I honestly don't understand why everyone's hating on sensei, he's obviously like his brothers friend. He's just trying to get hi to open up and understand his feeling by pushing him a little...maybe sometimes too far but yes
So, if you weren't aware that a person liked you, but you always hung around and trusted them, and they said, "Your face says you want me to fuck you. But forget about it. I'm not gonna return your feelings. Go find another lover." You don't think that's cruel? No matter the motivation? I think it's pretty harsh.
YES, he is shy (Kiss and confess feelings are two different issues, also he kissed him because he was angry with him being rejected by him, it was more like a whim than a show of affection), but rather than being shy, is that is resisting because he wants Setagawa confess first. Why chosSe that tactic, I do not know.
I have to say I definitely agree with manganiME, the guy is NOT shy at all and he really took the wrong way to approach to the little blond guy who, with the so horrible past he has, trusted him like a big brother. Imagine how difficult must be to listen to those harsh words from the person you admire the most, I mean I'm not an angel but I would nerver treat the person I love that way. Maybe he tried to make him realize his feelings by himself but that is so not the way to do it, he just hurt the kid and made him loose the only reliable person he had.
I was reading the raw and I'm guessing that sensei was probably hoping for the blond guy to break down and reveal everything he was holding cu's he seem depressed and scared. If you ask someone who's scared to even answer than they'll drift apart and won't tell you...idk maybe I'm just understanding differently than most. Also he wasn't the only reliable person the blond guy had
The point is that if Sensei had said, "I sense you feel jealous of X and Y. And I sense you like me as more than a friend or older brother. I like you and I care about you. So, if you are in love with me, let's talk about this. I may not be able to return your feelings, but I will always be your friend."
See, that doesn't add conflict and is humane. However, stories need drama, so the author took the most dramatic and cruel route to create conflict and tension. As a story tactic, I totally get that. As a human being, I want to kick Sensei into the sea.







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