The Guy She Was Interested in Wasn't a Guy at All - Ch. 92 - Catalyst

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Here's a crazy concept. You know those feelings of compassion and empathy you apply to woman, just apply them to men as well and the term "monster" loses all meaning. Maybe mental health issues, family life, but no, just evil monster because man. No reasons, just evil man
ah yes a classic jackist being an insane incel thread
 
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Here's a crazy concept. You know those feelings of compassion and empathy you apply to woman, just apply them to men as well and the term "monster" loses all meaning. Maybe mental health issues, family life, but no, just evil monster because man. No reasons, just evil man
Oh, so you acknowledge your idea is crazy, because it's clearly illogical. Okay.
 
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im gonna go on a little rant. im still disappointed how Aya started to call Mitsuki her crush seemingly out of nowhere. she had a crush on Koga when she thought she was a guy, then when she found out that guy is Mitsuki she started to refer to her as "oshi" which means idol in Japanese (scanlator translated this as "crush" but later explained that it was more as an admiration for her idol than romantic). i think we can all agree that Aya was in her little comphet at that moment. in recent chapters she calls Koga her crush (romantically) and thinks about how she looks as her girlfriend. i cant help but to think that author for whatever reason skipped an entire arc. look, i know its slow burn but i think when it comes to this kind of love stories its even more important to show one character realizing their feeling for the other bc otherwise there is no payout of all of their development. i really wish we had a couple of chapters of Aya realizing shes a lesbian and she loves Mitsuki.

i dont mean to hate or anything, just wanted to get the thoughts out of my head. i still really like the manga but with every chapter i feel like something is missing.
I think that’s also mainly because after Aya found out, there was a time skip of their entire summer break. Next chapter they came back to school and Aya was suddenly waiting for Mitsuki’s texts and watching how quickly she’d reply back. I’d imagine during that time Aya came to terms with the fact that she liked a girl, but didn’t know what was the best word to use in this situation? That’s what I’m thinking.
 
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This sucker is going to steal her song I can feel it in my bones! Watcha cooking up author??
 
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I think that’s also mainly because after Aya found out, there was a time skip of their entire summer break. Next chapter they came back to school and Aya was suddenly waiting for Mitsuki’s texts and watching how quickly she’d reply back. I’d imagine during that time Aya came to terms with the fact that she liked a girl, but didn’t know what was the best word to use in this situation? That’s what I’m thinking.
i agree with you. it still sucks the author hasnt shown us such important realization. but well, theres nothing we can do about it. i like reading it anyway

thank you for replying!!!
 
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I think that’s also mainly because after Aya found out, there was a time skip of their entire summer break. Next chapter they came back to school and Aya was suddenly waiting for Mitsuki’s texts and watching how quickly she’d reply back. I’d imagine during that time Aya came to terms with the fact that she liked a girl, but didn’t know what was the best word to use in this situation? That’s what I’m thinking.
i honestly think it's realistic in a way that she never "came to terms with it" in a proper outright stated manner, these things can be very subtle. like,, i'm a lesbian and for me it was wayyyyy more gradual than a sudden "oh my god i like girls!!" i just kinda thought about it a little on a random weekend and was like "oh okay guess i'm a lesbian. anyway" and that seems to be aya's situation to me

it's also realistic for a girl still not entirely used to the idea of her liking women to pretty much understand that she's into a girl, but still subconsciously block out the possibility of using romantic terms. being into girls is trickyyy!!!
 

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