Can relate with criticisms about SA and cougar-minor thing. There are probably better approaches to achieve a similar outcome.
BUT I really really like the overall process of seeing Hayakawa grow out of his trauma through observing and befriending the very juxtaposition of himself. I also found the over reliance on external gratification and stumbling through teen crushes quite relatable. What's even better is that the mangaka's artistic skill is amazing. It was able depict the subtle changes in emotion and the scenes' emotional tone perfectly.
I couldn't care less about the cougar-minor (since it's just a side part of the story), but honestly the author could simply change the nurse with any other girl and it would work just the same ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ Guess it's just the author's taste to use a nurse x student trope
I couldn't care less about the cougar-minor (since it's just a side part of the story), but honestly the author could simply change the nurse with any other girl and it would work just the same ╮( ̄▽ ̄)�... ALisAnimeLover
Yeah true. I mean, when you can fulfill a harmless fantasy... Why not? ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
Can relate with criticisms about SA and cougar-minor thing. There are probably better approaches to achieve a similar outcome.
BUT I really really like the overall process of seeing Hayakawa grow out of his trauma through observing and befriending the very juxtaposition of himself. I also found the over reliance on external gratification and stumbling through teen crushes quite relatable. What's even better is that the mangaka's artistic skill is amazing. It was able depict the subtle changes in emotion and the scenes' emotional tone perfectly.