
I agree with you except the "girlyness" part. I really dislike how we have put in a box how a girl or a boy should act. My whole life had to fight with this image because i was not "girly" enough according to society. So what attributes you think that sensei has put to kirishima that are supposed to be "girly"?
No mean to be offensive and i am nog offended since i understand where you coming from, but damn it...i am just tired with this.

I don't have the proper way to describe myself, my apologies. I just found that Kirishima is (kind of ) overly emotional on my part. I have thought about it a little bit more and I think it's more that I don't understand the 'newness' (anymore ) of being someone who is just coming into themselves and their personal comfort zones. Tradition and society aside, I find that I may understand Kirishima a bit more than I originally thought. Thank you for helping me.
I am a little annoyed with Kirishima. I understand that it's the first time he's really felt like this, but I have a problem with the amount of 'girlyness' that Sensei has given him. I feel like he has a hard time with understanding his emotions, but I don't get the idea that he has really loved anyone other than Toudou. I don't believe that Toudou was as much of a player as he has been implied to have been. This new guy, friend of Toudou, does he have honorable intentions? So many questions. ... I have every faith that it will end well, but I hope that the drama llama is a little one and fairly benign.