Here, in the scene with the lipstick, Kase never clarifies herself and Yamada just rolls with it, accepting that "it doesn't suit her", which feels really dysfunctional as a relationship dynamic.
That’s true, and there are any number of moments in the series (and in most real-life relationships, for that matter) that, taken to an extreme or in a different direction, would be signs of a problematic relationship.
I mean, in literal terms, in the Christmas episode Kase lies in order to trick Yamada into going to a love hotel.
In context, it’s just a one-panel throwaway gag about Kase’s avidity and Yamada’s raised-in-a-tank cluelessness about matters sexual. But subjected to the standard “what if this were real life/what if it were a guy doing it?” tests people often use, it would be . . .something other than what it is in the story.
I do trust that anybody who bets that the tale of Yamada and Kase-san will take a seriously dark turn is just throwing away their money.
I mostly agree with what you are saying, but I also feel that in this case, there's a difference. In the christmas chapter, it's a single panel gag played for laughs. In the most recent chapter, it's instead a multi-page emotional beat that focuses heavily on Kase's feelings for Yamada. The fact that they show that vaguely disturbing reaction from Kase without showing any negative repercussions felt weird.
But, since I have faith in the author, my guess is that it will be adressed in the next chapter. Yamada will go to the mixer (while wearing make-up!), she ends up super-cute and attracting a guy, Kase have to rescue her, Kase admits she said what she said about the lipstick because it drives her crazy with lust, and she brings up the name thing again. They kiss and make up., problem solved.
Now let's just see if MY bet for how the story progress will pay off...
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