Her son says that she doesn't look so good. She's drawn with tired eyes. She says "...Yes, I'm sure my sons will be fine."
She's sick. Might be terminal.
@MonsieurQuack
@bigtiddyoneesan
@JavelinJoe
Parents can only do what they know how to do. Sometimes it isn't good enough.
I don't make friends with new people easily and all of my friends are coworker (who in these times I never see). I never hit either one of my kids. My older daughter has...
There have been a few times when our boy has displayed Hero-Level Characteristics (the whole movie thing and his date for her sake after her grandma died), but most of the time he needs to grow a pair.
By not confessing after the party when the time and mood were right and instead waiting to...
@HalfCanadian
I've seen that in multiple anime and manga. "I'm in love with someone else. Please break up with me." I guess it's part of the protocol for an friendly breakup. An example is in A Town Where You Live/Kimi no Iru Machi. (Poor girl. If only they had went on that trip like...
If he's already to the seemingly "monumental" point of (gasp!) calling her by her first name with no honorific then, even with the cultural weight of what the Confession means, he should confess.
If this were one of THOSE manga, and he were an Ugly Bastard, then the last frame would be the successful mind break...
I'm not sure if the author meant for that comparison as a joke.
I've known about the nape of the neck being erotic in Japan, but for some reason this just triggered a realization for an unrelated anime and manga: I bet there's an intentional hidden meaning with the (Attack On ) Titans' weak spot being the back of the neck.
@radstylix
That's an old-fashioned way of proposing. The Japanese seem to be fans of never saying things directly.
Make me soup every morning. Will you make me xxx every day. When are you quitting your job.