I think she looks at them exactly like this:kind of hate pedophilia being played off as comedy but i'll try to ignore it because i like the main couple 😭
well, i get your point, and in a way i guess her appreciation for the clothes is.. sweet? in a way? but then again, she could have any strange or niche fixation, but the author specifically chose teen girls and their uniforms. it definitely intentionally adds a certain implication.I think she looks at them exactly like this:
It's just a logical coincidence that most of people that wear school uniforms actually go to school.
Think of this like this:
She is making sunscreen for highschool girls because if they get a skin cancer or something similar they will stop wearing the uniforms. She is really fine with anyone wearing them, no matter the age. Not all idols are high school age, some are 20 something.
I'm not really defending her here. If she does something weird to a student that's on her, but it is clear that she only cares about the clothes, not the person wearing them. Any appreciation is just a compensation for playing along with her outfit fetish.
The Les is the woman herself."the les is here?"
whether its translated or not, its still really funny
It is an unfortunate coincidence."the les is here?"
whether its translated or not, its still really funny
She's probably both, CEO doesn't have to be in the building 24/7, she probably Moonlights being a Nurse because of her fetish.Wait, wait wait, so let me guess this straight: This woman who have huge school girl uniform fetish. She is not actual school nurse ? she just being there unauthorized
Should someone call the police ?![]()
Her behaviour is weird, clearly, but she hasn't done or hasn't shown she could ever do anything inappropriate to anyone (except pushing a girl in a taxi, that's a no-no). If there is attraction towards these girls, and I don't think there is, she doesn't seem to have any other plan than obsess over their clothes in her little corner.I'm not really defending her here. If she does something weird to a student that's on her, but it is clear that she only cares about the clothes, not the person wearing them. Any appreciation is just a compensation for playing along with her outfit fetish.
That’s a good point, but I still think it’s noteworthy to separate the idolizing love and the sexualizing love.well, i get your point, and in a way i guess her appreciation for the clothes is.. sweet? in a way? but then again, she could have any strange or niche fixation, but the author specifically chose teen girls and their uniforms. it definitely intentionally adds a certain implication.
she mentions that akari is "a student though, so [she] still likes [her] a given amount." akari calls her a pervert several times. she's also clearly heavily interested not only in the clothes but in anything tied to that school setting as a whole, as shown by the fanservice at the end of the performance where the idols roleplay a class dismissal.
also, in chapter 9, she mentions that she "loves [the] academy's uniform and the students who wear said uniform." even if it's not outright pedophilia, it's clear what the author is trying to do here. it's very much teetering on that that fine line.
so yeah, i get that her fixation is framed as harmless in-universe, but the way it’s written definitely leans into a vibe the story knows exactly what it’s doing with. it doesn’t cross the line, but it gets close enough that you can’t just ignore the implication.