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This manga says a lot about our society.
There's only one stupid asshole in this comment chain, and everyone knows it's you.Because stupid assholes should not be made comfortable here, lest more of them think they are in good company.
Did I say it matters? No, what I said is that it is untrue to pretend that it's as easy for men to get sex as it is for women. What I said is it's untrue to pretend it's a double standard.And this matters why
So me saying black lives matter means I think I deserve a black person? Are you that stupid? That's just a basic fuckin' fallacy.If it matters, you are saying that it's something you somehow deserve.
Seriously? Are serious? Please tell me you're a troll. I refuse to believe someone is that fucking stupid.If it doesn't matter, saying that statement is meaningless.
How about you read what I said, considering I answered this already.You're the one saying that a man who has a lot of sex is different than a woman who has a lot of sex. Why is it different? Why does it matter.
Yea, not like you insulted me by saying I believe I deserve sex, that I treat sex as a currency, or that you insulted me by just straight up lying.Use your words, not insults there buddy
That's why it doesn't feel plausible to have Anjo fall in love with him. He's way too dorky to attract a girl like her. She either has hidden self-confidence issues or something happened behind the scene (ie. in the past) for it to make sense. But nothing has been hinted so far, there's no foreshadowing going this way, and it would somewhat be out-of-character for Anjo. In the end, it feels like the author didn't give her a good reason to grow attached to him.