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Sep 2, 2021 5:25 PM
#101
SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. Bad in what sense exactly Let's start with consistency and go from there. With Naoya's established character, there should be no reason not to accept Mirika. He fell in love with Nagisa instantly because he didn't want to reject her pure and honest feelings, and Mirika proved that she was just as strongly in love with him. So if Naoya is consistent, then he should have immediately accepted her, regardless of how Nagisa and Saki felt about it. After all, he refused to let Saki object and decided that he would force her to accept the situation; the same Naoya should do exactly the same thing here. Well, you're just wrong here lad. Firstly, you can't just assume Naoya would accept Milika just because he accepted and fell in love with Nagisa. There are several reasons for this like: 1. The fact Milika and Nagisa have very different personalities 2. The fact both Saki and Nagisa don't like Milike, which is very different to when Nagisa joined the relationship because Saki actually liked Nagisa 3. He already had the mentality at this point that he's been selfish and asked to date both of them and doesn't want to push his luck anymore. The first time, he never even considered anything like this. It's also very dishonest at best to say Naoya forced Saki into this relationship. Saki had the option of saying no from the beginning. In fact, she quite literally did until she realized how much she actually liked Nagisa and Naoya convinced her with his wacky persistence. So no...he didn't force Saki to accept the situation at all. She chose to go along with it. Saki and Nagisa would never choose to accept Milika into the relationship under the current circumstances. There's nothing likable about Milika from their perspective (and mine). 1. Irrelevant to his stated intentions. 2. Irrelevant to his initial motivation. He chose to date Nagisa before he knew whether Saki was okay with it or not, how Saki felt about Nagisa was a nonissue in his decision to date her. 3. And yet, in spite of that mindset, he has not dumped Nagisa or Saki. So no, I would argue that he has NOT actually realized how selfish he is being, not in any tangible sense, and thus it makes no sense why he would not date Mirika. He did force Saki to accept the situation. The proof of this is the fact that Saki STILL wishes that he wasn't two-timing her. He still has not "convinced" her like he promised he would. 1. Weak rebuttal. 2. Even weaker rebuttal because there's a very key difference between the 2 situations. Before he brought up the idea with Saki, he didn't know whether she'd accept or deny it for sure. In the case of Milika however there's literally no question. Before Milika confessed, she was literally harassing them daily. I'm also pretty sure if Saki gave him an ultimatum to choose between her and Nagisa he'd pick Saki 9 times out of 10 considering he knew her longer and tried to get with her for so long. This being the case, it couldn't possible be a non issue for him whether Saki liked her or not. 3. This is actually a decent point to be fair, but again it's not reason enough for him to just decide to date Milika And once again, he did NOT force Saki to do anything. The fact Saki still wishes he wasn't 2-timing is on her because she's the one who decided to accept this situation in episode 1, regardless of the circumstances. He fully acknowledges he hasn't convinced her and he's stated several times that he'd keep trying to find a way to do so. If Saki thinks he hasn't kept up his part of the bargain she could leave at any time, yet she still hasn't. Whose fault is that but her own? I'm not saying Naoya was right to even suggest the idea of 2-timing, but the fact he did and she accepted it is HER fault. 1. Just because you find it weak doesn't make it inaccurate. Naoya was attracted to Nagisa because of her dedication. That was his entire reasoning for attempting to two-time her, he couldn't stand the thought of breaking her heart. Mirika has proven herself to be just as dedicated, if not moreso. So why does that notion of Naoya not wanting to hurt her not raised at all, if that was his determining factor without getting to know Nagisa at all? He fell for her immediately for her persistence, and felt that it would be a waste to dump her. Mirika should have been exactly the same. 2. No, he would not accept that ultimatum. He would reject that ultimatum in concept and FORCE Saki to be okay with it, as we saw him do in the very first episode. Naoya has proven that there is zero possibility of him dumping Nagisa or Saki for any reason. And no, Naoya is the one at fault for strongarming Saki into the situation by providing her with the implicit ultimatum of "accept two-timing or dump me" because he never gave her the opportunity to say "no". When she said "no" he refused to accept it. When he knows full-well how weak to pressure Saki is and how much she's in love with him, how much choice she really has in this is basically none, as other characters will point out repeatedly. You can't actually be blaming Saki for Naoya being a scumbag and forcing her into the situation of "let me date Nagisa if you want to continue dating me". 1. Yes Naoya was attracted to Nagisa for her dedication (and her looks but that also applies to Milika), and yes Milika has been as dedicated if not more so than Nagisa. But here's the issue. You're right that Naoya didn't want to turn down Nagisa because he thought it would be a waste and that he didn't want to hurt her feelings...but that's literally how he feels about Milika as well? So you're not actually making a point here. He literally apologized to Milika because he knew rejecting her would hurt her feelings (and he's also fully aware that if he doesn't stay away he'd probably fall for her)...but guess what. If he accepted Milika's feelings he'd be hurting both Nagisa AND Saki and that would be a 100% certainty, unlike the Nagisa situation. 2. Again, please drop the absolutely moronic notion that he forced Saki into a 3-way relationship. How can it be him forcing her when she had a say in the matter? If Saki was firm enough, there's no chance he'd drop her just to date Nagisa. Let's not forget he also loves Saki, probably even more so than she loves him (don't forget that it was stated he asked her to date him every month for several years). The 1st episode was Naoya somehow convincing Saki to go along with his foolish idea of a 3-way relationship. Was he wrong to bring it up in the first place? Absolutely. But was he wrong because Saki accepted it? No. She had a choice. It's actually insulting to her character to suggest she was forced into anything. "And no, Naoya is the one at fault for strongarming Saki into the situation by providing her with the implicit ultimatum of "accept two-timing or dump me"" Is this meant to be a joke? In no part of the 1st episode did he give her this ultimatum or even suggest or imply it like you claim. "because he never gave her the opportunity to say "no". When she said "no" he refused to accept it" Is Saki so weak that she can't say no to a stupid proposal? Of course not. Again, this is insulting to her character. "When he knows full-well how weak to pressure Saki is and how much she's in love with him, how much choice she really has in this is basically none, as other characters will point out repeatedly" At that point in the show Naoya was literally more in love with Saki than she was in love with him, so this is a non-point. "You can't actually be blaming Saki for Naoya being a scumbag and forcing her into the situation of "let me date Nagisa if you want to continue dating me"." I can and will blame Saki for accepting his proposal when she knew full well she wasn't okay with it. Her loving him doesn't mean she's forced to follow his every desire. With this kind of backward thinking, we'd be encouraging young girls to stay in toxic relationships all in the name of "love". She had a choice to say no, whether you want to admit it or not. Naoya is not in the wrong for trying to uphold a relationship she willingly agreed to enter. You're the one advocating toxic relationships, not me. You're giving Naoya a pass for his toxic behavior because Saki is too weak to stand up to him. I literally said he was wrong for suggesting the 3-way relationship, are you dumb? 😭 But I was not wrong in highlighting the fact she made the conscious decision to enter this 3-way relationship willingly despite the fact she wasn't okay with it. If we swap the genders around you'd be 100% calling the guy a pussy for going along with it (as would I). The relationship itself isn't even toxic to begin with. Sure it's dysfunctional, but the characters involved all love each other and want to contribute positively to the relationship. It is toxic, and you'll see why in the coming episodes. |
Sep 2, 2021 5:26 PM
#102
FinalFlash18 said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. Bad in what sense exactly Let's start with consistency and go from there. With Naoya's established character, there should be no reason not to accept Mirika. He fell in love with Nagisa instantly because he didn't want to reject her pure and honest feelings, and Mirika proved that she was just as strongly in love with him. So if Naoya is consistent, then he should have immediately accepted her, regardless of how Nagisa and Saki felt about it. After all, he refused to let Saki object and decided that he would force her to accept the situation; the same Naoya should do exactly the same thing here. Given how you've already entered into the discussion with someone else, I just want to give my two cents on the topic. Firstly, those two cases you speak of are two different situations. Secondly, It's also a matter of Naoya's conviction. He accepted Nagisa's confession coz he was moved by her dedication and looks AND that was the first time someone has confessed to him. The reason he didn't agree to date Milika was due to his conviction and promise he made to those two girls, to make them happy. He was having hard time to keep them in check as his gfs, so that only reinforced his conviction. Mind you that he has already said that he'll fall in love with Milika if she doesn't gives up. That's why the two girls were trying to keep him away from her. He's the same Naoya who fell for Nagisa and may also fall for Milika if not for his persistence and decision to date only two girls and to make them happy. So, in summary, he'll end up falling for Mirika, which makes him not only a scumbag, but also a lying scumbag. And you wonder why people don't like this series when this guy is the MC? |
Sep 2, 2021 5:41 PM
#103
FinalFlash18 said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. Bad in what sense exactly Let's start with consistency and go from there. With Naoya's established character, there should be no reason not to accept Mirika. He fell in love with Nagisa instantly because he didn't want to reject her pure and honest feelings, and Mirika proved that she was just as strongly in love with him. So if Naoya is consistent, then he should have immediately accepted her, regardless of how Nagisa and Saki felt about it. After all, he refused to let Saki object and decided that he would force her to accept the situation; the same Naoya should do exactly the same thing here. Given how you've already entered into the discussion with someone else, I just want to give my two cents on the topic. Firstly, those two cases you speak of are two different situations. Secondly, It's also a matter of Naoya's conviction. He accepted Nagisa's confession coz he was moved by her dedication and looks AND that was the first time someone has confessed to him. The reason he didn't agree to date Milika was due to his conviction and promise he made to those two girls, to make them happy. He was having hard time to keep them in check as his gfs, so that only reinforced his conviction. Mind you that he has already said that he'll fall in love with Milika if she doesn't gives up. That's why the two girls were trying to keep him away from her. He's the same Naoya who fell for Nagisa and may also fall for Milika if not for his persistence and decision to date only two girls and to make them happy. THANK YOU. Someone who understands that the Milika and Nagisa situation are NOT the same thing at all. |
Sep 2, 2021 5:43 PM
#104
MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. Bad in what sense exactly Let's start with consistency and go from there. With Naoya's established character, there should be no reason not to accept Mirika. He fell in love with Nagisa instantly because he didn't want to reject her pure and honest feelings, and Mirika proved that she was just as strongly in love with him. So if Naoya is consistent, then he should have immediately accepted her, regardless of how Nagisa and Saki felt about it. After all, he refused to let Saki object and decided that he would force her to accept the situation; the same Naoya should do exactly the same thing here. Well, you're just wrong here lad. Firstly, you can't just assume Naoya would accept Milika just because he accepted and fell in love with Nagisa. There are several reasons for this like: 1. The fact Milika and Nagisa have very different personalities 2. The fact both Saki and Nagisa don't like Milike, which is very different to when Nagisa joined the relationship because Saki actually liked Nagisa 3. He already had the mentality at this point that he's been selfish and asked to date both of them and doesn't want to push his luck anymore. The first time, he never even considered anything like this. It's also very dishonest at best to say Naoya forced Saki into this relationship. Saki had the option of saying no from the beginning. In fact, she quite literally did until she realized how much she actually liked Nagisa and Naoya convinced her with his wacky persistence. So no...he didn't force Saki to accept the situation at all. She chose to go along with it. Saki and Nagisa would never choose to accept Milika into the relationship under the current circumstances. There's nothing likable about Milika from their perspective (and mine). 1. Irrelevant to his stated intentions. 2. Irrelevant to his initial motivation. He chose to date Nagisa before he knew whether Saki was okay with it or not, how Saki felt about Nagisa was a nonissue in his decision to date her. 3. And yet, in spite of that mindset, he has not dumped Nagisa or Saki. So no, I would argue that he has NOT actually realized how selfish he is being, not in any tangible sense, and thus it makes no sense why he would not date Mirika. He did force Saki to accept the situation. The proof of this is the fact that Saki STILL wishes that he wasn't two-timing her. He still has not "convinced" her like he promised he would. 1. Weak rebuttal. 