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Her saying it would have been more useful doesn't necessarily mean that's what she actually wants.
I'm inclined to believe her initial reaction to be the most honest representation of what she actually felt.
Haruko" We haven't kissed in a week" not SWAP, but kiss >.> I see what matters
finally, i've been waiting for someone to point this out.
nah
it must've been some kind of translation error from doki scans, solely for fanservice purpose
She says kiss.
well it's straight up fanservice from tomekichi sensei then, n like I've said before they brushed it off as a joke anyway~ so nthn's change
You are as much in denial as they are.
Considering how at this point even all the people around them are basically telling them to just start dating already, I think it takes more leaps in logic to conclude they're never going to get together.
well it's straight up fanservice from tomekichi sensei then, n like I've said before they brushed it off as a joke anyway~ so nthn's change
Could you please stop doing this? You're reiterating the same argument repeatedly, and it's gotten really old. It's fine if you don't like something, but that doesn't mean you need to keep deliberately butting heads with the people that do. You're being pertinacious, and it's very obnoxious.
I think this video fits this situation quite well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80YFtnTBApU
Could you please stop doing this? You're reiterating the same argument repeatedly, and it's gotten really old. It's fine if you don't like something, but that doesn't mean you need to keep deliberately butting heads with the people that do. You're being pertinacious, and it's very obnoxious.
I've seen Sheska in other subtext manga threads and he/she always does the same. Maybe they like to troll or they are genuinely scarred by subtext that went het and this has made them overly pessimistic about all subtext in the world, still obnoxious xD.
About the scene, according to psychology the selection of words is really important, so her saying "kiss" instead of "swap" is relevant, plus the author kept consistently using the words "swap" before, this is an important change
As obnoxious as when people who whine and criticize various series, claiming they're never going to go anywhere and will have a friendship ending... when barely more than a single chapter even exists yet.
well it's straight up fanservice from tomekichi sensei then, n like I've said before they brushed it off as a joke anyway~ so nthn's change
Could you please stop doing this? You're reiterating the same argument repeatedly, and it's gotten really old. It's fine if you don't like something, but that doesn't mean you need to keep deliberately butting heads with the people that do. You're being pertinacious, and it's very obnoxious.
it wasn't me the one who always brushes everthn off as a joke u know,
blame the author, blame tomekichi -sensei, you should've dumped all your anger toward him, not me.
Im seriously impressed that somebody would get triggered over this pftt
Could you please stop doing this? You're reiterating the same argument repeatedly, and it's gotten really old. It's fine if you don't like something, but that doesn't mean you need to keep deliberately butting heads with the people that do. You're being pertinacious, and it's very obnoxious.
I've seen Sheska in other subtext manga threads and he/she always does the same. Maybe they like to troll or they are genuinely scarred by subtext that went het and this has made them overly pessimistic about all subtext in the world, still obnoxious xD.
About the scene, according to psychology the selection of words is really important, so her saying "kiss" instead of "swap" is relevant, plus the author kept consistently using the words "swap" before, this is an important change
well you have a point there, butt at the end of the day it doesn't really change anthn cuz the author legit contradicted this so called "important" change by literally brushing it off as a joke~ again xD
as always, we're back to a square one again, again, n again n again n again. I bet it'd keep happening until the end of the series lol
ps. I never thought senpai would notice me...
well it's straight up fanservice from tomekichi sensei then, n like I've said before they brushed it off as a joke anyway~ so nthn's change
Lmao I don't believe it was brushed off as a joke just because of that one liner joke from Haruko. The fact that Natsuko intensely blushed after being kissed(to swap)by Haruko shows that something is happening.
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I don't know why you're so hung up on a single line, put in as a gag, or why you think that single gag negates everything said in the serious, non-gag parts. Or are ignoring any possibility that Haruko herself could be conflicted about the realization.
Or why you seem to think you know better than everyone else exactly what the author intended with every single detail, as well as everything the author is going to do in the future.
