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When she first touched him and he yelled, was that not being an ass?Kaede isn't an ass. His friends Izumi and Asahi aren't asses.
There are characters right here who are not asses.
For me the whole point of this manga is 'development'.Finally the drama hits. This was actually pretty interesting. You are crazy though if you think the point of this drama is to make the readers hate Tsubasa (we just got a whole POV chapter of her). Here she basically represents the "others" that can't really understand Kaede's situation, even if they mean well. But it's also about Kaede dealing with how to tackle the situation when it comes to others. Obviously he shouldn't have to deal with this shit, but he also can't expect everyone (no matter how "kind" they are) to be able to deal with something this heavy when he drops his past all at once at someone.
You can also feel this "contradiction" (which goes both ways) when he thinks that she didn't actually mean it when she initially sympathized with him (but we know that her "bad thoughts" only came later). Seems pretty well written for now, no idea where it's going though. But since the author went through the trouble of making Tsubasa sympathetic (arguably), I assume they won't just write her off the story after this.
Lol. As they do say, you're reaching, but you have no arms.When she first touched him and he yelled, was that not being an ass?
Again, strangers. He did not actually hurt her, nor did he intend to hurt her.When he ran away from her and got mad at her for reaching to him, was that not being an ass?
"just because"Was getting together just because he wanted to feel normal and have a girlfriend, then not being immediately honest about what happened to him and even when she clearly misunderstood, not being an ass?
That's not my answer. I'm giving completely different answers.If you're answering "no, because he's a victim and he had a good reason for it" to those questions, you are excusing acts that while perfectly reasonable, are still unkind.
I gave the example previously about racist grandparents/old people. They have basically zero ill intent in being racist. But they are. And as an objective standard, that's bad.I don't get why people always need to weigh faults and then decide who's in the wrong. Most of the time, it's everyone and no one. People hurt each other, people fumble through life having no clue about a single thing, and that's all the more true when we're talking about teens.
Yes, she was insensitive and she hurt him, but it's understandable why it happened. He also hurt her and shut her out with his own reaction to her feelings, and yes, it's obviously because of what she told him, but he still did hurt her back.
People aren't just born aware of how to deal with bad stuff. They learn by going through and talking about it.
Holy fuck can just let us dislike a victim blamer damn she a bad person the author's probably going give her a Redemption arc and make her suck less so fuck off and waitWhen she first touched him and he yelled, was that not being an ass?
When he ran away from her and got mad at her for reaching to him, was that not being an ass?
Was getting together just because he wanted to feel normal and have a girlfriend, then not being immediately honest about what happened to him and even when she clearly misunderstood, not being an ass?
If you're answering "no, because he's a victim and he had a good reason for it" to those questions, you are excusing acts that while perfectly reasonable, are still unkind.
I don't get why people always need to weigh faults and then decide who's in the wrong. Most of the time, it's everyone and no one. People hurt each other, people fumble through life having no clue about a single thing, and that's all the more true when we're talking about teens.
Yes, she was insensitive and she hurt him, but it's understandable why it happened. He also hurt her and shut her out with his own reaction to her feelings, and yes, it's obviously because of what she told him, but he still did hurt her back.
People aren't just born aware of how to deal with bad stuff. They learn by going through and talking about it.
I fist-pumped when Aya laid her out for being a dick. She isn't at fault for her upbringing, nor for thinking what she thinks, but for voicing it out loud and blaming the victim.
I hope this brings out a real change in her, seeing that even her friends found what she did despicable.
I hope the writer doesn't go the easy way of having her experience a SA just to "empathize" with the MC.
So far she's been cornered and isolated, her friends retired her support on her, she can't really talk to her mom, and she has no other person to rely on. The looming threat of the "tutor" her mom hired is still up, Theories say it may be Kaede's abuser, which is fucking weird, but the alternative is even worse, a male that will take an isolated child, groom her, and abuse her. and that is really, really fucking bad, both for the story, and the message it gives to the reader.
i dont think her friends abandoned her, maybe except for aya. although i find it really weird how momoka was in that entire scene without saying anything and then she leaves tsubasa out there crying. that part was badly written imo, even more considering how she defended her before and seemed to be a close friend. if anything the more logical approach would be for her to be on her side to help her with that instead of just abandoning her there lol