@Rabita022 maybe it's a representation of how Mori views lust within society or something? I know it's a visual metaphor for something, but I don't know what.
@jmas081391 This isn't a gender thing - If it was because of harem, it doesn't make sense, it could still work with a female protagonist, and it's been established there are male demons. Besides, it was established that Ritsu was brought, but it wasn't established that his sister was with them...
I understand liking someone.
But... stalking them and watching them bathe hoping to get off/satisfy your own sexual fantasies?
That's... that's a big no-no from me.
@Tamerlane - It's definitely obvious that she does hold an attraction to girls - evident with the reactions between her and Mei compared to those with Ritsu.
@wilddeath the flaw with that theory is that it's already been established that mana is necessary for the ring to work - The wielder is run as a battery so that the ring can work. The problem comes when the ring takes too much energy, akin to keeping a charger in a phone that's already at 100% -...
@MRain - I can explain everything - Ritsu is still considered a danger because of the person he is - I assume the person who now owns the ring is afraid that the other demons would gain favor from Ritsu(Respect, admire, love him, etc.) due to the kindness he shows - That might cause the Demons...