Has anyone else said that other than meI don't like the "Mahoro is an unreliable narrator" theories,
Has anyone else said that other than meI don't like the "Mahoro is an unreliable narrator" theories,
With his age it seems like he might be a snarky teen as opposed to someone being cunning/opportunistic. Tho i have heard of ppl moving on quicker in their next relationship like "we were together for 5 years but her next relationship s/he got engaged within one month" bc they know what they do/don't want in a relationship (still seems like a rush without a year of living together or already being friends during the prev relationship without necessarily cheating)
My assumption is Rio going after Rei has less to do with her feeling attraction to Rei and more about wanting to get one over on Mahoro.Unless the husband also has a stone face in front of Rio too you'd think she wouldn't fall for it since he obviously looks like he doesn't wanna be there/would prolly be contacted and like "i was dragged here by my wife at least i got free food"
This only works if we ignore the genre. this is 100% Stella getting her groove back rules. Anything unrelated to Stella reclaiming her groove can be safely ignored because it is housewife wishfulment not any sort of logical exercise. If a housewife can't track the plot after a bottle of wine, its too complex.I don't like the "Mahoro is an unreliable narrator" theories,
There are probably less people saying it now, since Rei has worn out his welcome. But at the start, when we didn't know what was going on, a lot of people got the vibe that Mahoro was the adulterer and Rei is actually a cool and innocent man.Has anyone else said that other than me
Were we ever told his age? Seemed like he was wearing office attire the first time he appeared & that probably puts him in his mid twenties.but i don't think it'd work out long term even if they were closer in age
I do wonder if "May our marriage live a long, healthy life" sounded less like obvious forced bait in the original Japanese.![]()
And she still took it like that.
I think that is called "collaboration" in corporate lingo, and it's not limited to one-on-one meetings. It's very common, a daily occurrence in many businesses. Equally dreadful.Man this was a sad read. Watching two people who both want nothing to do with each other and would rather be anywhere else than in each other's company try to interact is...kinda painful to watch.
Thank you for the translation.
Ugh. I could actually see his smug face saying that.that would weaken her case significantly as Rei could portray that as her cheating on him and claim he only got involved with Rio after she cheated on him.
My girlfriend's friend group of 8 years broke down because everyone tried to keep up appearances for her sake since she alone was clueless about their animosities with each other. That kind of rose-tinting definitely does happen in real life.I don't like the "Mahoro is an unreliable narrator" theories, but in this case we do really only see the friend group's dynamics solely from how she remembers them. In chapter 9 it's implied that Momo already knows a bit more about what Rio is truly like. It is possible that Rio never even had much of a facade and was awful the whole time, we just don't see it that way because Mahoro's memories are tinted by her own feelings of friendship.
To be honest, Haruto shows up as a rebound and I'm completely on board with him.
ITs the fact he's circling (and has been circling) + Mahoro being indenial about her feelings that makes me dislike him so. and again, he is the author's ideal husbando so feels no need to explain why he should be a good partner other than "he exists".
My girlfriend's friend group of 8 years broke down because everyone tried to keep up appearances for her sake since she alone was clueless about their animosities with each other. That kind of rose-tinting definitely does happen in real life.