@APSINTHOS in the manga usagi drop a dude takes cares of a little girl but at the end of the manga she's an adult and they end up dating, so now pll use ''Usagi Drop'' to reffer to manga where a dude that takes care of a girl and ends up dating her
@APSINTHOS in real life yeah probably but in manga the girls are the one putting the moves on the father figure coz...fuck if i know?
the only thing i can think of, is that for the girls the person that saved them from whatever circunstances they suffered becomes such an important figures in their life that they confuse filial love for romantic love? probably coz since they had noone at all and are probably not fully emotionally matured yet
Or maybe its coz they authors cant write a deep connection between a male and a female without making it romantic?
@Hollow7F
I'm not quite understand the term (grooming), as far as I know people do it so they can have an extremely gullible partner who can be abused and manipulated to do one bidding, even if it's crime or self-harming act.
Does that mean as long as you take care for other person but not turning them to such gullible state, that act not count as grooming?
(No, I'm talking about parenting, but in relationship such as man-woman relation, like "Sincerely Duke's Maid" series)