
For someone who always wants to understand a character, I really don't want to understand this teacher AT ALL. I don't care about her life story. I get that her story might be traumatizing for her and I would understand her circumstances and attitude towards the school that made her be like that. What I would NOT understand is her attitude towards her students, like why would she literally include them in her own problem? She is literally FORCING them to adapt to what she believes. She wants everyone around her to suffer like she does. It's like she has this mindset that if she cannot be happy, then no one will. Her thinking is fucked up and I would not blame her for it without knowing what she have gone through. What I would blame her for is the fact that she is giving her students the trauma that she has. How can she literally be a teacher if she cannot even regulate her emotions (not for her sake because it takes time to manage one's emotions especially once you're hurt) but for the sake of LITERAL CHILDREN. She's an adult and she don't know what's the problem with her personality????? GO TO THERAPY FOR FUCKS SAKE.

I feel like the uke's inferiority complex was not properly addressed. I mean, I get it. Feelings of being inferior to someone cannot be solved merely by talking about it, but idk? I was not really satisfied with the way it was tackled. It felt lacking substance of some sort.
Or maybe I am just looking for a more indepth explanation or a more indepth way of addressing a serious issue like this, especially since the complex is directly involving the other person in the relationship. If we'll look at it in reality, things like this can somehow ruin a relationship. Which is why it's a good thing that they talked about it and the ML is aware of the uke's complex so he can assure the uke or do anything to somehow ease his complex at some point. And this is fiction so I get it too. Nonetheless, I enjoyed it. It's lighthearted and interesting to reaaaad. I liked it a loooot.
And for one, I'm not complaining or anything, just solely giving what I think.

I feel like the uke's inferiority complex was not properly addressed. I mean, I get it. Feelings of being inferior to someone cannot be solved merely by talking about it, but idk? I was not really satisfied with the way it was tackled. It felt lacking substance of some sort.
Or maybe I am just looking for a more indepth explanation or a more indepth way of addressing a serious issue like this, especially since the complex is directly involving the other person in the relationship. If we'll look at it in reality, things like this can someone ruin a relationship. Which is why it's a good thing that they talked about it and the ML is aware of the uke's complex so he can assure the uke or do anything to somehow ease his complex at some point. And this is fiction so I get it too. Nonetheless, I enjoyed it. It's lighthearted and interesting to reaaaad. I liked it a loooot.
And for one, I'm not complaining or anything, just solely giving what I think.
The teacher might really have valid reasons. We might really understand her side and what she's going through. Her actions might be justified once we hear her reasons. However, what isn't justifiable is literally acting like an antagonist to someone's life. If this happened in real life, I probably won't forgive her for making a LITERAL CHILD be anxious. She literally want someone to drop out just because of her "reasons". Her feelings might be valid but the fact that she wanted to control her students lives when she couldn't even control her own is just plain ridiculous. If she cannot handle her own problems, she should get help. ik that the concept of therapy might be foreign to them compared to western countries bUT YK AT LEAST TALK TO SOMEONE???? ASK SOMEONE TO HELP YOU GET YOUR HEAD OUT OF YOUR ASS???? But the thing is, she refused to listen nor ask anything so she's letting every possible emotions and problems she has towards her students, who are LITERAL CHILDREN.
Thank god for these children to have each other to help one another because if an adult is acting this way, we cannot expect these students to ask another adult, a teacher, for help in defending them. She couldn't even do her job properly bro I hope she gets a character development somehow. I hope she heals about whatever's hurting her.
I agree that she has no right to say something so cruel, but i do think it was something she said in the heat of the moment. After looking at kaoruko’s face it looked like the teacher regretted it