I don't have siblings, but what did you guys think of Brother Mu? Not excusing any of the sister's fucked up schemes, but seeing how the bro treated her did make me feel a bit for her.
Not really, I have two siblings an older brother and a Lil sister. I'm the middle child, so my mom semi-shows me a little more affection because middle children don't usually get affection and are forced to grow up faster. I did too, but not as much as other middle children because my mom showed me the love that my other family members couldn't. That's what Mu was trying to do, to make her seem apart of the family. He was showing her the affection he knew they wouldn't give her. The other girl she was just spoiled ma'am.
Not the OP but I have 3 siblings and I'm the eldest. It's not that there are favorites, it's just that there are kids who need more attention. But that doesn't mean you wont give others attention because all of them need it to be able to grow properly. That's what my mom used to tell me. And I understand it now that I've grown up and my last 2 siblings are more than a decade younger than me. The youngest is the rebellious type, hates following the rules but his older bro is sensible and knows what's right and wrong from a young age. I love them both equally but I have to look out more for the younger because he always gets himself into diff kinds of trouble. But like what I said, I never forget to ask him if he needs anything and I still play with him.
Her cheating pisses me off since it objectively makes her lose the "high ground"; also, in the west that would make divorce more messy since both parties commited adultery regardless of who did it first. Her husband is a piece of shit, I think everyone can agree, but what she's doing isn't right either. Break it off before you get yourself off.
Lmao, I'm not actually angry, don't worry. It's just annoying since I know a couple who had similar circumstances IRL. It was a downright bloody mess. If anything, I'm surprised at all the people who are cheering for Michi to cheat whilst still married just because her husband cheated. Also, having seen the raws, it's just frustrating how nothing has been resolved.
That slap was not enough. I want Koichi to rough him up (╬ ̄皿 ̄)凸 Obvs violence is bad etc etc. But people like Sota piss me off so much. I understand you're in love and it sucks that she's already taken. However, that doesn't give you the right to impose those feelings on her, especially when she's already said NO. Even by JP smut standards, she very clearly rejected him; for the love of god Sota, stop.
Swinging couples. Interesting as you don't see that often (at least consenting ones). I do kinda wished they just stayed as a quartet instead of involving other parties. They really like exhibitionism lmao At this point though, I just kinda want them to switch partners permanently. It's been reiterated how the attraction isn't just physical; they fit better with the other spouse than they do with their own.
I kinda like Mio, even though she seems kinda dumb at times. I'm sure many people would be frustrated she went back to Koichi, but ultimately, that was her choice. She knows he's "trash", but hey, the heart wants what it wants. Besides, I don't think Koichi's so bad. He's been pretty straightforward and allows Mio to make her own decisions (especially when you compare him to other MLs of this genre).











IRL, people like Arata would piss me off so much lmao I hate it when people meddle in my life, regardless of who they are or their intentions. Obviously, he's gonna be the catalyst for Yukino's change, so that's good.
Regarding the reason for Yukino's walls, it makes sense. I've taught kids in high school in Japan, and the bullying and gaslighting that happens in schools is unreal. I wouldn't be surprised if the girl Yukino tried to help either commited suicide or became a hikkikomori. The kids also probably changed their attitude towards Yukino after that. Conformity is a big deal in Japan-- speaking out and going against the majority usually have troubling consequences. And so as to not rock the boat further, he's erected walls. He's kind and likable but will run/avoid should the focus be put on him. The band issue-- rather than defending himself, he simply quit and left. It's sad, and again, Arata will be good for him since Arata's persistent.
with the depth of their friendship it seemed normal that Arata would want to help Yukino out (especially since Yukino has been Arata's rock throughout his ordeal). IMO, it just I feels like.. the crying is a little unnecessary.
But yea, I've homeschooled & tutored some japanese kids (around middleschool and hs) and some had really eff'd up stories of being bullied its just sad.
Accidentally disliked! Really, it’s pissing me off seeing people in the comments saying he’s exaggerating or it’s a lame backstory. Like...this manga takes place in Japan. Things are different there