I swear, the hoops some people will jump through in order to interpret something as having no relationship growth just so they can criticize it for having no relationship growth. I get the feeling that even if something like Majyo to Houki to Kurobuchi Megane were just starting its releases today, someone here would claim it was going nowhere and would have a friendship ending.
I've seen Sheska in other subtext manga threads and he/she always does the same. Maybe they like to troll or they are genuinely scarred by subtext that went het and this has made them overly pessimistic about all subtext in the world, still obnoxious xD.
About the scene, according to psychology the selection of words is really important, so her saying "kiss" instead of "swap" is relevant, plus the author kept consistently using the words "swap" before, this is an important change
well you have a point there, butt at the end of the day it doesn't really change anthn cuz the author legit contradicted this so called "important" change by literally brushing it off as a joke~ again xD
as always, we're back to a square one again, again, n again n again n again. I bet it'd keep happening until the end of the series lol
ps. I never thought senpai would notice me...
Most subtext manga are like this tho, Japanese have this "love" for the "longing" of the feeling of "having it but not just yet" so, yeah.
Hmm thing is that it seems you'd like to be thought as a realist when you're actually being overly pessimistic, even if it is a recurring gag, there HAS BEEN development in their relationship, not like in American movies where they find their "happily ever after" in like.. 3 days, nevertheless it is there, and you are being a bit stubborn not to acknowledge it.
P.s. xD listen to your senpai then
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I was worried it wouldn't lead to a real relationship at the start, but now that we're seeing these happy side couples, especially the teach, I think it'll work past being subtext eventually.
We're hitting levels of denial here that should not be physically possible lmao
The series is already at the point where the author can entirely plausibly spin up a True End at quite short notice if/when necessary, as Hikawa did with Shinozaki-san - which is very sensible from a business perspective. That way you can stretch out the series as long as it works and then wrap it up quickly and neatly once the time comes to call it a day.
This manga is not subtext, but it's a 4-koma and the goal of 4-komas is to last as long as possible.
If the main characters become an actual couple, the whole dynamic of the manga change and it distracts of the main plot point, which is them swapping and finding occasions to make it funny and cute.
That's why only side characters are actual couples.
So, I've been following this series as its been released on here for a few years now, and there is clearly a good degree of character/relationship growth going on. Haruko and Natsuko have gone from complete strangers, to friends, to best friends and maybe a little more than that. However, this series has been a cute and funny 4-koma series from the start, and it's pretty likely that the author is just going to keep it going in that direction.
As has been stated by others, the moment Haruko and Natsuko enter a relationship, that would quite possibly be the end of the series. The author clearly wants to keep the series going, so the relationship between them has been kept at a kind of half-way point for a while now.
I feel like a lot of the comments lately are either, they won't end up in a relationship because subtext, or they are basically already in a relationship because goggles. This is a slice-of-life and comedy series that explores the idea of being able to swap bodies with somebody, and that's what it's always been. Yes there are hints of romance because of all the kissing and stuff, but the romance has always been secondary to the comedy, and that isn't really likely to change.
So, I've been following this series as its been released on here for a few years now, and there is clearly a good degree of character/relationship growth going on. Haruko and Natsuko have gone from complete strangers, to friends, to best friends and maybe a little more than that. However, this series has been a cute and funny 4-koma series from the start, and it's pretty likely that the author is just going to keep it going in that direction.
As has been stated by others, the moment Haruko and Natsuko enter a relationship, that would quite possibly be the end of the series. The author clearly wants to keep the series going, so the relationship between them has been kept at a kind of half-way point for a while now.
I feel like a lot of the comments lately are either, they won't end up in a relationship because subtext, or they are basically already in a relationship because goggles. This is a slice-of-life and comedy series that explores the idea of being able to swap bodies with somebody, and that's what it's always been. Yes there are hints of romance because of all the kissing and stuff, but the romance has always been secondary to the comedy, and that isn't really likely to change.
