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They fucking held hands, disgustingDamn, i cant belive her mom fucked her dad, that's so fucked up
They fucking held hands, disgustingDamn, i cant belive her mom fucked her dad, that's so fucked up
No, seriously, read what most ANYONE has said about this matter in the chapter threads.What are you taking about this is online I said go outside why I would care what everyone else here is saying when my point is you guys are literally OKing victim blaming
I disagree, but not for the reason you think. There are actually a surprising number of people who have come to the defense of Tsubasa. Obviously, yes, other people have stated their dislike of her, but the defenders have had a decent voice too.ITT people getting angry at a teenager.
Since the last thread, there have been people who can't comprehend that a teenager can freak out and do horrendous things in the heat of the moment.
A teenager on her first take at romance is not the most emotionally stable and mature person, damn there are full-grown adults that wouldn't be capable of dealing with this carefully enough.
If Tsubasa's tutor isn't Kaede's Abuser and turns out to be a Male, I am genuinely afraid for her, if this author wants that sweet sweet drama that is an easy way to milk content for as long as he wants. I hope he doesn't go that path.
What are you talking about the comments above this is literally saying it okay because she's a teenagerNo, seriously, read what most ANYONE has said about this matter in the chapter threads.
That's interesting. I'd like to see if that would happen.I think this arc is for Tsubasa accepting the fact of Kaede’s past and overcoming it at the end then author drops that her new tutor is the one who molested Kaede.
normally i don't like Yuri/Yaoi development. but in this case.... BROS OVER HOES!!All aboard the Yaoi route with the friends, women are clearly the issue here
You sure? Because you said it, "flawless heroine who saves everybody". In this manga's context, is she not the protag's "perfect saviour"? Like, come on. An I'm-so-kind-I-cry-at-the-thought-of-me-possibly-hurting-someone-I-don't-even-know-all-that-well kind of character is too perfect for a story about recovery from a trauma, don't you think? She didn't even try to fight for her own values, unless you count that text wall monologue from previous chapter.A Mary Sue is an unrealistically flawless heroine who saves everybody; what we're seeing here is a person who was insanely sort of coddled (and also might be asexual lol idk but probably more just basically damaged in her own way) and has naive and constrictive/destructive ideals. You could say maybe that she's trying to be a Mary Sue, kind of, but I think the term "Mary Sue" is mostly just off-topic here.
Their teens who have little understanding of how to fully process such circumstances and emotions; the way they are responding to things is totally normal especially for someone who might have gone though a rough or sheltered upbringing.No they don't that's not how normal people should or do view victims what she's doing is fucked up why do yall keep calling it normal it's weird
Thanks for the recommendation.You should read Boy's Abyss if you like characters that feel real.
Due to the progression, storytelling and worldbuilding, it's not for everyone though.
You have an open relationship with language.What are you talking about the comments above this is literally saying it okay because she's a teenager
Omg you people are so stupid have you been a teenager jesus christ over dramatize those years much in everything that is not how normal teenager act you dumb fuck real life isn't euphoria and it's a shoujo manga grew in Christian no sex worldly things that doesn't make it okay I'm of people writing shit stories and people saying its realistic because it's a tragedy or saying that irrationally choice makes sense because that a teenager you are ether old as fuck or need to good outside the people you base your opinion of teenager on are a small minority there just loudTheir teens who have little understanding of how to fully process such circumstances and emotions; the way they are responding to things is totally normal especially for someone who might have gone though a rough or sheltered upbringing.
The fact is that its an amazing portal of flawed and damaged people going though new experiences.
Sure dumb assYou have an open relationship with language.