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A Condition Called Love 1

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but then i saw a youtube video in my recommended about how this was good so here i am giving it another shot. In fact, I would go as far as to say that he definitely feels he needs to *earn* her love, which is interesting because I haven't seen a shojo hero like that, but it also makes me really really sad for him. But when he asks her out in the middle of her classroom the next day, she can't help but feel that her life is about to change in a big way. Granted, he did fall for Hotaru at an alarmingly fast rate, but she’s such a sweet and cute girl that it’s not as bizarre as every other character in this manga makes out.

fait du bien une lecture légère comme celle-ci ou deux personnages découvrent l’amour et les émois de jeunesse. And yes, at first Hananoi-kun's behavior raised some red flags in my mind, but I decided to go for it and it has been worth it, especially as the story progresses and their relationship deepens. Hotaru is a 16-year-old high school first-year who has always been ambivalent about love, preferring instead to have a lively life with her family and friends. She seems to be coded as demiromantic and/or demisexual, but I doubt those terms will actually be explored in this particular story. Hotaru is a great character, and I can completely understand her discomfort (and her friends' discomfort) at her lack of interest in romance, but rather than get involved with Hananoi, I wanted her to realize that maybe it just wasn't her thing.The type to fall immediately "in love" with any random girl who pays him attention, until she figures out how obsessive he is and dumps him. This story is a perfectly charming and lighthearted romp as a young girl learns what love truly feels like.

She felt a little bit bad for him because she was there when his gf broke up with him in public lmao, so she helped him out. I’m not accustomed enough with the genre to say if that’s already been dealt with countless times before. For over a century, Kodansha has relentlessly pursued quality and creativity, which allows us to continuously reimagine what could be. He knows and suffers from it and it’s obviously with the support of Hotaru’s genuine love that he’ll have a chance to open up and let go.Long story short, there's something seriously creepy about this book made worse by the fact that the author clearly thinks it's romantic. After she puts her umbrella over him in the snow out of kindness, he is determined to make her fall in love with him, but she isn't convinced she ever will fall in love. He certainly has some lovely, romantic moments dedicated to Hotaru but they are tainted by his need to be her perfect boyfriend.

Getting slight yandere vibes from him, which is a bit concerning, but I do have to say how cute this is else wise. I won’t deny Hananoi is first portrayed as a control freak with heavy insecurities and that he feels creepy at first but maybe we shall keep in mind this is a shoujo, eh ? Tengo sentimientos encontrados, la verdad, está demasiado enamorado, si lo podemos decir así, pero aun así la verdad es que la historia y su relación resulta de lo más adorable. That Hananoi-kun is really gentle, that he gives it everything he's got that sometimes he gives too much and he ends up doing weird things, that he likes books, that he is good at teaching others, that when he walks, he does it at the same speed as me.She's just a kind person who offers a stranger her umbrella, and that's when she inadvertently picks up a stalker. A few mentions of shrines; (Adding that I think it was this volume where we learn about a mean prank played on our FL in middle school involving her hair. Jun Yuzuki managed to pull it off in The Prince's Black Poison because she dedicated more time to the issue; also that series uses comedy to mitigate the issues of its damaged lead.

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