
I think what people get wrong is that support is only "support" if someone asks for it, irrespective if they're disabled or not. Smothering someone and taking away their autonomy is not being supportive. By being so overprotective and overbearing like his brother, you're just constantly reminding them of their disability and hindering their life even more. There is no standard "normal life" for anyone. Everyone has a different kind of "normal life". So bashing them for trying to live their own kind of normal is just plain cruelty in my eyes.

REAL!
of course sometimes disabled people have to rely on others sometimes even if we don’t wish to, so instead, making it easier to do things by themselves, help when they ask for it etc,
and let them have the autonomy they yearn for should be the goal. They will still need to rely sometimes but if they have take away their right to chose things for themselves, you are just disabling them further.

Reprimanding students and telling them to be careful and safe is fine. But telling to quit?! She isn't qualified to be a teacher. I know for sure the author is going to justify and make us feel bad for the teacher because something happened in her past. But nope, I'm not going to forgive that shitty teacher. You don't traumatise other people and hurt them because you have trauma. If this happened in the real world, I would've said fine and sued the entire school. Curse them to hell.

I don't know if I'm the only one who thinks this but the story is becoming more Questionable and problematic. There were some issues in the beginning but now with the new guy, it feels like a completely different story. I hate the new guy and just when I'm about to give him a chance, he does something creepy like now. Ugh, I don't know what the author is thinking.

I read spoilers that she's only doing this to go back to her own world but I don't care. This may be a story or game to her but doesnt she realize that that the other characters are real people who struggle and get hurt just like her?! The entitlement and selfishness is crazy. She doesn't care that she is trying to ruin innocent lives because only her life situation is most important than others.

Yeah but it’s a very realistic response bc to her the people there are just people in a game that on her phone, she had a life outside of that and to her these people don’t and they’re just npcs with an automated system. Yes you can find issue in her behavior but can you fully blame her for her response when without her consent got sent here and just wants to go home.

The real reason why Diana won't let go of the temple is not only because it helped her become the Crown princess but because it made her "special". She is portraying herself like a victim while she fully enjoyed the benefits of being called a "saint". She was doted on and praised by everyone. It made her feel special and superior to everyone else. She fears losing out on that superiority. Helios cannot save this marriage anymore. It's like he's babysitting a child who throws temper tantrums often. It's too one sided. Helio tries to understand Diana's beliefs and actions while Diana refuses to leave her bubble and doesn't think about others. She didn't lose her powers because she married Heli but because she stopped caring about others.

I truly hate Miyoshi. I don't care that he's a genius at what he does. That doesn't give him an excuse to be a shitty person. He's a man-baby who throws tantrums and acts like everything revolves around him. I read the spinoff and I didn't like him there as well. The sad thing is, people like him exist in real life and while their work is great, they're a menace to be around.
If that's the logic, then how about you quit b**ch? Since you don't have an ounce of decorum or morals as a teacher. To corner a student and almost blackmail her into doing what you want, that's not very righteous or ethical of you, is it? Oh the irony. A brilliant student has to quit for having a wonderful boyfriend (and in this economy?!) while you're discriminatory, pathetic and unethical. If this happened in the real, you'll be slapped with a hefty lawsuit.