2. Even weaker rebuttal because there's a very key difference between the 2 situations. Before he brought up the idea with Saki, he didn't know whether she'd accept or deny it for sure. In the case of Milika however there's literally no question. Before Milika confessed, she was literally harassing them daily. I'm also pretty sure if Saki gave him an ultimatum to choose between her and Nagisa he'd pick Saki 9 times out of 10 considering he knew her longer and tried to get with her for so long. This being the case, it couldn't possible be a non issue for him whether Saki liked her or not. 3. This is actually a decent point to be fair, but again it's not reason enough for him to just decide to date Milika And once again, he did NOT force Saki to do anything. The fact Saki still wishes he wasn't 2-timing is on her because she's the one who decided to accept this situation in episode 1, regardless of the circumstances. He fully acknowledges he hasn't convinced her and he's stated several times that he'd keep trying to find a way to do so. If Saki thinks he hasn't kept up his part of the bargain she could leave at any time, yet she still hasn't. Whose fault is that but her own? I'm not saying Naoya was right to even suggest the idea of 2-timing, but the fact he did and she accepted it is HER fault. 1. Just because you find it weak doesn't make it inaccurate. Naoya was attracted to Nagisa because of her dedication. That was his entire reasoning for attempting to two-time her, he couldn't stand the thought of breaking her heart. Mirika has proven herself to be just as dedicated, if not moreso. So why does that notion of Naoya not wanting to hurt her not raised at all, if that was his determining factor without getting to know Nagisa at all? He fell for her immediately for her persistence, and felt that it would be a waste to dump her. Mirika should have been exactly the same. 2. No, he would not accept that ultimatum. He would reject that ultimatum in concept and FORCE Saki to be okay with it, as we saw him do in the very first episode. Naoya has proven that there is zero possibility of him dumping Nagisa or Saki for any reason. And no, Naoya is the one at fault for strongarming Saki into the situation by providing her with the implicit ultimatum of "accept two-timing or dump me" because he never gave her the opportunity to say "no". When she said "no" he refused to accept it. When he knows full-well how weak to pressure Saki is and how much she's in love with him, how much choice she really has in this is basically none, as other characters will point out repeatedly. You can't actually be blaming Saki for Naoya being a scumbag and forcing her into the situation of "let me date Nagisa if you want to continue dating me". 1. Yes Naoya was attracted to Nagisa for her dedication (and her looks but that also applies to Milika), and yes Milika has been as dedicated if not more so than Nagisa. But here's the issue. You're right that Naoya didn't want to turn down Nagisa because he thought it would be a waste and that he didn't want to hurt her feelings...but that's literally how he feels about Milika as well? So you're not actually making a point here. He literally apologized to Milika because he knew rejecting her would hurt her feelings (and he's also fully aware that if he doesn't stay away he'd probably fall for her)...but guess what. If he accepted Milika's feelings he'd be hurting both Nagisa AND Saki and that would be a 100% certainty, unlike the Nagisa situation. 2. Again, please drop the absolutely moronic notion that he forced Saki into a 3-way relationship. How can it be him forcing her when she had a say in the matter? If Saki was firm enough, there's no chance he'd drop her just to date Nagisa. Let's not forget he also loves Saki, probably even more so than she loves him (don't forget that it was stated he asked her to date him every month for several years). The 1st episode was Naoya somehow convincing Saki to go along with his foolish idea of a 3-way relationship. Was he wrong to bring it up in the first place? Absolutely. But was he wrong because Saki accepted it? No. She had a choice. It's actually insulting to her character to suggest she was forced into anything. "And no, Naoya is the one at fault for strongarming Saki into the situation by providing her with the implicit ultimatum of "accept two-timing or dump me"" Is this meant to be a joke? In no part of the 1st episode did he give her this ultimatum or even suggest or imply it like you claim. "because he never gave her the opportunity to say "no". When she said "no" he refused to accept it" Is Saki so weak that she can't say no to a stupid proposal? Of course not. Again, this is insulting to her character. "When he knows full-well how weak to pressure Saki is and how much she's in love with him, how much choice she really has in this is basically none, as other characters will point out repeatedly" At that point in the show Naoya was literally more in love with Saki than she was in love with him, so this is a non-point. "You can't actually be blaming Saki for Naoya being a scumbag and forcing her into the situation of "let me date Nagisa if you want to continue dating me"." I can and will blame Saki for accepting his proposal when she knew full well she wasn't okay with it. Her loving him doesn't mean she's forced to follow his every desire. With this kind of backward thinking, we'd be encouraging young girls to stay in toxic relationships all in the name of "love". She had a choice to say no, whether you want to admit it or not. Naoya is not in the wrong for trying to uphold a relationship she willingly agreed to enter. You're the one advocating toxic relationships, not me. You're giving Naoya a pass for his toxic behavior because Saki is too weak to stand up to him. I literally said he was wrong for suggesting the 3-way relationship, are you dumb? 😭 But I was not wrong in highlighting the fact she made the conscious decision to enter this 3-way relationship willingly despite the fact she wasn't okay with it. If we swap the genders around you'd be 100% calling the guy a pussy for going along with it (as would I). The relationship itself isn't even toxic to begin with. Sure it's dysfunctional, but the characters involved all love each other and want to contribute positively to the relationship. It is toxic, and you'll see why in the coming episodes. Well I'm not a manga reader, so I wouldn't know. But if it does become a toxic relationship and it's on Naoya then shame on him. It's that simple. But for now, the only thing he's done wrong is hurt his original girlfriend by suggesting the idea of 2 timing her. |
Sep 2, 2021 5:44 PM
#105
MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. Bad in what sense exactly Let's start with consistency and go from there. With Naoya's established character, there should be no reason not to accept Mirika. He fell in love with Nagisa instantly because he didn't want to reject her pure and honest feelings, and Mirika proved that she was just as strongly in love with him. So if Naoya is consistent, then he should have immediately accepted her, regardless of how Nagisa and Saki felt about it. After all, he refused to let Saki object and decided that he would force her to accept the situation; the same Naoya should do exactly the same thing here. Given how you've already entered into the discussion with someone else, I just want to give my two cents on the topic. Firstly, those two cases you speak of are two different situations. Secondly, It's also a matter of Naoya's conviction. He accepted Nagisa's confession coz he was moved by her dedication and looks AND that was the first time someone has confessed to him. The reason he didn't agree to date Milika was due to his conviction and promise he made to those two girls, to make them happy. He was having hard time to keep them in check as his gfs, so that only reinforced his conviction. Mind you that he has already said that he'll fall in love with Milika if she doesn't gives up. That's why the two girls were trying to keep him away from her. He's the same Naoya who fell for Nagisa and may also fall for Milika if not for his persistence and decision to date only two girls and to make them happy. So, in summary, he'll end up falling for Mirika, which makes him not only a scumbag, but also a lying scumbag. And you wonder why people don't like this series when this guy is the MC? What is this logic? So at first you say his character isn't consistent, and now you're calling him a scumbag for his character being consistent? Make up your mind mate. |
Sep 3, 2021 7:17 AM
#106
SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. Bad in what sense exactly Let's start with consistency and go from there. With Naoya's established character, there should be no reason not to accept Mirika. He fell in love with Nagisa instantly because he didn't want to reject her pure and honest feelings, and Mirika proved that she was just as strongly in love with him. So if Naoya is consistent, then he should have immediately accepted her, regardless of how Nagisa and Saki felt about it. After all, he refused to let Saki object and decided that he would force her to accept the situation; the same Naoya should do exactly the same thing here. Given how you've already entered into the discussion with someone else, I just want to give my two cents on the topic. Firstly, those two cases you speak of are two different situations. Secondly, It's also a matter of Naoya's conviction. He accepted Nagisa's confession coz he was moved by her dedication and looks AND that was the first time someone has confessed to him. The reason he didn't agree to date Milika was due to his conviction and promise he made to those two girls, to make them happy. He was having hard time to keep them in check as his gfs, so that only reinforced his conviction. Mind you that he has already said that he'll fall in love with Milika if she doesn't gives up. That's why the two girls were trying to keep him away from her. He's the same Naoya who fell for Nagisa and may also fall for Milika if not for his persistence and decision to date only two girls and to make them happy. So, in summary, he'll end up falling for Mirika, which makes him not only a scumbag, but also a lying scumbag. And you wonder why people don't like this series when this guy is the MC? What is this logic? So at first you say his character isn't consistent, and now you're calling him a scumbag for his character being consistent? Make up your mind mate. I find his character to be inconsistent. If he ends up being consistent then he's a scumbag that the story expects us to root for. Either way, valid reasons for finding this story to be bad. |
Sep 3, 2021 7:18 AM
#107
SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. Bad in what sense exactly Let's start with consistency and go from there. With Naoya's established character, there should be no reason not to accept Mirika. He fell in love with Nagisa instantly because he didn't want to reject her pure and honest feelings, and Mirika proved that she was just as strongly in love with him. So if Naoya is consistent, then he should have immediately accepted her, regardless of how Nagisa and Saki felt about it. After all, he refused to let Saki object and decided that he would force her to accept the situation; the same Naoya should do exactly the same thing here. Well, you're just wrong here lad. Firstly, you can't just assume Naoya would accept Milika just because he accepted and fell in love with Nagisa. There are several reasons for this like: 1. The fact Milika and Nagisa have very different personalities 2. The fact both Saki and Nagisa don't like Milike, which is very different to when Nagisa joined the relationship because Saki actually liked Nagisa 3. He already had the mentality at this point that he's been selfish and asked to date both of them and doesn't want to push his luck anymore. The first time, he never even considered anything like this. It's also very dishonest at best to say Naoya forced Saki into this relationship. Saki had the option of saying no from the beginning. In fact, she quite literally did until she realized how much she actually liked Nagisa and Naoya convinced her with his wacky persistence. So no...he didn't force Saki to accept the situation at all. She chose to go along with it. Saki and Nagisa would never choose to accept Milika into the relationship under the current circumstances. There's nothing likable about Milika from their perspective (and mine). 1. Irrelevant to his stated intentions. 2. Irrelevant to his initial motivation. He chose to date Nagisa before he knew whether Saki was okay with it or not, how Saki felt about Nagisa was a nonissue in his decision to date her. 3. And yet, in spite of that mindset, he has not dumped Nagisa or Saki. So no, I would argue that he has NOT actually realized how selfish he is being, not in any tangible sense, and thus it makes no sense why he would not date Mirika. He did force Saki to accept the situation. The proof of this is the fact that Saki STILL wishes that he wasn't two-timing her. He still has not "convinced" her like he promised he would. 1. Weak rebuttal. 2. Even weaker rebuttal because there's a very key difference between the 2 situations. Before he brought up the idea with Saki, he didn't know whether she'd accept or deny it for sure. In the case of Milika however there's literally no question. Before Milika confessed, she was literally harassing them daily. I'm also pretty sure if Saki gave him an ultimatum to choose between her and Nagisa he'd pick Saki 9 times out of 10 considering he knew her longer and tried to get with her for so long. This being the case, it couldn't possible be a non issue for him whether Saki liked her or not. 3. This is actually a decent point to be fair, but again it's not reason enough for him to just decide to date Milika And once again, he did NOT force Saki to do anything. The fact Saki still wishes he wasn't 2-timing is on her because she's the one who decided to accept this situation in episode 1, regardless of the circumstances. He fully acknowledges he hasn't convinced her and he's stated several times that he'd keep trying to find a way to do so. If Saki thinks he hasn't kept up his part of the bargain she could leave at any time, yet she still hasn't. Whose fault is that but her own? I'm not saying Naoya was right to even suggest the idea of 2-timing, but the fact he did and she accepted it is HER fault. 1. Just because you find it weak doesn't make it inaccurate. Naoya was attracted to Nagisa because of her dedication. That was his entire reasoning for attempting to two-time her, he couldn't stand the thought of breaking her heart. Mirika has proven herself to be just as dedicated, if not moreso. So why does that notion of Naoya not wanting to hurt her not raised at all, if that was his determining factor without getting to know Nagisa at all? He fell for her immediately for her persistence, and felt that it would be a waste to dump her. Mirika should have been exactly the same. 2. No, he would not accept that ultimatum. He would reject that ultimatum in concept and FORCE Saki to be okay with it, as we saw him do in the very first episode. Naoya has proven that there is zero possibility of him dumping Nagisa or Saki for any reason. And no, Naoya is the one at fault for strongarming Saki into the situation by providing her with the implicit ultimatum of "accept two-timing or dump me" because he never gave her the opportunity to say "no". When she said "no" he refused to accept it. When he knows full-well how weak to pressure Saki is and how much she's in love with him, how much choice she really has in this is basically none, as other characters will point out repeatedly. You can't actually be blaming Saki for Naoya being a scumbag and forcing her into the situation of "let me date Nagisa if you want to continue dating me". 