Tsk! Tsukishima, you should know better to bring up your woman's weight when you know it's an issue! ;)
I think if it was me I'd cry. But then I'd want him to apologize with a treat which would make me a woman I wouldn't like.
Then again if I think about how I prefer female comic characters with jackasses for lovers she would punch him then leave and force him to figure out what an ass he is.
You make a man work for you. When women chase men it's just not right if you ask me, they come off as desperate. The same can be for men too, but depending on their personality type it works and doesn't at different times.
I will never understand the Japanese and their fixation on the "You're cute when you cry, so I want to make you cry" bullying theme. Crying is messy, it makes your eyes puffy and your nose all slobbery. Not cute.
(I'm half Japanese btw, and when I asked my mom about it she just shrugged her shoulders and said "no clue.")
Yeah, don't be fooled by the cute cover - it doesn't even look like the same manga. The main character doesn't actually have sex with a horse - it's only in his dreams, and is symbolism for his father, who sexually abused him. He was raped and it showed at one point that he was fisted by his father, so I'm guessing the fisting and the size of the horse (pain, pain) are related in his dreams.
I always love this mangaka's art work, but she likes to use the bully seme theme a lot. I'm torn about this one - I liked it and thought the story line was cute, but at the same time I felt constantly annoyed, especially at the end when Himuro talked about his "stupid" kohai, and how did he ever fall in love with someone like him, oh but he's cute. I would be devastated if the person I loved thought about me that way. Anyway, I'm totally on the Igarashi bandwagon. I think Kaito made the wrong choice.











Nah, this was just all kinds of fucked up. No use trying to make sense of it.