Nasu is not the ML

miss.sam June 7, 2025 12:23 am

Nasu is the classic second lead that, at most, can give you the classic second lead syndrome.
Also, I've read all sort of shojo, I've always respected all the developments of the stories,
you have to be open to be a reader; because otherwise, what's the point of even reading?
All the labeling with 'need therapy', 'green flag', 'red flag', 'toxic' shows narrow-mindedness.

Responses
    keiji June 7, 2025 2:43 pm

    how is commenting all the last points narrow-minded the fact that many people have read this far is already open minded enough. all the comments here are what the readers THINK of the story, which is the point of the comments section, to discuss the story lmao there’s nothing wrong with expressing sadness about second lead, about how bad/good the plot is and other opinions etc.
    idk if you mean to but you sound really pick me here no offense

    miss.sam June 7, 2025 9:21 pm

    I don't attack those who comment, generally, but
    always labeling "therapy", "green flag", "red flag", "toxic" as a habit
    as if the mind was set on black and white (or green and red) is
    a sign of narrow-mindedness, for me, and sometimes we should
    also consider the culture of the author and the target audience.
    I don't mean to sound pick-me, I'm just genuinely complaining.

    I hope I'm making myself clear, english is not my first language.

    keiji June 8, 2025 9:57 am
    I don't attack those who comment, generally, butalways labeling "therapy", "green flag", "red flag", "toxic" as a habitas if the mind was set on black and white (or green and red) isa sign of narrow-mindedness,... miss.sam

    i agree yes it’s much more common nowadays for people to throw the words therapy and red flags because they’re common slang words, but imo that’s just a description of the manga is which not wrong.