Neither of the love interests were in the right. Nagisa is also to blame for mistrusting her lover and for giving up so quickly. Saying "I'm worried you might cheat on me" is disgusting. A baseless, passive-aggressive guilt tripping before the fact. Saying that to someone could only ever make them feel horrible. It was self-centered and undeserved.
Also note how quickly and easily Nagisa was willing to walk out and never look back instead of trying to understand Misaki's pain and calm her fears, empathizing with her in a terrible situation, let alone trying to get to the bottom of what really happened. She just washes her hands of it and leaves. It seems to me she was ever only concerned with her own position in the relationship, and never with Misaki's side of things.
In short, all the people saying they hope Nagisa finds someone else should think about whether they really want some other girl to face that kind of mistrust and self-absorption.
That's not to say I didn't find the story very entertaining, I did. Fairly nice artwork as well. Thank you, Yuri Project.
i disagree. Nagisa did have some mistrust, but she moved to resolve it, albeit poorly. She tried to address an issue. I found it preferable to letting it fester. The mistrust is arguably reasonable as well. I'm sure most people would feel some kind of unease if their significant other spends a lot of time with another person who happens to be very hands on.
I still stand that it was correct for Nagisa to bring this up, because now the problem is up for resolution. However Misaki doesn't, instead jump to the conclusion/ultimatum that Nagisa want her to stop her idol work, pushing her even further into Ayane. That said, I also remember reading stories where one partner get trapped in the loop of trying to fix a sinking relationship, where they get emotionally abused by the other, so I can see some truth here.
I'm really on the Nagisa train. I really liked the part where she just walked away. I'm pretty sure i took that whole scene differently than you did. To me, Misaki already showed that she refused to acknowledge this "mistrust" or move to resolve it instead being completely self-absorbed (instead of Nagisa) in her career (not saying that's wrong, some people do prioritize their career over their love life and i think that's fine).Then on Nagisa's attempt to console Misaki, Misaki made it very obvious that she was not desired. I know some prefer the drawn out, " but no I love you, please don't shut be out" speel, I just don't think Misaki deserved it. At no point did she show any desire to preserve this relationship, Nagisa on the other hand did actually try. POINT TWO: Under the circumstances, if Nagisa did stay and do the whole speel, it would only cause more problem for Misaki's career, considering she is the origin of said problem. Although it's not certain whether or not she actually knows of the incident. So by leaving Misaki alone, she shows that she DOES respect Misaki's decision to prioritize her career.
So no I don't think Nagisa just washed her hands and walked away. I'm not saying that you're wrong, but you should see if there are more interpretations to the story before deciding: "In short, all the people saying they hope Nagisa finds someone else should think about whether they really want some other girl to face that kind of mistrust and self-absorption."
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