Not sure how to feel about Reika

Mameiha December 14, 2017 8:02 am

Her character showed such admirable qualities, yet such blatant stupidity. Any mildly intelligent career woman who is not ready for kids and dating a guy she knows doesn't love her, like Reika, would know what a condom is, how to use it and that having sex without one leads to pregnancy. I really liked the way the rest of her character was written. She's strong, sweet, smart and the furthest thing from a pushover. So, her pregnancy, though a good plot motivator, really didn't fit her character. She's smarter than that and she also didn't seem like the manipulative type - like she would use a pregnancy to tie a man down. It just didn't fit right to me.

Responses
    Anonymous December 14, 2017 8:53 am

    Well sometimes in love or in the heat of moment we made mistake which make us pregnent you are absolutely right it is stupidity but trust me it happens . Emotions sometimes gets the best of you even if you are strong independent women who don't wamt kids.sigh its sad and stupid but it happens.

    Mameiha December 14, 2017 9:31 am
    Well sometimes in love or in the heat of moment we made mistake which make us pregnent you are absolutely right it is stupidity but trust me it happens . Emotions sometimes gets the best of you even if you are ... @Anonymous

    You don't need to defend yourself to me. I'm not judging anyone. It was the fictional character of Reika and how "heat of the moment" decisions didn't fit her character that I commented on. Fiction and reality are two entirely different planes. They may run parallel, but they don't intersect.

    Anonymous December 14, 2017 9:43 am
    You don't need to defend yourself to me. I'm not judging anyone. It was the fictional character of Reika and how "heat of the moment" decisions didn't fit her character that I commented on. Fiction and reality ... Mameiha

    I am so sorry if something that i said made you feel i was defending myself .because i was not. I just gave my opinion what i was trying to say is reika indeed is a fictional character but she is potrayed as a woman and a human in a manga i did see fiction as only fiction and to me even fictional character can make mistakes .even if they are independent .again i am sorry but i was not defending myself but was just giving my opinion .i won't bother you anymore.it was nice chatting with you thanku .have a nice day.

    Mameiha December 14, 2017 10:47 am
    I am so sorry if something that i said made you feel i was defending myself .because i was not. I just gave my opinion what i was trying to say is reika indeed is a fictional character but she is potrayed as a ... @Anonymous

    I took no offense. I was trying to dissipate any offense you might have felt at my comment about Reika. I just tried to put it simply, I wasn't being mean. People usually get upset over things in fiction that they relate to or identify with, I know I do. I didn't want you to think I was judging anyone. I was only talking about how a "heat of the moment decision" didn't fit the way Reika's character was otherwise written. At least, not to me.

    aerslevdi May 15, 2018 12:31 pm

    I was under the impression that she got pregnant when Tatsuki had that dream and then he pulled Reiko. It wasn't "heat of the moment". To me it was more yielding to Tatsuki's desperate needs of consolation.

    Mameiha May 31, 2018 10:42 pm
    I was under the impression that she got pregnant when Tatsuki had that dream and then he pulled Reiko. It wasn't "heat of the moment". To me it was more yielding to Tatsuki's desperate needs of consolation. aerslevdi

    Pardon my callousness, but the act of consoling someone is not diminished or improved by the lack of, or use of a condom. Thus, this was a "heat of the moment" response. Which, again, is counterintuitive to the way her character is written elsewhere. Considering her choice to ultimately have an abortion (a serious social stigma in Japan), a character such as hers would not be likely to take that kind of risk from the start. We are all prone to weak moments, but in a character such as hers, that particular moment of weakness doesn't feel realistic. Honestly, it felt like it was picked from the "plot conflict grab bag", rather than carefully considered.

    Mameiha May 31, 2018 10:45 pm
    I was under the impression that she got pregnant when Tatsuki had that dream and then he pulled Reiko. It wasn't "heat of the moment". To me it was more yielding to Tatsuki's desperate needs of consolation. aerslevdi

    Please, also pardon my short response. I am having difficulty with the browser app on my phone staying open. I wrote a response to this comment three times! LOL I had to keep it short so I could write and post before my browser closed. I'm sorry.

    aerslevdi June 13, 2018 12:23 am
    Pardon my callousness, but the act of consoling someone is not diminished or improved by the lack of, or use of a condom. Thus, this was a "heat of the moment" response. Which, again, is counterintuitive to the... Mameiha

    No, you are right. After careful consideration, I remembered this little thing called "the morning after pill" which is available in Japan.
    A woman such as Reiko would have been informed about such things and given her being career oriented, she wouldn't have taken any risk and procured herself one.
    It's a little detail I failed to notice because I was happy of such a female character that made choices for herself. She wasn't a bully nor was she a bitch. That's not something we usually see in yaoi so that's what sticker with me rather than the lack of continuity in her character rendering her just a plot device