and he doesn't want them to know about his family situation, because it might irrevocably change the time that they spend together, with his bros walking on egg shells around him.This is a checkpoint in any relationship tbh. Especially that last statement...Equal Friends. Each and Everyone at some point has to 'depend' on others. Not being a able to do so is a trait and is a victim of 'Toxic Masculinity'.
OkayThe difference between shounen no abyss and this manga is that this is more to relatability. Sensitive boy is a coming-of-age of boys who have gone through shit and getting better. It's as if we, the audience, can see a bit of ourselves overcome challenges that we can relate to.
Shounen no abyss is just about trauma and how low can we go. Some don't get better and go further down the depressed rabbit hole. I think this manga would be harder for others because we can see a bit of ourselves.
I think this is a cultural thing; I can see it happening in Japan that the father is forgiven, because despite his poor way of showing it, his father is trying to discipline him and make him fit in to society. It seems too harsh to us, but it probably makes more sense in Japan.On real life, the chance of salvaging the relationship with his father would be miniscule. Hell, given the way the dad is being painted, why would anyone want to remain in contact with a parent who doesn't do the bare minimum AND hits their adolescent son? It would be too much of a leap of logic if somehow the father had a sudden change of heart after all that and now wants to be a "good dad", or for MC to forgive many years of poor treatment and trauma, specially on the short term.