1. Yes Naoya was attracted to Nagisa for her dedication (and her looks but that also applies to Milika), and yes Milika has been as dedicated if not more so than Nagisa. But here's the issue. You're right that Naoya didn't want to turn down Nagisa because he thought it would be a waste and that he didn't want to hurt her feelings...but that's literally how he feels about Milika as well? So you're not actually making a point here. He literally apologized to Milika because he knew rejecting her would hurt her feelings (and he's also fully aware that if he doesn't stay away he'd probably fall for her)...but guess what. If he accepted Milika's feelings he'd be hurting both Nagisa AND Saki and that would be a 100% certainty, unlike the Nagisa situation. 2. Again, please drop the absolutely moronic notion that he forced Saki into a 3-way relationship. How can it be him forcing her when she had a say in the matter? If Saki was firm enough, there's no chance he'd drop her just to date Nagisa. Let's not forget he also loves Saki, probably even more so than she loves him (don't forget that it was stated he asked her to date him every month for several years). The 1st episode was Naoya somehow convincing Saki to go along with his foolish idea of a 3-way relationship. Was he wrong to bring it up in the first place? Absolutely. But was he wrong because Saki accepted it? No. She had a choice. It's actually insulting to her character to suggest she was forced into anything. "And no, Naoya is the one at fault for strongarming Saki into the situation by providing her with the implicit ultimatum of "accept two-timing or dump me"" Is this meant to be a joke? In no part of the 1st episode did he give her this ultimatum or even suggest or imply it like you claim. "because he never gave her the opportunity to say "no". When she said "no" he refused to accept it" Is Saki so weak that she can't say no to a stupid proposal? Of course not. Again, this is insulting to her character. "When he knows full-well how weak to pressure Saki is and how much she's in love with him, how much choice she really has in this is basically none, as other characters will point out repeatedly" At that point in the show Naoya was literally more in love with Saki than she was in love with him, so this is a non-point. "You can't actually be blaming Saki for Naoya being a scumbag and forcing her into the situation of "let me date Nagisa if you want to continue dating me"." I can and will blame Saki for accepting his proposal when she knew full well she wasn't okay with it. Her loving him doesn't mean she's forced to follow his every desire. With this kind of backward thinking, we'd be encouraging young girls to stay in toxic relationships all in the name of "love". She had a choice to say no, whether you want to admit it or not. Naoya is not in the wrong for trying to uphold a relationship she willingly agreed to enter. You're the one advocating toxic relationships, not me. You're giving Naoya a pass for his toxic behavior because Saki is too weak to stand up to him. I literally said he was wrong for suggesting the 3-way relationship, are you dumb? 😭 But I was not wrong in highlighting the fact she made the conscious decision to enter this 3-way relationship willingly despite the fact she wasn't okay with it. If we swap the genders around you'd be 100% calling the guy a pussy for going along with it (as would I). The relationship itself isn't even toxic to begin with. Sure it's dysfunctional, but the characters involved all love each other and want to contribute positively to the relationship. It is toxic, and you'll see why in the coming episodes. Well I'm not a manga reader, so I wouldn't know. But if it does become a toxic relationship and it's on Naoya then shame on him. It's that simple. But for now, the only thing he's done wrong is hurt his original girlfriend by suggesting the idea of 2 timing her. That is a very large thing to do wrong. |
Sep 3, 2021 8:34 AM
#108
MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. Bad in what sense exactly Let's start with consistency and go from there. With Naoya's established character, there should be no reason not to accept Mirika. He fell in love with Nagisa instantly because he didn't want to reject her pure and honest feelings, and Mirika proved that she was just as strongly in love with him. So if Naoya is consistent, then he should have immediately accepted her, regardless of how Nagisa and Saki felt about it. After all, he refused to let Saki object and decided that he would force her to accept the situation; the same Naoya should do exactly the same thing here. Well, you're just wrong here lad. Firstly, you can't just assume Naoya would accept Milika just because he accepted and fell in love with Nagisa. There are several reasons for this like: 1. The fact Milika and Nagisa have very different personalities 2. The fact both Saki and Nagisa don't like Milike, which is very different to when Nagisa joined the relationship because Saki actually liked Nagisa 3. He already had the mentality at this point that he's been selfish and asked to date both of them and doesn't want to push his luck anymore. The first time, he never even considered anything like this. It's also very dishonest at best to say Naoya forced Saki into this relationship. Saki had the option of saying no from the beginning. In fact, she quite literally did until she realized how much she actually liked Nagisa and Naoya convinced her with his wacky persistence. So no...he didn't force Saki to accept the situation at all. She chose to go along with it. Saki and Nagisa would never choose to accept Milika into the relationship under the current circumstances. There's nothing likable about Milika from their perspective (and mine). 1. Irrelevant to his stated intentions. 2. Irrelevant to his initial motivation. He chose to date Nagisa before he knew whether Saki was okay with it or not, how Saki felt about Nagisa was a nonissue in his decision to date her. 3. And yet, in spite of that mindset, he has not dumped Nagisa or Saki. So no, I would argue that he has NOT actually realized how selfish he is being, not in any tangible sense, and thus it makes no sense why he would not date Mirika. He did force Saki to accept the situation. The proof of this is the fact that Saki STILL wishes that he wasn't two-timing her. He still has not "convinced" her like he promised he would. 1. Weak rebuttal. 2. Even weaker rebuttal because there's a very key difference between the 2 situations. Before he brought up the idea with Saki, he didn't know whether she'd accept or deny it for sure. In the case of Milika however there's literally no question. Before Milika confessed, she was literally harassing them daily. I'm also pretty sure if Saki gave him an ultimatum to choose between her and Nagisa he'd pick Saki 9 times out of 10 considering he knew her longer and tried to get with her for so long. This being the case, it couldn't possible be a non issue for him whether Saki liked her or not. 3. This is actually a decent point to be fair, but again it's not reason enough for him to just decide to date Milika And once again, he did NOT force Saki to do anything. The fact Saki still wishes he wasn't 2-timing is on her because she's the one who decided to accept this situation in episode 1, regardless of the circumstances. He fully acknowledges he hasn't convinced her and he's stated several times that he'd keep trying to find a way to do so. If Saki thinks he hasn't kept up his part of the bargain she could leave at any time, yet she still hasn't. Whose fault is that but her own? I'm not saying Naoya was right to even suggest the idea of 2-timing, but the fact he did and she accepted it is HER fault. 1. Just because you find it weak doesn't make it inaccurate. Naoya was attracted to Nagisa because of her dedication. That was his entire reasoning for attempting to two-time her, he couldn't stand the thought of breaking her heart. Mirika has proven herself to be just as dedicated, if not moreso. So why does that notion of Naoya not wanting to hurt her not raised at all, if that was his determining factor without getting to know Nagisa at all? He fell for her immediately for her persistence, and felt that it would be a waste to dump her. Mirika should have been exactly the same. 2. No, he would not accept that ultimatum. He would reject that ultimatum in concept and FORCE Saki to be okay with it, as we saw him do in the very first episode. Naoya has proven that there is zero possibility of him dumping Nagisa or Saki for any reason. And no, Naoya is the one at fault for strongarming Saki into the situation by providing her with the implicit ultimatum of "accept two-timing or dump me" because he never gave her the opportunity to say "no". When she said "no" he refused to accept it. When he knows full-well how weak to pressure Saki is and how much she's in love with him, how much choice she really has in this is basically none, as other characters will point out repeatedly. You can't actually be blaming Saki for Naoya being a scumbag and forcing her into the situation of "let me date Nagisa if you want to continue dating me". 1. Yes Naoya was attracted to Nagisa for her dedication (and her looks but that also applies to Milika), and yes Milika has been as dedicated if not more so than Nagisa. But here's the issue. You're right that Naoya didn't want to turn down Nagisa because he thought it would be a waste and that he didn't want to hurt her feelings...but that's literally how he feels about Milika as well? So you're not actually making a point here. He literally apologized to Milika because he knew rejecting her would hurt her feelings (and he's also fully aware that if he doesn't stay away he'd probably fall for her)...but guess what. If he accepted Milika's feelings he'd be hurting both Nagisa AND Saki and that would be a 100% certainty, unlike the Nagisa situation. 2. Again, please drop the absolutely moronic notion that he forced Saki into a 3-way relationship. How can it be him forcing her when she had a say in the matter? If Saki was firm enough, there's no chance he'd drop her just to date Nagisa. Let's not forget he also loves Saki, probably even more so than she loves him (don't forget that it was stated he asked her to date him every month for several years). The 1st episode was Naoya somehow convincing Saki to go along with his foolish idea of a 3-way relationship. Was he wrong to bring it up in the first place? Absolutely. But was he wrong because Saki accepted it? No. She had a choice. It's actually insulting to her character to suggest she was forced into anything. "And no, Naoya is the one at fault for strongarming Saki into the situation by providing her with the implicit ultimatum of "accept two-timing or dump me"" Is this meant to be a joke? In no part of the 1st episode did he give her this ultimatum or even suggest or imply it like you claim. "because he never gave her the opportunity to say "no". When she said "no" he refused to accept it" Is Saki so weak that she can't say no to a stupid proposal? Of course not. Again, this is insulting to her character. "When he knows full-well how weak to pressure Saki is and how much she's in love with him, how much choice she really has in this is basically none, as other characters will point out repeatedly" At that point in the show Naoya was literally more in love with Saki than she was in love with him, so this is a non-point. "You can't actually be blaming Saki for Naoya being a scumbag and forcing her into the situation of "let me date Nagisa if you want to continue dating me"." I can and will blame Saki for accepting his proposal when she knew full well she wasn't okay with it. Her loving him doesn't mean she's forced to follow his every desire. With this kind of backward thinking, we'd be encouraging young girls to stay in toxic relationships all in the name of "love". She had a choice to say no, whether you want to admit it or not. Naoya is not in the wrong for trying to uphold a relationship she willingly agreed to enter. You're the one advocating toxic relationships, not me. You're giving Naoya a pass for his toxic behavior because Saki is too weak to stand up to him. I literally said he was wrong for suggesting the 3-way relationship, are you dumb? 😭 But I was not wrong in highlighting the fact she made the conscious decision to enter this 3-way relationship willingly despite the fact she wasn't okay with it. If we swap the genders around you'd be 100% calling the guy a pussy for going along with it (as would I). The relationship itself isn't even toxic to begin with. Sure it's dysfunctional, but the characters involved all love each other and want to contribute positively to the relationship. It is toxic, and you'll see why in the coming episodes. Well I'm not a manga reader, so I wouldn't know. But if it does become a toxic relationship and it's on Naoya then shame on him. It's that simple. But for now, the only thing he's done wrong is hurt his original girlfriend by suggesting the idea of 2 timing her. That is a very large thing to do wrong. I mean...not really? You do realize that polyamorous relationships are a thing in real life right? |
Sep 3, 2021 5:44 PM
#109
SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. Bad in what sense exactly Let's start with consistency and go from there. With Naoya's established character, there should be no reason not to accept Mirika. He fell in love with Nagisa instantly because he didn't want to reject her pure and honest feelings, and Mirika proved that she was just as strongly in love with him. So if Naoya is consistent, then he should have immediately accepted her, regardless of how Nagisa and Saki felt about it. After all, he refused to let Saki object and decided that he would force her to accept the situation; the same Naoya should do exactly the same thing here. Well, you're just wrong here lad. Firstly, you can't just assume Naoya would accept Milika just because he accepted and fell in love with Nagisa. There are several reasons for this like: 1. The fact Milika and Nagisa have very different personalities 2. The fact both Saki and Nagisa don't like Milike, which is very different to when Nagisa joined the relationship because Saki actually liked Nagisa 3. He already had the mentality at this point that he's been selfish and asked to date both of them and doesn't want to push his luck anymore. The first time, he never even considered anything like this. It's also very dishonest at best to say Naoya forced Saki into this relationship. Saki had the option of saying no from the beginning. In fact, she quite literally did until she realized how much she actually liked Nagisa and Naoya convinced her with his wacky persistence. So no...he didn't force Saki to accept the situation at all. She chose to go along with it. Saki and Nagisa would never choose to accept Milika into the relationship under the current circumstances. There's nothing likable about Milika from their perspective (and mine). 1. Irrelevant to his stated intentions. 2. Irrelevant to his initial motivation. He chose to date Nagisa before he knew whether Saki was okay with it or not, how Saki felt about Nagisa was a nonissue in his decision to date her. 3. And yet, in spite of that mindset, he has not dumped Nagisa or Saki. So no, I would argue that he has NOT actually realized how selfish he is being, not in any tangible sense, and thus it makes no sense why he would not date Mirika. He did force Saki to accept the situation. The proof of this is the fact that Saki STILL wishes that he wasn't two-timing her. He still has not "convinced" her like he promised he would. 