What are you 5? This chapter was important and if you see that i feel sorry for you.i just hate useless chapters like this. how often do i have to sit through one of these bullshit tropes? whats with this garbage drama? is this written by a woman? what saki is about to realize next chapter (if even) could have been done in a different way and wouldnt have taken a whole chapter to do so. this oldschool bullshit yuri drama, im so done with this. i just dont do this anymore, yuri evolved, go with the times.
ARGH AND IM SO MAD!! the early chapters were good! the umbrella scene? absolutely great! but to destroy so much with these latest chapters, it just doesnt feel good to read this. ill give it one more chapter and if it doesnt pick up and get better and actually enjoyable (been a while since i didnt enjoy a yuri sleepover) i will drop this.
This is human nature, things like this happen all the time its the cause for marriages to break and parents to abandon... until you have been in a serious relationship were you rely on each other live with each other and relize the decisions you make effect each other it will be hard for you to grasp. The "drama/nonsense" comes from this occurring in children. because these character are children, not fully emotionally or mentally mature.This conversation was so annoying. Kanon did literally nothing, they did it all by themselves and now are imposing the blame on her like wth dude. Honestly this all seems so ableist. Kanon is working hard to live with her condition and be the most independent possible.
What an annoying chapter and annoying feelings they're talking about.
I understand that's the point tho. Still annoying.
I thinks this route is fairly realistic. How is anyone but the MC supposed to know that its just feelings of love and not something like Ayano's situation. How can the people closest to Kanon react any differently. Ayano is clearly someone important to Kanons past. How could they gloss over that? Past deeply rooted trauma just to get to the happy fluffy time you seem to want? And stereotypical immaturity? They are TEENAGERS who are each dealing with some shit. How else are they going to act?The whole route this manga is going down is very meh, especially because when it comes right down to it Saki is just gay and afraid. It has nothing specifically to do with the premise or setting of the story, and just feels like the characters are being made to purposefully act stereotypically immature because the author doesn't know what else to do with them.