Fair enough. Rather than a couple, it may be more accurate to refer to them as a pair. However, some people seem to be doubting even that, without any real reason.
This manga is not subtext, but it's a 4-koma and the goal of 4-komas is to last as long as possible.
If the main characters become an actual couple, the whole dynamic of the manga change and it distracts of the main plot point, which is them swapping and finding occasions to make it funny and cute.
That's why only side characters are actual couples.
Sometimes people doesn't understand how manga work. If it's comedy at first then they stick with it, don't turn it into romance or horror story.
So, I've been following this series as its been released on here for a few years now, and there is clearly a good degree of character/relationship growth going on. Haruko and Natsuko have gone from complete strangers, to friends, to best friends and maybe a little more than that. However, this series has been a cute and funny 4-koma series from the start, and it's pretty likely that the author is just going to keep it going in that direction.
As has been stated by others, the moment Haruko and Natsuko enter a relationship, that would quite possibly be the end of the series. The author clearly wants to keep the series going, so the relationship between them has been kept at a kind of half-way point for a while now.
I feel like a lot of the comments lately are either, they won't end up in a relationship because subtext, or they are basically already in a relationship because goggles. This is a slice-of-life and comedy series that explores the idea of being able to swap bodies with somebody, and that's what it's always been. Yes there are hints of romance because of all the kissing and stuff, but the romance has always been secondary to the comedy, and that isn't really likely to change.
Fair enough. Rather than a couple, it may be more accurate to refer to them as a pair. However, some people seem to be doubting even that, without any real reason.
True, there's clearly no doubt that they are a pair. I'd even argue that it is likely they will end up together either later on/when the series ends. There's been a couple of series out there that have continued after a pairing has formed, A Room For Two does that, although you would need to read the Jap version to get to that point.
Things like this make me wish there were more series like Wife and Wife where the characters are shown in a relationship instead of just the lead-up.
The fact that lesbian relationships are actually acknowledged as a normal thing and exist in the series around the main pair is pretty significant.
That's one reason I view the teacher's relationship as being a much more important development on that front than Fuyumi and Akiho's existence.
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This manga is not subtext, but it's a 4-koma and the goal of 4-komas is to last as long as possible.
If the main characters become an actual couple, the whole dynamic of the manga change and it distracts of the main plot point, which is them swapping and finding occasions to make it funny and cute.
That's why only side characters are actual couples.
Thank you! This is it.
This manga is not subtext, but it's a 4-koma and the goal of 4-komas is to last as long as possible.
If the main characters become an actual couple, the whole dynamic of the manga change and it distracts of the main plot point, which is them swapping and finding occasions to make it funny and cute.
That's why only side characters are actual couples.
Sometimes people doesn't understand how manga work. If it's comedy at first then they stick with it, don't turn it into romance or horror story.
*cough* Helck *cough*
last edited at May 29, 2018 1:47PM
This manga is not subtext, but it's a 4-koma and the goal of 4-komas is to last as long as possible.
If the main characters become an actual couple, the whole dynamic of the manga change and it distracts of the main plot point, which is them swapping and finding occasions to make it funny and cute.
That's why only side characters are actual couples.
Sometimes people doesn't understand how manga work. If it's comedy at first then they stick with it, don't turn it into romance or horror story.
I thinked that too, at least before I read Every Day Lily and Daily witch. Their endings made my heart hurt...
Haruko" We haven't kissed in a week" not SWAP, but kiss >.> I see what matters
finally, i've been waiting for someone to point this out.
nah
it must've been some kind of translation error from doki scans, solely for fanservice purpose
She says kiss.
well it's straight up fanservice from tomekichi sensei then, n like I've said before they brushed it off as a joke anyway~ so nthn's change
You just really dont like this, you've resorted to denial at this point. But what I want to know is why the heck you are so adamant about denying this, do you find it amusing?