1. Weak rebuttal. 2. Even weaker rebuttal because there's a very key difference between the 2 situations. Before he brought up the idea with Saki, he didn't know whether she'd accept or deny it for sure. In the case of Milika however there's literally no question. Before Milika confessed, she was literally harassing them daily. I'm also pretty sure if Saki gave him an ultimatum to choose between her and Nagisa he'd pick Saki 9 times out of 10 considering he knew her longer and tried to get with her for so long. This being the case, it couldn't possible be a non issue for him whether Saki liked her or not. 3. This is actually a decent point to be fair, but again it's not reason enough for him to just decide to date Milika And once again, he did NOT force Saki to do anything. The fact Saki still wishes he wasn't 2-timing is on her because she's the one who decided to accept this situation in episode 1, regardless of the circumstances. He fully acknowledges he hasn't convinced her and he's stated several times that he'd keep trying to find a way to do so. If Saki thinks he hasn't kept up his part of the bargain she could leave at any time, yet she still hasn't. Whose fault is that but her own? I'm not saying Naoya was right to even suggest the idea of 2-timing, but the fact he did and she accepted it is HER fault. 1. Just because you find it weak doesn't make it inaccurate. Naoya was attracted to Nagisa because of her dedication. That was his entire reasoning for attempting to two-time her, he couldn't stand the thought of breaking her heart. Mirika has proven herself to be just as dedicated, if not moreso. So why does that notion of Naoya not wanting to hurt her not raised at all, if that was his determining factor without getting to know Nagisa at all? He fell for her immediately for her persistence, and felt that it would be a waste to dump her. Mirika should have been exactly the same. 2. No, he would not accept that ultimatum. He would reject that ultimatum in concept and FORCE Saki to be okay with it, as we saw him do in the very first episode. Naoya has proven that there is zero possibility of him dumping Nagisa or Saki for any reason. And no, Naoya is the one at fault for strongarming Saki into the situation by providing her with the implicit ultimatum of "accept two-timing or dump me" because he never gave her the opportunity to say "no". When she said "no" he refused to accept it. When he knows full-well how weak to pressure Saki is and how much she's in love with him, how much choice she really has in this is basically none, as other characters will point out repeatedly. You can't actually be blaming Saki for Naoya being a scumbag and forcing her into the situation of "let me date Nagisa if you want to continue dating me". 1. Yes Naoya was attracted to Nagisa for her dedication (and her looks but that also applies to Milika), and yes Milika has been as dedicated if not more so than Nagisa. But here's the issue. You're right that Naoya didn't want to turn down Nagisa because he thought it would be a waste and that he didn't want to hurt her feelings...but that's literally how he feels about Milika as well? So you're not actually making a point here. He literally apologized to Milika because he knew rejecting her would hurt her feelings (and he's also fully aware that if he doesn't stay away he'd probably fall for her)...but guess what. If he accepted Milika's feelings he'd be hurting both Nagisa AND Saki and that would be a 100% certainty, unlike the Nagisa situation. 2. Again, please drop the absolutely moronic notion that he forced Saki into a 3-way relationship. How can it be him forcing her when she had a say in the matter? If Saki was firm enough, there's no chance he'd drop her just to date Nagisa. Let's not forget he also loves Saki, probably even more so than she loves him (don't forget that it was stated he asked her to date him every month for several years). The 1st episode was Naoya somehow convincing Saki to go along with his foolish idea of a 3-way relationship. Was he wrong to bring it up in the first place? Absolutely. But was he wrong because Saki accepted it? No. She had a choice. It's actually insulting to her character to suggest she was forced into anything. "And no, Naoya is the one at fault for strongarming Saki into the situation by providing her with the implicit ultimatum of "accept two-timing or dump me"" Is this meant to be a joke? In no part of the 1st episode did he give her this ultimatum or even suggest or imply it like you claim. "because he never gave her the opportunity to say "no". When she said "no" he refused to accept it" Is Saki so weak that she can't say no to a stupid proposal? Of course not. Again, this is insulting to her character. "When he knows full-well how weak to pressure Saki is and how much she's in love with him, how much choice she really has in this is basically none, as other characters will point out repeatedly" At that point in the show Naoya was literally more in love with Saki than she was in love with him, so this is a non-point. "You can't actually be blaming Saki for Naoya being a scumbag and forcing her into the situation of "let me date Nagisa if you want to continue dating me"." I can and will blame Saki for accepting his proposal when she knew full well she wasn't okay with it. Her loving him doesn't mean she's forced to follow his every desire. With this kind of backward thinking, we'd be encouraging young girls to stay in toxic relationships all in the name of "love". She had a choice to say no, whether you want to admit it or not. Naoya is not in the wrong for trying to uphold a relationship she willingly agreed to enter. You're the one advocating toxic relationships, not me. You're giving Naoya a pass for his toxic behavior because Saki is too weak to stand up to him. I literally said he was wrong for suggesting the 3-way relationship, are you dumb? 😭 But I was not wrong in highlighting the fact she made the conscious decision to enter this 3-way relationship willingly despite the fact she wasn't okay with it. If we swap the genders around you'd be 100% calling the guy a pussy for going along with it (as would I). The relationship itself isn't even toxic to begin with. Sure it's dysfunctional, but the characters involved all love each other and want to contribute positively to the relationship. It is toxic, and you'll see why in the coming episodes. Well I'm not a manga reader, so I wouldn't know. But if it does become a toxic relationship and it's on Naoya then shame on him. It's that simple. But for now, the only thing he's done wrong is hurt his original girlfriend by suggesting the idea of 2 timing her. That is a very large thing to do wrong. I mean...not really? You do realize that polyamorous relationships are a thing in real life right? Yes, they are. And the healthy ones don't tend to involve putting one of the parties into the situation of "you have to let me date this other person against your wishes or else we're breaking up." That is an example of a toxic polyamorous relationship, where one of the parties explicitly says they aren't okay with it and are then given an ultimatum and browbeaten into a relationship that they don't want out of fear of losing their lover. Saki doesn't want her boyfriend to two-time her. If she could choose, she would have Naoya only love her. But she does not have that choice, so she has to tolerate the relationship, even though that's not what she wants out of her relationship with him. If the parties of a polyamorous relationship are not satisfied by the relationship, then it is a toxic relationship. |
MugenNoShirayukiSep 3, 2021 5:48 PM
Sep 3, 2021 6:24 PM
#110
MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. Bad in what sense exactly Let's start with consistency and go from there. With Naoya's established character, there should be no reason not to accept Mirika. He fell in love with Nagisa instantly because he didn't want to reject her pure and honest feelings, and Mirika proved that she was just as strongly in love with him. So if Naoya is consistent, then he should have immediately accepted her, regardless of how Nagisa and Saki felt about it. After all, he refused to let Saki object and decided that he would force her to accept the situation; the same Naoya should do exactly the same thing here. Well, you're just wrong here lad. Firstly, you can't just assume Naoya would accept Milika just because he accepted and fell in love with Nagisa. There are several reasons for this like: 1. The fact Milika and Nagisa have very different personalities 2. The fact both Saki and Nagisa don't like Milike, which is very different to when Nagisa joined the relationship because Saki actually liked Nagisa 3. He already had the mentality at this point that he's been selfish and asked to date both of them and doesn't want to push his luck anymore. The first time, he never even considered anything like this. It's also very dishonest at best to say Naoya forced Saki into this relationship. Saki had the option of saying no from the beginning. In fact, she quite literally did until she realized how much she actually liked Nagisa and Naoya convinced her with his wacky persistence. So no...he didn't force Saki to accept the situation at all. She chose to go along with it. Saki and Nagisa would never choose to accept Milika into the relationship under the current circumstances. There's nothing likable about Milika from their perspective (and mine). 1. Irrelevant to his stated intentions. 2. Irrelevant to his initial motivation. He chose to date Nagisa before he knew whether Saki was okay with it or not, how Saki felt about Nagisa was a nonissue in his decision to date her. 3. And yet, in spite of that mindset, he has not dumped Nagisa or Saki. So no, I would argue that he has NOT actually realized how selfish he is being, not in any tangible sense, and thus it makes no sense why he would not date Mirika. He did force Saki to accept the situation. The proof of this is the fact that Saki STILL wishes that he wasn't two-timing her. He still has not "convinced" her like he promised he would. 1. Weak rebuttal. 2. Even weaker rebuttal because there's a very key difference between the 2 situations. Before he brought up the idea with Saki, he didn't know whether she'd accept or deny it for sure. In the case of Milika however there's literally no question. Before Milika confessed, she was literally harassing them daily. I'm also pretty sure if Saki gave him an ultimatum to choose between her and Nagisa he'd pick Saki 9 times out of 10 considering he knew her longer and tried to get with her for so long. This being the case, it couldn't possible be a non issue for him whether Saki liked her or not. 3. This is actually a decent point to be fair, but again it's not reason enough for him to just decide to date Milika And once again, he did NOT force Saki to do anything. The fact Saki still wishes he wasn't 2-timing is on her because she's the one who decided to accept this situation in episode 1, regardless of the circumstances. He fully acknowledges he hasn't convinced her and he's stated several times that he'd keep trying to find a way to do so. If Saki thinks he hasn't kept up his part of the bargain she could leave at any time, yet she still hasn't. Whose fault is that but her own? I'm not saying Naoya was right to even suggest the idea of 2-timing, but the fact he did and she accepted it is HER fault. 1. Just because you find it weak doesn't make it inaccurate. Naoya was attracted to Nagisa because of her dedication. That was his entire reasoning for attempting to two-time her, he couldn't stand the thought of breaking her heart. Mirika has proven herself to be just as dedicated, if not moreso. So why does that notion of Naoya not wanting to hurt her not raised at all, if that was his determining factor without getting to know Nagisa at all? He fell for her immediately for her persistence, and felt that it would be a waste to dump her. Mirika should have been exactly the same. 2. No, he would not accept that ultimatum. He would reject that ultimatum in concept and FORCE Saki to be okay with it, as we saw him do in the very first episode. Naoya has proven that there is zero possibility of him dumping Nagisa or Saki for any reason. And no, Naoya is the one at fault for strongarming Saki into the situation by providing her with the implicit ultimatum of "accept two-timing or dump me" because he never gave her the opportunity to say "no". When she said "no" he refused to accept it. When he knows full-well how weak to pressure Saki is and how much she's in love with him, how much choice she really has in this is basically none, as other characters will point out repeatedly. You can't actually be blaming Saki for Naoya being a scumbag and forcing her into the situation of "let me date Nagisa if you want to continue dating me". 1. Yes Naoya was attracted to Nagisa for her dedication (and her looks but that also applies to Milika), and yes Milika has been as dedicated if not more so than Nagisa. But here's the issue. You're right that Naoya didn't want to turn down Nagisa because he thought it would be a waste and that he didn't want to hurt her feelings...but that's literally how he feels about Milika as well? So you're not actually making a point here. He literally apologized to Milika because he knew rejecting her would hurt her feelings (and he's also fully aware that if he doesn't stay away he'd probably fall for her)...but guess what. If he accepted Milika's feelings he'd be hurting both Nagisa AND Saki and that would be a 100% certainty, unlike the Nagisa situation. 2. Again, please drop the absolutely moronic notion that he forced Saki into a 3-way relationship. How can it be him forcing her when she had a say in the matter? If Saki was firm enough, there's no chance he'd drop her just to date Nagisa. Let's not forget he also loves Saki, probably even more so than she loves him (don't forget that it was stated he asked her to date him every month for several years). The 1st episode was Naoya somehow convincing Saki to go along with his foolish idea of a 3-way relationship. Was he wrong to bring it up in the first place? Absolutely. But was he wrong because Saki accepted it? No. She had a choice. It's actually insulting to her character to suggest she was forced into anything. "And no, Naoya is the one at fault for strongarming Saki into the situation by providing her with the implicit ultimatum of "accept two-timing or dump me"" Is this meant to be a joke? In no part of the 1st episode did he give her this ultimatum or even suggest or imply it like you claim. "because he never gave her the opportunity to say "no". When she said "no" he refused to accept it" Is Saki so weak that she can't say no to a stupid proposal? Of course not. Again, this is insulting to her character. "When he knows full-well how weak to pressure Saki is and how much she's in love with him, how much choice she really has in this is basically none, as other characters will point out repeatedly" At that point in the show Naoya was literally more in love with Saki than she was in love with him, so this is a non-point. "You can't actually be blaming Saki for Naoya being a scumbag and forcing her into the situation of "let me date Nagisa if you want to continue dating me"." I can and will blame Saki for accepting his proposal when she knew full well she wasn't okay with it. Her loving him doesn't mean she's forced to follow his every desire. With this kind of backward thinking, we'd be encouraging young girls to stay in toxic relationships all in the name of "love". She had a choice to say no, whether you want to admit it or not. Naoya is not in the wrong for trying to uphold a relationship she willingly agreed to enter. You're the one advocating toxic relationships, not me. You're giving Naoya a pass for his toxic behavior because Saki is too weak to stand up to him. I literally said he was wrong for suggesting the 3-way relationship, are you dumb? 