I think people miss the point of this comic. It’s not a harem, and I think it’s very intentional. It’s a slice of life comedy with many characters, and we have a male protagonist who actually views all the girls with respect and just wants to get through his school life with friends, who just happen to be girls. Since the male lead always keeps his distance, it’s just not really a harem. The author also does a good job of retaining engagement from readers as we keep coming back to follow the slice of life, school life of the cast.
I wonder what good a confession will do? Readers don’t always know what’s best for a story. Let’s say the confession does occur… then what? Most of you lot will just tune out and walk away saying the story is over at that point.
Look, I hate harems and the fact that I stuck by with this one is because it’s genuinely enjoyable. Most harems really are tasteless stories with broken wish fulfilment settings, perverted protagonists or just eye candy females who look for any excuse to bare their slutty bodies in tasteless costumes. It’s the epitome of prick teasing and there’s no real point to the constant emotional (and literal) blue balling.
This story on the other hand, is a fun story with characters who grow over time. It’s actually quite endearing to see all the characters grow individually.