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wah!I'm glad the recent credit page doesn't include the waluigi meme, and I hope it stays that way in the future 😌
wah!I'm glad the recent credit page doesn't include the waluigi meme, and I hope it stays that way in the future 😌
It is normal for parents to be overprotective.True, but as a parent, after what happened in the past...that is a normal reaction.
Maybe not the ideal, but normal
Just as normal as it's for their child's crossdressing friend to finally set the parents straight.It is normal for parents to be overprotective.
BURN THE HERETIC!I'm glad the recent credit page doesn't include the waluigi meme, and I hope it stays that way in the future 😌
yupso next would be
'real' kaori reveal?
JP lit is absolutely full of this, and it goes to basic cultural differences. Vs the West which is more about justice -- a person should pay for the wrongs that they commit.Have you noticed that there is always redemption for the character who has left a trauma? Even with attitudes considered unsocial, some almost sexual harassment. In Boku no Kokoro no Yabai Yatsu the character uses physical force to try to get Anna's contact and at the end there is a gentle farewell to the Senpai, showing that he was a hard worker at soccer. If it's not a manga about crime, the chance of redemption is very high. It's starting to get boring
47 picked up the wrong HVT400 IQ Redraw 🤯
I'm glad the recent credit page doesn't include the waluigi meme, and I hope it stays that way in the future 😌
Sure it is, but it was a reflex that makes some sense.It is overprotective, simply because he takes the choice away from her.
Slowly get the torch400 IQ Redraw 🤯
I'm glad the recent credit page doesn't include the waluigi meme, and I hope it stays that way in the future 😌
Even more in Nanami case.It is normal for parents to be overprotective.
It's beyond past time.so next would be
'real' kaori reveal?
There is no "but" since I didn't say it didn't make sense.Sure it is, but it was a reflex that makes some sense.
I'd say no, because for me he crossed that border when he physically carried her away. Something like that can also scar someone since it can be incredibly embarrassing.I would say it's the first time I see a overprotective dad that MAKES SENSE and it's wholesome