😭 But I was not wrong in highlighting the fact she made the conscious decision to enter this 3-way relationship willingly despite the fact she wasn't okay with it. If we swap the genders around you'd be 100% calling the guy a pussy for going along with it (as would I). The relationship itself isn't even toxic to begin with. Sure it's dysfunctional, but the characters involved all love each other and want to contribute positively to the relationship. It is toxic, and you'll see why in the coming episodes. Well I'm not a manga reader, so I wouldn't know. But if it does become a toxic relationship and it's on Naoya then shame on him. It's that simple. But for now, the only thing he's done wrong is hurt his original girlfriend by suggesting the idea of 2 timing her. That is a very large thing to do wrong. I mean...not really? You do realize that polyamorous relationships are a thing in real life right? Yes, they are. And the healthy ones don't tend to involve putting one of the parties into the situation of "you have to let me date this other person against your wishes or else we're breaking up." That is an example of a toxic polyamorous relationship, where one of the parties explicitly says they aren't okay with it and are then given an ultimatum and browbeaten into a relationship that they don't want out of fear of losing their lover. Saki doesn't want her boyfriend to two-time her. If she could choose, she would have Naoya only love her. But she does not have that choice, so she has to tolerate the relationship, even though that's not what she wants out of her relationship with him. If the parties of a polyamorous relationship are not satisfied by the relationship, then it is a toxic relationship. ...but Naoya never said or implied that if Saki didn't let him date Nagisa that they'd break up? 😭😭😭 Never gave her an ultimatum, never forced her to do anything, just insisted. I've repeated this about a thousand times but you just don't seem to understand that. Now it's clear Saki doesn't like the idea of being in a polyamorous relationship. So why doesn't she just bring this up with Naoya instead of pretending to go along with it? I mean, the answer is obvious...If she did that this show would probably end and the point of the show is to be wacky and have characters make choices that don't make much sense to begin with. But if this was a real life scenario, it's the unhappy partner who needs to step up and actually say something. She's just sitting there and accepting crap that she doesn't need to. |
Sep 3, 2021 9:44 PM
#111
SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. Bad in what sense exactly Let's start with consistency and go from there. With Naoya's established character, there should be no reason not to accept Mirika. He fell in love with Nagisa instantly because he didn't want to reject her pure and honest feelings, and Mirika proved that she was just as strongly in love with him. So if Naoya is consistent, then he should have immediately accepted her, regardless of how Nagisa and Saki felt about it. After all, he refused to let Saki object and decided that he would force her to accept the situation; the same Naoya should do exactly the same thing here. Well, you're just wrong here lad. Firstly, you can't just assume Naoya would accept Milika just because he accepted and fell in love with Nagisa. There are several reasons for this like: 1. The fact Milika and Nagisa have very different personalities 2. The fact both Saki and Nagisa don't like Milike, which is very different to when Nagisa joined the relationship because Saki actually liked Nagisa 3. He already had the mentality at this point that he's been selfish and asked to date both of them and doesn't want to push his luck anymore. The first time, he never even considered anything like this. It's also very dishonest at best to say Naoya forced Saki into this relationship. Saki had the option of saying no from the beginning. In fact, she quite literally did until she realized how much she actually liked Nagisa and Naoya convinced her with his wacky persistence. So no...he didn't force Saki to accept the situation at all. She chose to go along with it. Saki and Nagisa would never choose to accept Milika into the relationship under the current circumstances. There's nothing likable about Milika from their perspective (and mine). 1. Irrelevant to his stated intentions. 2. Irrelevant to his initial motivation. He chose to date Nagisa before he knew whether Saki was okay with it or not, how Saki felt about Nagisa was a nonissue in his decision to date her. 3. And yet, in spite of that mindset, he has not dumped Nagisa or Saki. So no, I would argue that he has NOT actually realized how selfish he is being, not in any tangible sense, and thus it makes no sense why he would not date Mirika. He did force Saki to accept the situation. The proof of this is the fact that Saki STILL wishes that he wasn't two-timing her. He still has not "convinced" her like he promised he would. 1. Weak rebuttal. 2. Even weaker rebuttal because there's a very key difference between the 2 situations. Before he brought up the idea with Saki, he didn't know whether she'd accept or deny it for sure. In the case of Milika however there's literally no question. Before Milika confessed, she was literally harassing them daily. I'm also pretty sure if Saki gave him an ultimatum to choose between her and Nagisa he'd pick Saki 9 times out of 10 considering he knew her longer and tried to get with her for so long. This being the case, it couldn't possible be a non issue for him whether Saki liked her or not. 3. This is actually a decent point to be fair, but again it's not reason enough for him to just decide to date Milika And once again, he did NOT force Saki to do anything. The fact Saki still wishes he wasn't 2-timing is on her because she's the one who decided to accept this situation in episode 1, regardless of the circumstances. He fully acknowledges he hasn't convinced her and he's stated several times that he'd keep trying to find a way to do so. If Saki thinks he hasn't kept up his part of the bargain she could leave at any time, yet she still hasn't. Whose fault is that but her own? I'm not saying Naoya was right to even suggest the idea of 2-timing, but the fact he did and she accepted it is HER fault. 1. Just because you find it weak doesn't make it inaccurate. Naoya was attracted to Nagisa because of her dedication. That was his entire reasoning for attempting to two-time her, he couldn't stand the thought of breaking her heart. Mirika has proven herself to be just as dedicated, if not moreso. So why does that notion of Naoya not wanting to hurt her not raised at all, if that was his determining factor without getting to know Nagisa at all? He fell for her immediately for her persistence, and felt that it would be a waste to dump her. Mirika should have been exactly the same. 2. No, he would not accept that ultimatum. He would reject that ultimatum in concept and FORCE Saki to be okay with it, as we saw him do in the very first episode. Naoya has proven that there is zero possibility of him dumping Nagisa or Saki for any reason. And no, Naoya is the one at fault for strongarming Saki into the situation by providing her with the implicit ultimatum of "accept two-timing or dump me" because he never gave her the opportunity to say "no". When she said "no" he refused to accept it. When he knows full-well how weak to pressure Saki is and how much she's in love with him, how much choice she really has in this is basically none, as other characters will point out repeatedly. You can't actually be blaming Saki for Naoya being a scumbag and forcing her into the situation of "let me date Nagisa if you want to continue dating me". 1. Yes Naoya was attracted to Nagisa for her dedication (and her looks but that also applies to Milika), and yes Milika has been as dedicated if not more so than Nagisa. But here's the issue. You're right that Naoya didn't want to turn down Nagisa because he thought it would be a waste and that he didn't want to hurt her feelings...but that's literally how he feels about Milika as well? So you're not actually making a point here. He literally apologized to Milika because he knew rejecting her would hurt her feelings (and he's also fully aware that if he doesn't stay away he'd probably fall for her)...but guess what. If he accepted Milika's feelings he'd be hurting both Nagisa AND Saki and that would be a 100% certainty, unlike the Nagisa situation. 2. Again, please drop the absolutely moronic notion that he forced Saki into a 3-way relationship. How can it be him forcing her when she had a say in the matter? If Saki was firm enough, there's no chance he'd drop her just to date Nagisa. Let's not forget he also loves Saki, probably even more so than she loves him (don't forget that it was stated he asked her to date him every month for several years). The 1st episode was Naoya somehow convincing Saki to go along with his foolish idea of a 3-way relationship. Was he wrong to bring it up in the first place? Absolutely. But was he wrong because Saki accepted it? No. She had a choice. It's actually insulting to her character to suggest she was forced into anything. "And no, Naoya is the one at fault for strongarming Saki into the situation by providing her with the implicit ultimatum of "accept two-timing or dump me"" Is this meant to be a joke? In no part of the 1st episode did he give her this ultimatum or even suggest or imply it like you claim. "because he never gave her the opportunity to say "no". When she said "no" he refused to accept it" Is Saki so weak that she can't say no to a stupid proposal? Of course not. Again, this is insulting to her character. "When he knows full-well how weak to pressure Saki is and how much she's in love with him, how much choice she really has in this is basically none, as other characters will point out repeatedly" At that point in the show Naoya was literally more in love with Saki than she was in love with him, so this is a non-point. "You can't actually be blaming Saki for Naoya being a scumbag and forcing her into the situation of "let me date Nagisa if you want to continue dating me"." I can and will blame Saki for accepting his proposal when she knew full well she wasn't okay with it. Her loving him doesn't mean she's forced to follow his every desire. With this kind of backward thinking, we'd be encouraging young girls to stay in toxic relationships all in the name of "love". She had a choice to say no, whether you want to admit it or not. Naoya is not in the wrong for trying to uphold a relationship she willingly agreed to enter. You're the one advocating toxic relationships, not me. You're giving Naoya a pass for his toxic behavior because Saki is too weak to stand up to him. I literally said he was wrong for suggesting the 3-way relationship, are you dumb? 😭 But I was not wrong in highlighting the fact she made the conscious decision to enter this 3-way relationship willingly despite the fact she wasn't okay with it. If we swap the genders around you'd be 100% calling the guy a pussy for going along with it (as would I). The relationship itself isn't even toxic to begin with. Sure it's dysfunctional, but the characters involved all love each other and want to contribute positively to the relationship. It is toxic, and you'll see why in the coming episodes. Well I'm not a manga reader, so I wouldn't know. But if it does become a toxic relationship and it's on Naoya then shame on him. It's that simple. But for now, the only thing he's done wrong is hurt his original girlfriend by suggesting the idea of 2 timing her. That is a very large thing to do wrong. I mean...not really? You do realize that polyamorous relationships are a thing in real life right? Yes, they are. And the healthy ones don't tend to involve putting one of the parties into the situation of "you have to let me date this other person against your wishes or else we're breaking up." That is an example of a toxic polyamorous relationship, where one of the parties explicitly says they aren't okay with it and are then given an ultimatum and browbeaten into a relationship that they don't want out of fear of losing their lover. Saki doesn't want her boyfriend to two-time her. If she could choose, she would have Naoya only love her. But she does not have that choice, so she has to tolerate the relationship, even though that's not what she wants out of her relationship with him. If the parties of a polyamorous relationship are not satisfied by the relationship, then it is a toxic relationship. ...but Naoya never said or implied that if Saki didn't let him date Nagisa that they'd break up? 😭😭😭 Never gave her an ultimatum, never forced her to do anything, just insisted. I've repeated this about a thousand times but you just don't seem to understand that. Now it's clear Saki doesn't like the idea of being in a polyamorous relationship. So why doesn't she just bring this up with Naoya instead of pretending to go along with it? I mean, the answer is obvious...If she did that this show would probably end and the point of the show is to be wacky and have characters make choices that don't make much sense to begin with. But if this was a real life scenario, it's the unhappy partner who needs to step up and actually say something. She's just sitting there and accepting crap that she doesn't need to. The ultimatum doesn't have to be explicit. Naoya asserts that he's in love with Nagisa and wants to date her. Saki says she does not want him to date Nagisa. What does Naoya do then? Does he accept her wishes? No, he keeps pushing on the issue until she gives in. Which makes it explicitly clear that "Naoya not dating Nagisa" is not an option. Which reduced the number of potential outcomes to two: 1. Saki relents and lets Naoya also date Nagisa even though she doesn't like it, or 2. Saki dumps Naoya There are no other options, because Naoya would not take Saki's no for an answer. An ultimatum does not have to be explicit to still be an ultimatum, there was only one choice Saki had to make, and that was between giving in and letting Naoya date someone else or breaking up with him. "It's the unhappy partner who needs to step up and actually say something" Saki DID say something. The minute the idea of two-timing was raised, Saki's kneejerk reaction was to say "no, I'm not okay with this, I don't want you to date somebody else". That is her stepping up and actually saying something. IN a healthy relationship where polyamory is raised as a possibility, when one of the parties says this, then that's the end of the topic. She expressed that she does not want Naoya to date other people, and that's all the objection she needs to raise. And what does Naoya do? He rejects her refusal and browbeats her into letting him have his way, showing a fundamental lack of respect for her discomfort with the situation. Saki has already voiced her objection and made it clear she did not want this relationship, Naoya is the one who ignored her discomfort and is now trying to "convince" her because he will not allow a situation where he is not dating both of them to exist. Spoiler alert: And ultimately, Saki DOES bring it up, and Naoya asserts that he will keep finding a way to make her happy with, even after she tells him that she wishes he wasn't two-timing her. She gives up because she realizes that no matter what Naoya isn't going to be able to stop dating Nagisa, so it's a futile wish. |
