Teenagers 😅I've never understood the whole "I gotta keep the fact that I have history with this person a secret or a bunch of people that nobody fucking cares about is going to mildly dislike me!" Like dude, the world doesn't fucking revolve around you. You have an ex girlfriend, nobody is going to give a fuck.
I've never understood the whole "I gotta keep the fact that I have history with this person a secret or a bunch of people that nobody fucking cares about is going to mildly dislike me!" Like dude, the world doesn't fucking revolve around you. You have an ex girlfriend, nobody is going to give a fuck.
Japan puts a strong emphasis on public appearances. She's already getting attention for her looks, and chapter 1 implies she was rather popular back in middle school. Popular enough that their relationship was the subject of mean-spirited gossip, implied to be why they broke up. So he's already been burned by public perception once and is now trying very hard to avoid anything that would put him in the public eye again.I've never understood the whole "I gotta keep the fact that I have history with this person a secret or a bunch of people that nobody fucking cares about is going to mildly dislike me!" Like dude, the world doesn't fucking revolve around you. You have an ex girlfriend, nobody is going to give a fuck.
Chapter 1 implies that he and the FMC were the subject of cruel gossip. To the point that people thought it was "embarrassing" for the FMC to be dating someone like the MC, who was even more bookish back in middle school. Between that and the awkwardness on display here, it more or less screams that at the very least he had no confidence in himself as her partner. I wouldn't be surprised if he broke up with her out of a misaimed attempt to spare her the humiliation of getting dragged down by him, but I suspect there's more to it than that.I think this would have been better if they don't get back together. It was probably completely his fault for their break up. Why does she have to make the effort to get back together? He needs to realize his insecurities cost him a better life. If we could see his reaction to her get a new boyfriend. Him be depressed about it. Show the readers how he deals with it. Then finally coming to terms. Finding someone else because he screwed up his first relationship. and there is no second chance. Learn from his mistakes and treat people better than he did his ex. You can't change the past only learn from it and move forward to the future. 🤔
Yeah, I sincerely hope dude mellows out eventually or this could get very grating and pathetic.Thank you for the translation!
I can just tell that MC being an uber spazz is going to be exhausting. I can KINDA see why she would be into him… but yikes. Hopefully bro chills out at some point soon.
Japan puts a strong emphasis on public appearances. She's already getting attention for her looks, and chapter 1 implies she was rather popular back in middle school. Popular enough that their relationship was the subject of mean-spirited gossip, implied to be why they broke up. So he's already been burned by public perception once and is now trying very hard to avoid anything that would put him in the public eye again.
Do not underestimate high schoolers, especially in manga. They can be judgmental little shits, and besides gossip and ostracization there are occasions where threats of violence are on the table if the popular half of the couple has a big enough fanbase.
Chapter 1 implies that he and the FMC were the subject of cruel gossip. To the point that people thought it was "embarrassing" for the FMC to be dating someone like the MC, who was even more bookish back in middle school. Between that and the awkwardness on display here, it more or less screams that at the very least he had no confidence in himself as her partner. I wouldn't be surprised if he broke up with her out of a misaimed attempt to spare her the humiliation of getting dragged down by him, but I suspect there's more to it than that.
As for why she's the one pursuing him? Escapism. Gotta remember that manga are essentially Japanese comic books; much like seeing Superman save the day or Batman using his vast fortune to fight crime, it fulfills a fantasy for the reader. In this case, the MC is one of those "nothing special" guys (that many Japanese readers feel like they can relate to) being pursued by an attractive older woman. Hopefully there's more to it than that in terms of writing and character depth, but that's the meta reason for her pursuit of him.
Hey man, we didn't come to the comment section for a well thought out and respectable discussion, we came to complain about overused clichés and writing choices we disagree with!Japan puts a strong emphasis on public appearances. She's already getting attention for her looks, and chapter 1 implies she was rather popular back in middle school. Popular enough that their relationship was the subject of mean-spirited gossip, implied to be why they broke up. So he's already been burned by public perception once and is now trying very hard to avoid anything that would put him in the public eye again.
Do not underestimate high schoolers, especially in manga. They can be judgmental little shits, and besides gossip and ostracization there are occasions where threats of violence are on the table if the popular half of the couple has a big enough fanbase.
