Man I have no idea why folks got so mad at Touma in this? Like she obviously doesn't get the gravity of what she causes to some girls and no one seems to really be able to really even bring up that she's hurting people, especially not in a way she really gets. I didn't like the nurse chapter just because it felt out of place and I don't like student/teacher-esque age gap stuff, but it's very obvious that as adults they really should've shut Touma down instead of just rolling with it. It sure as hell ain't her fault there. In some ways she seems to get the girl's issues in the earlier chapters better than the girls themselves. Like in the second chapter, sure it hurts to be rejected but the way in which she was approaching and idealizing attention from Touma wasn't really healthy. I don't think she's necessarily good in what she does, but I don't think she's doing it with the intent of building a harem or whatever, girls just find her attractive, go to her knowing What She Effectively Is, she finds the individual beauty in girls and accepts their affection and then acts as a slight push for a change about something related to them while enjoying the moment of them before doing the same for others. Sure they get attached to her, but she shouldn't be hated for not reciprocating feelings
I really like chapter 5 with Tsubaki, but I just like reading stories with more butch looking girls in them. That line at the end with the girl with Tsubaki makes think something is going to happen later on involving her, but the rotating cast besides Touma means that might as well never happen. I definitely think that maybe the girl has a crush on Tsubaki and seeing Touma mess with her like that and cut her hair made her confront her feelings a bit more quickly than she wanted to.
Chapter 6 definitely gives some information in why Touma is the way she is though, which was pretty interesting! I might keep tabs on this series, though it's far from one I'd say I liked too much, hah.