Sep 4, 2021 6:25 AM
#113
MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. Bad in what sense exactly Let's start with consistency and go from there. With Naoya's established character, there should be no reason not to accept Mirika. He fell in love with Nagisa instantly because he didn't want to reject her pure and honest feelings, and Mirika proved that she was just as strongly in love with him. So if Naoya is consistent, then he should have immediately accepted her, regardless of how Nagisa and Saki felt about it. After all, he refused to let Saki object and decided that he would force her to accept the situation; the same Naoya should do exactly the same thing here. Well, you're just wrong here lad. Firstly, you can't just assume Naoya would accept Milika just because he accepted and fell in love with Nagisa. There are several reasons for this like: 1. The fact Milika and Nagisa have very different personalities 2. The fact both Saki and Nagisa don't like Milike, which is very different to when Nagisa joined the relationship because Saki actually liked Nagisa 3. He already had the mentality at this point that he's been selfish and asked to date both of them and doesn't want to push his luck anymore. The first time, he never even considered anything like this. It's also very dishonest at best to say Naoya forced Saki into this relationship. Saki had the option of saying no from the beginning. In fact, she quite literally did until she realized how much she actually liked Nagisa and Naoya convinced her with his wacky persistence. So no...he didn't force Saki to accept the situation at all. She chose to go along with it. Saki and Nagisa would never choose to accept Milika into the relationship under the current circumstances. There's nothing likable about Milika from their perspective (and mine). 1. Irrelevant to his stated intentions. 2. Irrelevant to his initial motivation. He chose to date Nagisa before he knew whether Saki was okay with it or not, how Saki felt about Nagisa was a nonissue in his decision to date her. 3. And yet, in spite of that mindset, he has not dumped Nagisa or Saki. So no, I would argue that he has NOT actually realized how selfish he is being, not in any tangible sense, and thus it makes no sense why he would not date Mirika. He did force Saki to accept the situation. The proof of this is the fact that Saki STILL wishes that he wasn't two-timing her. He still has not "convinced" her like he promised he would. 1. Weak rebuttal. 2. Even weaker rebuttal because there's a very key difference between the 2 situations. Before he brought up the idea with Saki, he didn't know whether she'd accept or deny it for sure. In the case of Milika however there's literally no question. Before Milika confessed, she was literally harassing them daily. I'm also pretty sure if Saki gave him an ultimatum to choose between her and Nagisa he'd pick Saki 9 times out of 10 considering he knew her longer and tried to get with her for so long. This being the case, it couldn't possible be a non issue for him whether Saki liked her or not. 3. This is actually a decent point to be fair, but again it's not reason enough for him to just decide to date Milika And once again, he did NOT force Saki to do anything. The fact Saki still wishes he wasn't 2-timing is on her because she's the one who decided to accept this situation in episode 1, regardless of the circumstances. He fully acknowledges he hasn't convinced her and he's stated several times that he'd keep trying to find a way to do so. If Saki thinks he hasn't kept up his part of the bargain she could leave at any time, yet she still hasn't. Whose fault is that but her own? I'm not saying Naoya was right to even suggest the idea of 2-timing, but the fact he did and she accepted it is HER fault. 1. Just because you find it weak doesn't make it inaccurate. Naoya was attracted to Nagisa because of her dedication. That was his entire reasoning for attempting to two-time her, he couldn't stand the thought of breaking her heart. Mirika has proven herself to be just as dedicated, if not moreso. So why does that notion of Naoya not wanting to hurt her not raised at all, if that was his determining factor without getting to know Nagisa at all? He fell for her immediately for her persistence, and felt that it would be a waste to dump her. Mirika should have been exactly the same. 2. No, he would not accept that ultimatum. He would reject that ultimatum in concept and FORCE Saki to be okay with it, as we saw him do in the very first episode. Naoya has proven that there is zero possibility of him dumping Nagisa or Saki for any reason. And no, Naoya is the one at fault for strongarming Saki into the situation by providing her with the implicit ultimatum of "accept two-timing or dump me" because he never gave her the opportunity to say "no". When she said "no" he refused to accept it. When he knows full-well how weak to pressure Saki is and how much she's in love with him, how much choice she really has in this is basically none, as other characters will point out repeatedly. You can't actually be blaming Saki for Naoya being a scumbag and forcing her into the situation of "let me date Nagisa if you want to continue dating me". 1. Yes Naoya was attracted to Nagisa for her dedication (and her looks but that also applies to Milika), and yes Milika has been as dedicated if not more so than Nagisa. But here's the issue. You're right that Naoya didn't want to turn down Nagisa because he thought it would be a waste and that he didn't want to hurt her feelings...but that's literally how he feels about Milika as well? So you're not actually making a point here. He literally apologized to Milika because he knew rejecting her would hurt her feelings (and he's also fully aware that if he doesn't stay away he'd probably fall for her)...but guess what. If he accepted Milika's feelings he'd be hurting both Nagisa AND Saki and that would be a 100% certainty, unlike the Nagisa situation. 2. Again, please drop the absolutely moronic notion that he forced Saki into a 3-way relationship. How can it be him forcing her when she had a say in the matter? If Saki was firm enough, there's no chance he'd drop her just to date Nagisa. Let's not forget he also loves Saki, probably even more so than she loves him (don't forget that it was stated he asked her to date him every month for several years). The 1st episode was Naoya somehow convincing Saki to go along with his foolish idea of a 3-way relationship. Was he wrong to bring it up in the first place? Absolutely. But was he wrong because Saki accepted it? No. She had a choice. It's actually insulting to her character to suggest she was forced into anything. "And no, Naoya is the one at fault for strongarming Saki into the situation by providing her with the implicit ultimatum of "accept two-timing or dump me"" Is this meant to be a joke? In no part of the 1st episode did he give her this ultimatum or even suggest or imply it like you claim. "because he never gave her the opportunity to say "no". When she said "no" he refused to accept it" Is Saki so weak that she can't say no to a stupid proposal? Of course not. Again, this is insulting to her character. "When he knows full-well how weak to pressure Saki is and how much she's in love with him, how much choice she really has in this is basically none, as other characters will point out repeatedly" At that point in the show Naoya was literally more in love with Saki than she was in love with him, so this is a non-point. "You can't actually be blaming Saki for Naoya being a scumbag and forcing her into the situation of "let me date Nagisa if you want to continue dating me"." I can and will blame Saki for accepting his proposal when she knew full well she wasn't okay with it. Her loving him doesn't mean she's forced to follow his every desire. With this kind of backward thinking, we'd be encouraging young girls to stay in toxic relationships all in the name of "love". She had a choice to say no, whether you want to admit it or not. Naoya is not in the wrong for trying to uphold a relationship she willingly agreed to enter. You're the one advocating toxic relationships, not me. You're giving Naoya a pass for his toxic behavior because Saki is too weak to stand up to him. I literally said he was wrong for suggesting the 3-way relationship, are you dumb? 😭 But I was not wrong in highlighting the fact she made the conscious decision to enter this 3-way relationship willingly despite the fact she wasn't okay with it. If we swap the genders around you'd be 100% calling the guy a pussy for going along with it (as would I). The relationship itself isn't even toxic to begin with. Sure it's dysfunctional, but the characters involved all love each other and want to contribute positively to the relationship. It is toxic, and you'll see why in the coming episodes. Well I'm not a manga reader, so I wouldn't know. But if it does become a toxic relationship and it's on Naoya then shame on him. It's that simple. But for now, the only thing he's done wrong is hurt his original girlfriend by suggesting the idea of 2 timing her. That is a very large thing to do wrong. I mean...not really? You do realize that polyamorous relationships are a thing in real life right? Yes, they are. And the healthy ones don't tend to involve putting one of the parties into the situation of "you have to let me date this other person against your wishes or else we're breaking up." That is an example of a toxic polyamorous relationship, where one of the parties explicitly says they aren't okay with it and are then given an ultimatum and browbeaten into a relationship that they don't want out of fear of losing their lover. Saki doesn't want her boyfriend to two-time her. If she could choose, she would have Naoya only love her. But she does not have that choice, so she has to tolerate the relationship, even though that's not what she wants out of her relationship with him. If the parties of a polyamorous relationship are not satisfied by the relationship, then it is a toxic relationship. ...but Naoya never said or implied that if Saki didn't let him date Nagisa that they'd break up? 😭😭😭 Never gave her an ultimatum, never forced her to do anything, just insisted. I've repeated this about a thousand times but you just don't seem to understand that. Now it's clear Saki doesn't like the idea of being in a polyamorous relationship. So why doesn't she just bring this up with Naoya instead of pretending to go along with it? I mean, the answer is obvious...If she did that this show would probably end and the point of the show is to be wacky and have characters make choices that don't make much sense to begin with. But if this was a real life scenario, it's the unhappy partner who needs to step up and actually say something. She's just sitting there and accepting crap that she doesn't need to. The ultimatum doesn't have to be explicit. Naoya asserts that he's in love with Nagisa and wants to date her. Saki says she does not want him to date Nagisa. What does Naoya do then? Does he accept her wishes? No, he keeps pushing on the issue until she gives in. Which makes it explicitly clear that "Naoya not dating Nagisa" is not an option. Which reduced the number of potential outcomes to two: 1. Saki relents and lets Naoya also date Nagisa even though she doesn't like it, or 2. Saki dumps Naoya There are no other options, because Naoya would not take Saki's no for an answer. An ultimatum does not have to be explicit to still be an ultimatum, there was only one choice Saki had to make, and that was between giving in and letting Naoya date someone else or breaking up with him. "It's the unhappy partner who needs to step up and actually say something" Saki DID say something. The minute the idea of two-timing was raised, Saki's kneejerk reaction was to say "no, I'm not okay with this, I don't want you to date somebody else". That is her stepping up and actually saying something. IN a healthy relationship where polyamory is raised as a possibility, when one of the parties says this, then that's the end of the topic. She expressed that she does not want Naoya to date other people, and that's all the objection she needs to raise. And what does Naoya do? He rejects her refusal and browbeats her into letting him have his way, showing a fundamental lack of respect for her discomfort with the situation. Saki has already voiced her objection and made it clear she did not want this relationship, Naoya is the one who ignored her discomfort and is now trying to "convince" her because he will not allow a situation where he is not dating both of them to exist. Spoiler alert: And ultimately, Saki DOES bring it up, and Naoya asserts that he will keep finding a way to make her happy with, even after she tells him that she wishes he wasn't two-timing her. She gives up because she realizes that no matter what Naoya isn't going to be able to stop dating Nagisa, so it's a futile wish. Yea...you're never going to admit that Saki needs to take accountability for her choices so this conversation will go no where. Here's a life tip chap. If you WILLINGLY agree to something even if you didn't want to at first, it's on you to get out of that situation, if you don't like it. For example, if my girlfriend suggested an open relationship, and I'm not okay with that idea but she then goes on to convince me to do it, I cannot then complain when she starts seeing other guys considering I willingly agreed. It's the same concept here. |
Sep 4, 2021 7:15 AM
#114
I don't know why I'm watching the comedy until now, it's still cringy. It's very different when I read the manga. |
Sep 4, 2021 3:35 PM
#115
SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. Bad in what sense exactly Let's start with consistency and go from there. With Naoya's established character, there should be no reason not to accept Mirika. He fell in love with Nagisa instantly because he didn't want to reject her pure and honest feelings, and Mirika proved that she was just as strongly in love with him. So if Naoya is consistent, then he should have immediately accepted her, regardless of how Nagisa and Saki felt about it. After all, he refused to let Saki object and decided that he would force her to accept the situation; the same Naoya should do exactly the same thing here. Well, you're just wrong here lad. Firstly, you can't just assume Naoya would accept Milika just because he accepted and fell in love with Nagisa. There are several reasons for this like: 1. The fact Milika and Nagisa have very different personalities 2. The fact both Saki and Nagisa don't like Milike, which is very different to when Nagisa joined the relationship because Saki actually liked Nagisa 3. He already had the mentality at this point that he's been selfish and asked to date both of them and doesn't want to push his luck anymore. The first time, he never even considered anything like this. It's also very dishonest at best to say Naoya forced Saki into this relationship. Saki had the option of saying no from the beginning. In fact, she quite literally did until she realized how much she actually liked Nagisa and Naoya convinced her with his wacky persistence. So no...he didn't force Saki to accept the situation at all. She chose to go along with it. Saki and Nagisa would never choose to accept Milika into the relationship under the current circumstances. There's nothing likable about Milika from their perspective (and mine). 1. Irrelevant to his stated intentions. 2. Irrelevant to his initial motivation. He chose to date Nagisa before he knew whether Saki was okay with it or not, how Saki felt about Nagisa was a nonissue in his decision to date her. 3. And yet, in spite of that mindset, he has not dumped Nagisa or Saki. So no, I would argue that he has NOT actually realized how selfish he is being, not in any tangible sense, and thus it makes no sense why he would not date Mirika. He did force Saki to accept the situation. The proof of this is the fact that Saki STILL wishes that he wasn't two-timing her. He still has not "convinced" her like he promised he would. 1. Weak rebuttal. 2. Even weaker rebuttal because there's a very key difference between the 2 situations. Before he brought up the idea with Saki, he didn't know whether she'd accept or deny it for sure. In the case of Milika however there's literally no question. Before Milika confessed, she was literally harassing them daily. I'm also pretty sure if Saki gave him an ultimatum to choose between her and Nagisa he'd pick Saki 9 times out of 10 considering he knew her longer and tried to get with her for so long. This being the case, it couldn't possible be a non issue for him whether Saki liked her or not. 3. This is actually a decent point to be fair, but again it's not reason enough for him to just decide to date Milika And once again, he did NOT force Saki to do anything. The fact Saki still wishes he wasn't 2-timing is on her because she's the one who decided to accept this situation in episode 1, regardless of the circumstances. He fully acknowledges he hasn't convinced her and he's stated several times that he'd keep trying to find a way to do so. If Saki thinks he hasn't kept up his part of the bargain she could leave at any time, yet she still hasn't. Whose fault is that but her own? I'm not saying Naoya was right to even suggest the idea of 2-timing, but the fact he did and she accepted it is HER fault. 1. Just because you find it weak doesn't make it inaccurate. Naoya was attracted to Nagisa because of her dedication. That was his entire reasoning for attempting to two-time her, he couldn't stand the thought of breaking her heart. Mirika has proven herself to be just as dedicated, if not moreso. So why does that notion of Naoya not wanting to hurt her not raised at all, if that was his determining factor without getting to know Nagisa at all? He fell for her immediately for her persistence, and felt that it would be a waste to dump her. Mirika should have been exactly the same. 2. No, he would not accept that ultimatum. He would reject that ultimatum in concept and FORCE Saki to be okay with it, as we saw him do in the very first episode. Naoya has proven that there is zero possibility of him dumping Nagisa or Saki for any reason. And no, Naoya is the one at fault for strongarming Saki into the situation by providing her with the implicit ultimatum of "accept two-timing or dump me" because he never gave her the opportunity to say "no". When she said "no" he refused to accept it. When he knows full-well how weak to pressure Saki is and how much she's in love with him, how much choice she really has in this is basically none, as other characters will point out repeatedly. You can't actually be blaming Saki for Naoya being a scumbag and forcing her into the situation of "let me date Nagisa if you want to continue dating me". 1. Yes Naoya was attracted to Nagisa for her dedication (and her looks but that also applies to Milika), and yes Milika has been as dedicated if not more so than Nagisa. But here's the issue. You're right that Naoya didn't want to turn down Nagisa because he thought it would be a waste and that he didn't want to hurt her feelings...but that's literally how he feels about Milika as well? So you're not actually making a point here. He literally apologized to Milika because he knew rejecting her would hurt her feelings (and he's also fully aware that if he doesn't stay away he'd probably fall for her)...but guess what. If he accepted Milika's feelings he'd be hurting both Nagisa AND Saki and that would be a 100% certainty, unlike the Nagisa situation. 2. Again, please drop the absolutely moronic notion that he forced Saki into a 3-way relationship. How can it be him forcing her when she had a say in the matter? If Saki was firm enough, there's no chance he'd drop her just to date Nagisa. Let's not forget he also loves Saki, probably even more so than she loves him (don't forget that it was stated he asked her to date him every month for several years). The 1st episode was Naoya somehow convincing Saki to go along with his foolish idea of a 3-way relationship. Was he wrong to bring it up in the first place? Absolutely. But was he wrong because Saki accepted it? No. She had a choice. It's actually insulting to her character to suggest she was forced into anything. "And no, Naoya is the one at fault for strongarming Saki into the situation by providing her with the implicit ultimatum of "accept two-timing or dump me"" Is this meant to be a joke? In no part of the 1st episode did he give her this ultimatum or even suggest or imply it like you claim. "because he never gave her the opportunity to say "no". When she said "no" he refused to accept it" Is Saki so weak that she can't say no to a stupid proposal? Of course not. Again, this is insulting to her character. "When he knows full-well how weak to pressure Saki is and how much she's in love with him, how much choice she really has in this is basically none, as other characters will point out repeatedly" At that point in the show Naoya was literally more in love with Saki than she was in love with him, so this is a non-point. "You can't actually be blaming Saki for Naoya being a scumbag and forcing her into the situation of "let me date Nagisa if you want to continue dating me"." I can and will blame Saki for accepting his proposal when she knew full well she wasn't okay with it. Her loving him doesn't mean she's forced to follow his every desire. With this kind of backward thinking, we'd be encouraging young girls to stay in toxic relationships all in the name of "love". She had a choice to say no, whether you want to admit it or not. Naoya is not in the wrong for trying to uphold a relationship she willingly agreed to enter. You're the one advocating toxic relationships, not me. You're giving Naoya a pass for his toxic behavior because Saki is too weak to stand up to him. I literally said he was wrong for suggesting the 3-way relationship, are you dumb? 😭 But I was not wrong in highlighting the fact she made the conscious decision to enter this 3-way relationship willingly despite the fact she wasn't okay with it. If we swap the genders around you'd be 100% calling the guy a pussy for going along with it (as would I). The relationship itself isn't even toxic to begin with. Sure it's dysfunctional, but the characters involved all love each other and want to contribute positively to the relationship. It is toxic, and you'll see why in the coming episodes. Well I'm not a manga reader, so I wouldn't know. But if it does become a toxic relationship and it's on Naoya then shame on him. It's that simple. But for now, the only thing he's done wrong is hurt his original girlfriend by suggesting the idea of 2 timing her. That is a very large thing to do wrong. I mean...not really? You do realize that polyamorous relationships are a thing in real life right? Yes, they are. And the healthy ones don't tend to involve putting one of the parties into the situation of "you have to let me date this other person against your wishes or else we're breaking up." That is an example of a toxic polyamorous relationship, where one of the parties explicitly says they aren't okay with it and are then given an ultimatum and browbeaten into a relationship that they don't want out of fear of losing their lover. Saki doesn't want her boyfriend to two-time her. If she could choose, she would have Naoya only love her. But she does not have that choice, so she has to tolerate the relationship, even though that's not what she wants out of her relationship with him. If the parties of a polyamorous relationship are not satisfied by the relationship, then it is a toxic relationship. ...but Naoya never said or implied that if Saki didn't let him date Nagisa that they'd break up? 😭😭😭 Never gave her an ultimatum, never forced her to do anything, just insisted. I've repeated this about a thousand times but you just don't seem to understand that. Now it's clear Saki doesn't like the idea of being in a polyamorous relationship. So why doesn't she just bring this up with Naoya instead of pretending to go along with it? I mean, the answer is obvious...If she did that this show would probably end and the point of the show is to be wacky and have characters make choices that don't make much sense to begin with. But if this was a real life scenario, it's the unhappy partner who needs to step up and actually say something. She's just sitting there and accepting crap that she doesn't need to. The ultimatum doesn't have to be explicit. Naoya asserts that he's in love with Nagisa and wants to date her. Saki says she does not want him to date Nagisa. What does Naoya do then? Does he accept her wishes? No, he keeps pushing on the issue until she gives in. Which makes it explicitly clear that "Naoya not dating Nagisa" is not an option. Which reduced the number of potential outcomes to two: 1. Saki relents and lets Naoya also date Nagisa even though she doesn't like it, or 2. Saki dumps Naoya There are no other options, because Naoya would not take Saki's no for an answer. An ultimatum does not have to be explicit to still be an ultimatum, there was only one choice Saki had to make, and that was between giving in and letting Naoya date someone else or breaking up with him. "It's the unhappy partner who needs to step up and actually say something" Saki DID say something. The minute the idea of two-timing was raised, Saki's kneejerk reaction was to say "no, I'm not okay with this, I don't want you to date somebody else". That is her stepping up and actually saying something. IN a healthy relationship where polyamory is raised as a possibility, when one of the parties says this, then that's the end of the topic. She expressed that she does not want Naoya to date other people, and that's all the objection she needs to raise. And what does Naoya do? He rejects her refusal and browbeats her into letting him have his way, showing a fundamental lack of respect for her discomfort with the situation. Saki has already voiced her objection and made it clear she did not want this relationship, Naoya is the one who ignored her discomfort and is now trying to "convince" her because he will not allow a situation where he is not dating both of them to exist. Spoiler alert: And ultimately, Saki DOES bring it up, and Naoya asserts that he will keep finding a way to make her happy with, even after she tells him that she wishes he wasn't two-timing her. She gives up because she realizes that no matter what Naoya isn't going to be able to stop dating Nagisa, so it's a futile wish. Yea...you're never going to admit that Saki needs to take accountability for her choices so this conversation will go no where. Here's a life tip chap. If you WILLINGLY agree to something even if you didn't want to at first, it's on you to get out of that situation, if you don't like it. For example, if my girlfriend suggested an open relationship, and I'm not okay with that idea but she then goes on to convince me to do it, I cannot then complain when she starts seeing other guys considering I willingly agreed. It's the same concept here. Whether or not you "willingly agreed" is not the issue, the issue is whether or not it is a toxic relationship. If you don't want her to see other guys and you are not happy that she is seeing other guys, but for whatever reason you don't actually resolve that situation and stay in the relationship even if you're not happy, that is still a toxic relationship even if you "agreed" to it. |
Sep 4, 2021 3:43 PM
#116
MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: SkyhighCFC said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. Bad in what sense exactly Let's start with consistency and go from there. With Naoya's established character, there should be no reason not to accept Mirika. He fell in love with Nagisa instantly because he didn't want to reject her pure and honest feelings, and Mirika proved that she was just as strongly in love with him. So if Naoya is consistent, then he should have immediately accepted her, regardless of how Nagisa and Saki felt about it. After all, he refused to let Saki object and decided that he would force her to accept the situation; the same Naoya should do exactly the same thing here. Well, you're just wrong here lad. Firstly, you can't just assume Naoya would accept Milika just because he accepted and fell in love with Nagisa. There are several reasons for this like: 1. The fact Milika and Nagisa have very different personalities 2. The fact both Saki and Nagisa don't like Milike, which is very different to when Nagisa joined the relationship because Saki actually liked Nagisa 3. He already had the mentality at this point that he's been selfish and asked to date both of them and doesn't want to push his luck anymore. The first time, he never even considered anything like this. It's also very dishonest at best to say Naoya forced Saki into this relationship. Saki had the option of saying no from the beginning. In fact, she quite literally did until she realized how much she actually liked Nagisa and Naoya convinced her with his wacky persistence. So no...he didn't force Saki to accept the situation at all. She chose to go along with it. Saki and Nagisa would never choose to accept Milika into the relationship under the current circumstances. There's nothing likable about Milika from their perspective (and mine). 1. Irrelevant to his stated intentions. 2. Irrelevant to his initial motivation. He chose to date Nagisa before he knew whether Saki was okay with it or not, how Saki felt about Nagisa was a nonissue in his decision to date her. 3. And yet, in spite of that mindset, he has not dumped Nagisa or Saki. So no, I would argue that he has NOT actually realized how selfish he is being, not in any tangible sense, and thus it makes no sense why he would not date Mirika. He did force Saki to accept the situation. The proof of this is the fact that Saki STILL wishes that he wasn't two-timing her. He still has not "convinced" her like he promised he would. 1. Weak rebuttal. 