Chapter 1 implies that he and the FMC were the subject of cruel gossip. To the point that people thought it was "embarrassing" for the FMC to be dating someone like the MC, who was even more bookish back in middle school. Between that and the awkwardness on display here, it more or less screams that at the very least he had no confidence in himself as her partner. I wouldn't be surprised if he broke up with her out of a misaimed attempt to spare her the humiliation of getting dragged down by him, but I suspect there's more to it than that.
As for why she's the one pursuing him? Escapism. Gotta remember that manga are essentially Japanese comic books; much like seeing Superman save the day or Batman using his vast fortune to fight crime, it fulfills a fantasy for the reader. In this case, the MC is one of those "nothing special" guys (that many Japanese readers feel like they can relate to) being pursued by an attractive older woman. Hopefully there's more to it than that in terms of writing and character depth, but that's the meta reason for her pursuit of him.
And exactly why it's not a story such as what you described. Cause while that might make for a good bittersweet story... Fuckin' Hell man, it sounds depressing as fuck. Never mind all the ignorant masses who would be screaming about NTR, the MC being a beta-male, and slut-shaming the FMC...
in rest of the world people don't care? but in Asian culture according to manga there's a thing called STATUS and ENVY so when your dating the hot girl and your a nobody, people end up thinking she can do better so you MUST have blackmailed her or something then there's envy hence all the boys want to beat the fuck out of you hence its better to keep quiet about itI've never understood the whole "I gotta keep the fact that I have history with this person a secret or a bunch of people that nobody fucking cares about is going to mildly dislike me!" Like dude, the world doesn't fucking revolve around you. You have an ex girlfriend, nobody is going to give a fuck.
Lol 😆 your evil villain monologue is hilarious. It was my opinion not trying to force anything. Just a spin I would like to see. Because Japan is so fixated with wish fulfillments. They do not have stories to deal with real world problems. FYI this was taken from my life. Thank you 👍 for say my life sucks. Lol 🤣 🤣 🤣Japan puts a strong emphasis on public appearances. She's already getting attention for her looks, and chapter 1 implies she was rather popular back in middle school. Popular enough that their relationship was the subject of mean-spirited gossip, implied to be why they broke up. So he's already been burned by public perception once and is now trying very hard to avoid anything that would put him in the public eye again.
Do not underestimate high schoolers, especially in manga. They can be judgmental little shits, and besides gossip and ostracization there are occasions where threats of violence are on the table if the popular half of the couple has a big enough fanbase.
Chapter 1 implies that he and the FMC were the subject of cruel gossip. To the point that people thought it was "embarrassing" for the FMC to be dating someone like the MC, who was even more bookish back in middle school. Between that and the awkwardness on display here, it more or less screams that at the very least he had no confidence in himself as her partner. I wouldn't be surprised if he broke up with her out of a misaimed attempt to spare her the humiliation of getting dragged down by him, but I suspect there's more to it than that.
As for why she's the one pursuing him? Escapism. Gotta remember that manga are essentially Japanese comic books; much like seeing Superman save the day or Batman using his vast fortune to fight crime, it fulfills a fantasy for the reader. In this case, the MC is one of those "nothing special" guys (that many Japanese readers feel like they can relate to) being pursued by an attractive older woman. Hopefully there's more to it than that in terms of writing and character depth, but that's the meta reason for her pursuit of him.
And exactly why it's not a story such as what you described. Cause while that might make for a good bittersweet story... Fuckin' Hell man, it sounds depressing as fuck. Never mind all the ignorant masses who would be screaming about NTR, the MC being a beta-male, and slut-shaming the FMC...
My prediction is that he didn't think he was good enough for her because of how people talked behind their backs so he broke up with her, but she's not over him.Why did they break up again?
Damn that's a rare well made comment. I agree with everything but this part.Never mind all the ignorant masses who would be screaming about NTR, the MC being a beta-male, and slut-shaming the FMC...
Honestly it could be as simple as "he is nice and is always helping me out and now i got too used to having him around and enjoy his company" and him just being "she is nice to me and really cute". I know people that got together at high school for similar and even weaker reasons and are still together almost 20 years later. Author has to at least show good chemistry. Two characters than dont really know each other yet being "perfect for each other" is one hell of a tired trope. Kinda boils down to bad writing tbh.You are correct about your meta read, though. I'm curious if we're gonna get something compelling at some point, as to why they were together and why she likes him enough to wait around for him like this. And I just hope that it's not "because he gave her an umbrella when it was raining" or some other singular event that made her want to marry him, like you see quite often. Because that would be pure escapism, and a tired one, at that.