Attraction is not something that can be controlled, and Sensei's honest thoughts do not make her a bad person. This is a sad story, but hopefully Sensei can look within herself and find a way to renew her love for Maho.
The most important points that most people here overlooked, nicely put. I don't get why almost everyone hates on Sensei as if she was some awfully evil sack of shit. Sure, it's not exactly the most flattering thing if you fall out of love someone because they have become a better person, but she even sacrifices herself and stays with Maho since she knows breaking up with her (and especially the reason) could mess up her life completely. It's not like she is bitching and moaning to someone wishing it hadn't been done or if it could be reversed. She simply realized it's gone in a way she didn't expect it and the situation sucks that's all there is to it.
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