I was referring to the period during which neither contacted the other there, not about the date or anything. "The middle of nowhere" was less than an hour's drive away which is how her mom came to just pick her up.
Yeah, obviously. She likes him and she wanted to see him again in person.She left her pin there because she wanted attention.
Have you and your homies never liked someone enough to want to get their attention?And my homies have a name for chicks who go around looking for attention...
Well, I do see your point, I just think that would be kind of an insane twist for this genre so I'm not really considering it as a realistic possibility. This is a by-the-numbers romantic comedy with some big tiddies. I'm not expecting Fuyuki to turn out to be some kind of a yandere after all.@cor3zone posted:
And if you just for a second assume that her being in love does not exclude her lying, you'd see my point.
We humans lie because of love, all the damn time. Why is she any exception?
This just makes no sense. I'm having an argument with you, not complaining about you complaining. I do take issue with your arguments because I think they're misinformed, and both of our "complaints" (if you want to keep calling them that) are completely fine. Discussion is what comment sections are for.Your double standards are that you complain about me complaining. Meaning you take issue with my complaints, but your complaints are fine since you put them out there anyway.
Ridiculing my opinion says otherwise. You act like the reasonable one now, but it wasn't me that started throwing shit."She sucks", jesus. Anime teenagers aren't acting 100% rationally, what a world.
I feel like "she sucks" is a very harsh interpretation of the scenario. Surely you wouldn't expect teenagers in a romantic comedy manga to be acting 100% rationally, right?