by Mitera Nikkou » Wed Nov 25, 2009 2:20 pm
But that's so typical. A childhood friend always seems to mean that one of them (usually the girl) will love the other. It's unrealistic. By using that kind of logic, that'd mean that, since I grew up with my sister, she must, therefor, fall in love with me. ;/
Really, it's just as bad as Kashimashi, in this regard. Tomari loves Kazumu, of course, because they were childhood friends. And the other girl that loves him, Yasuna, does so for a reason that makes no sense at all, due to an unbelievable condition.
Too heavy to suspend, if you ask me.
I'm not surprised, though, because the harem genre tends to put the focus on one male (or female) character, as if no other romantic options exist for the other characters, essentially making him (or her) the last man (or woman) alive on the face of the planet. And the other characters react accordingly.
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned because only women can give two tits for every tat.
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