2. Even weaker rebuttal because there's a very key difference between the 2 situations. Before he brought up the idea with Saki, he didn't know whether she'd accept or deny it for sure. In the case of Milika however there's literally no question. Before Milika confessed, she was literally harassing them daily. I'm also pretty sure if Saki gave him an ultimatum to choose between her and Nagisa he'd pick Saki 9 times out of 10 considering he knew her longer and tried to get with her for so long. This being the case, it couldn't possible be a non issue for him whether Saki liked her or not. 3. This is actually a decent point to be fair, but again it's not reason enough for him to just decide to date Milika And once again, he did NOT force Saki to do anything. The fact Saki still wishes he wasn't 2-timing is on her because she's the one who decided to accept this situation in episode 1, regardless of the circumstances. He fully acknowledges he hasn't convinced her and he's stated several times that he'd keep trying to find a way to do so. If Saki thinks he hasn't kept up his part of the bargain she could leave at any time, yet she still hasn't. Whose fault is that but her own? I'm not saying Naoya was right to even suggest the idea of 2-timing, but the fact he did and she accepted it is HER fault. 1. Just because you find it weak doesn't make it inaccurate. Naoya was attracted to Nagisa because of her dedication. That was his entire reasoning for attempting to two-time her, he couldn't stand the thought of breaking her heart. Mirika has proven herself to be just as dedicated, if not moreso. So why does that notion of Naoya not wanting to hurt her not raised at all, if that was his determining factor without getting to know Nagisa at all? He fell for her immediately for her persistence, and felt that it would be a waste to dump her. Mirika should have been exactly the same. 2. No, he would not accept that ultimatum. He would reject that ultimatum in concept and FORCE Saki to be okay with it, as we saw him do in the very first episode. Naoya has proven that there is zero possibility of him dumping Nagisa or Saki for any reason. And no, Naoya is the one at fault for strongarming Saki into the situation by providing her with the implicit ultimatum of "accept two-timing or dump me" because he never gave her the opportunity to say "no". When she said "no" he refused to accept it. When he knows full-well how weak to pressure Saki is and how much she's in love with him, how much choice she really has in this is basically none, as other characters will point out repeatedly. You can't actually be blaming Saki for Naoya being a scumbag and forcing her into the situation of "let me date Nagisa if you want to continue dating me". 1. Yes Naoya was attracted to Nagisa for her dedication (and her looks but that also applies to Milika), and yes Milika has been as dedicated if not more so than Nagisa. But here's the issue. You're right that Naoya didn't want to turn down Nagisa because he thought it would be a waste and that he didn't want to hurt her feelings...but that's literally how he feels about Milika as well? So you're not actually making a point here. He literally apologized to Milika because he knew rejecting her would hurt her feelings (and he's also fully aware that if he doesn't stay away he'd probably fall for her)...but guess what. If he accepted Milika's feelings he'd be hurting both Nagisa AND Saki and that would be a 100% certainty, unlike the Nagisa situation. 2. Again, please drop the absolutely moronic notion that he forced Saki into a 3-way relationship. How can it be him forcing her when she had a say in the matter? If Saki was firm enough, there's no chance he'd drop her just to date Nagisa. Let's not forget he also loves Saki, probably even more so than she loves him (don't forget that it was stated he asked her to date him every month for several years). The 1st episode was Naoya somehow convincing Saki to go along with his foolish idea of a 3-way relationship. Was he wrong to bring it up in the first place? Absolutely. But was he wrong because Saki accepted it? No. She had a choice. It's actually insulting to her character to suggest she was forced into anything. "And no, Naoya is the one at fault for strongarming Saki into the situation by providing her with the implicit ultimatum of "accept two-timing or dump me"" Is this meant to be a joke? In no part of the 1st episode did he give her this ultimatum or even suggest or imply it like you claim. "because he never gave her the opportunity to say "no". When she said "no" he refused to accept it" Is Saki so weak that she can't say no to a stupid proposal? Of course not. Again, this is insulting to her character. "When he knows full-well how weak to pressure Saki is and how much she's in love with him, how much choice she really has in this is basically none, as other characters will point out repeatedly" At that point in the show Naoya was literally more in love with Saki than she was in love with him, so this is a non-point. "You can't actually be blaming Saki for Naoya being a scumbag and forcing her into the situation of "let me date Nagisa if you want to continue dating me"." I can and will blame Saki for accepting his proposal when she knew full well she wasn't okay with it. Her loving him doesn't mean she's forced to follow his every desire. With this kind of backward thinking, we'd be encouraging young girls to stay in toxic relationships all in the name of "love". She had a choice to say no, whether you want to admit it or not. Naoya is not in the wrong for trying to uphold a relationship she willingly agreed to enter. You're the one advocating toxic relationships, not me. You're giving Naoya a pass for his toxic behavior because Saki is too weak to stand up to him. I literally said he was wrong for suggesting the 3-way relationship, are you dumb? 😭 But I was not wrong in highlighting the fact she made the conscious decision to enter this 3-way relationship willingly despite the fact she wasn't okay with it. If we swap the genders around you'd be 100% calling the guy a pussy for going along with it (as would I). The relationship itself isn't even toxic to begin with. Sure it's dysfunctional, but the characters involved all love each other and want to contribute positively to the relationship. It is toxic, and you'll see why in the coming episodes. Well I'm not a manga reader, so I wouldn't know. But if it does become a toxic relationship and it's on Naoya then shame on him. It's that simple. But for now, the only thing he's done wrong is hurt his original girlfriend by suggesting the idea of 2 timing her. That is a very large thing to do wrong. I mean...not really? You do realize that polyamorous relationships are a thing in real life right? Yes, they are. And the healthy ones don't tend to involve putting one of the parties into the situation of "you have to let me date this other person against your wishes or else we're breaking up." That is an example of a toxic polyamorous relationship, where one of the parties explicitly says they aren't okay with it and are then given an ultimatum and browbeaten into a relationship that they don't want out of fear of losing their lover. Saki doesn't want her boyfriend to two-time her. If she could choose, she would have Naoya only love her. But she does not have that choice, so she has to tolerate the relationship, even though that's not what she wants out of her relationship with him. If the parties of a polyamorous relationship are not satisfied by the relationship, then it is a toxic relationship. ...but Naoya never said or implied that if Saki didn't let him date Nagisa that they'd break up? 😭😭😭 Never gave her an ultimatum, never forced her to do anything, just insisted. I've repeated this about a thousand times but you just don't seem to understand that. Now it's clear Saki doesn't like the idea of being in a polyamorous relationship. So why doesn't she just bring this up with Naoya instead of pretending to go along with it? I mean, the answer is obvious...If she did that this show would probably end and the point of the show is to be wacky and have characters make choices that don't make much sense to begin with. But if this was a real life scenario, it's the unhappy partner who needs to step up and actually say something. She's just sitting there and accepting crap that she doesn't need to. The ultimatum doesn't have to be explicit. Naoya asserts that he's in love with Nagisa and wants to date her. Saki says she does not want him to date Nagisa. What does Naoya do then? Does he accept her wishes? No, he keeps pushing on the issue until she gives in. Which makes it explicitly clear that "Naoya not dating Nagisa" is not an option. Which reduced the number of potential outcomes to two: 1. Saki relents and lets Naoya also date Nagisa even though she doesn't like it, or 2. Saki dumps Naoya There are no other options, because Naoya would not take Saki's no for an answer. An ultimatum does not have to be explicit to still be an ultimatum, there was only one choice Saki had to make, and that was between giving in and letting Naoya date someone else or breaking up with him. "It's the unhappy partner who needs to step up and actually say something" Saki DID say something. The minute the idea of two-timing was raised, Saki's kneejerk reaction was to say "no, I'm not okay with this, I don't want you to date somebody else". That is her stepping up and actually saying something. IN a healthy relationship where polyamory is raised as a possibility, when one of the parties says this, then that's the end of the topic. She expressed that she does not want Naoya to date other people, and that's all the objection she needs to raise. And what does Naoya do? He rejects her refusal and browbeats her into letting him have his way, showing a fundamental lack of respect for her discomfort with the situation. Saki has already voiced her objection and made it clear she did not want this relationship, Naoya is the one who ignored her discomfort and is now trying to "convince" her because he will not allow a situation where he is not dating both of them to exist. Spoiler alert: And ultimately, Saki DOES bring it up, and Naoya asserts that he will keep finding a way to make her happy with, even after she tells him that she wishes he wasn't two-timing her. She gives up because she realizes that no matter what Naoya isn't going to be able to stop dating Nagisa, so it's a futile wish. Yea...you're never going to admit that Saki needs to take accountability for her choices so this conversation will go no where. Here's a life tip chap. If you WILLINGLY agree to something even if you didn't want to at first, it's on you to get out of that situation, if you don't like it. For example, if my girlfriend suggested an open relationship, and I'm not okay with that idea but she then goes on to convince me to do it, I cannot then complain when she starts seeing other guys considering I willingly agreed. It's the same concept here. Whether or not you "willingly agreed" is not the issue, the issue is whether or not it is a toxic relationship. If you don't want her to see other guys and you are not happy that she is seeing other guys, but for whatever reason you don't actually resolve that situation and stay in the relationship even if you're not happy, that is still a toxic relationship even if you "agreed" to it. THEN LEAVE. It's not rocket science my dude. If you don't like the relationship you're in you should leave. It's as simple as that. |
Sep 6, 2021 11:06 AM
#117
Sep 10, 2021 2:21 PM
#118
MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. MugenNoShirayuki said: FinalFlash18 said: Is Milika.. IS Milika the Nino of this anime?! I always love female characters who are straightforward and have guts to say things that really matter before letting it dragged out to oblivion. Ngl, I'm very surprised with the low rating this anime is getting rn. Everyone is fine with harem in ecchi and isekai shows but when a guy is dating two girls, it's suddenly bad in the books? Lmao. Anyway, the anime is supposed to be dumb and fun to enjoy. Disappointed to see people hating it. No, it's bad because it's bad. Bad in what sense exactly Let's start with consistency and go from there. With Naoya's established character, there should be no reason not to accept Mirika. He fell in love with Nagisa instantly because he didn't want to reject her pure and honest feelings, and Mirika proved that she was just as strongly in love with him. So if Naoya is consistent, then he should have immediately accepted her, regardless of how Nagisa and Saki felt about it. After all, he refused to let Saki object and decided that he would force her to accept the situation; the same Naoya should do exactly the same thing here. Given how you've already entered into the discussion with someone else, I just want to give my two cents on the topic. Firstly, those two cases you speak of are two different situations. Secondly, It's also a matter of Naoya's conviction. He accepted Nagisa's confession coz he was moved by her dedication and looks AND that was the first time someone has confessed to him. The reason he didn't agree to date Milika was due to his conviction and promise he made to those two girls, to make them happy. He was having hard time to keep them in check as his gfs, so that only reinforced his conviction. Mind you that he has already said that he'll fall in love with Milika if she doesn't gives up. That's why the two girls were trying to keep him away from her. He's the same Naoya who fell for Nagisa and may also fall for Milika if not for his persistence and decision to date only two girls and to make them happy. So, in summary, he'll end up falling for Mirika, which makes him not only a scumbag, but also a lying scumbag. And you wonder why people don't like this series when this guy is the MC? Because the anime is supposed to dumb and fun to enjoy? What's the point of getting serious over a comedy themed show? I'd also like to debate over the point you said, but that's a different matter. |
FinalFlash18Sep 10, 2021 2:24 PM
Sep 22, 2021 8:38 AM
#119
Jan 29, 2022 8:53 AM
#120
And the first kiss goes to Rika.. Well, unless Naoya had some kissing with childhood friend before or something, who knows.. Hollow eyes is one step from yandere, just saying.. Not like this anime doesn't have one step from literally everything by things we already have, of course.. Also Shino heard at least some of the talk.. But maybe next episode will be more fanservice one, with onsen being there.. Maybe they'll try to talk or something with Shino, but maybe not for longer.. And Shino will maybe be a bit later.. No idea, how we'll be able to wrap up Shino as main girl in next episodes.. As only 2 will be left, if we don't count onsen.. Well, will see.. |
Jan 30, 2022 1:26 PM
#121
Jul 28, 2022 7:47 AM
#122
Oct 6, 2022 10:06 PM
#123
Oct 12, 2022 2:20 PM
#124
Nagoya actually said what everyone watching was already thinking... "Everyone would've done that". Rika falling for him really does not make sense. Still makes more sense than Nagisa though lol |
Feb 20, 2023 11:57 AM
#125
That bickering about her being in heat was funny! Wow, she got his first kiss. I never expected that! For a harem, this show has already gone beyond my expectations. I was expecting him to succumb to a three-timing situation eventually. |
May 13, 2023 7:44 AM
#126
Yeah that was really fucking dirty lmao not only did she steal his first kiss, she stole in in front them too lmao this chick is a menace. |
Oct 9, 2023 4:31 AM
#127
Rika trying so hard to get Naoya's attention with hilarious results as usual. |
Oct 29, 2023 9:42 AM
#128
EP 9 I actually forgor what happened last ep, but anyway this ep continues on so now this whole thing has kinda blown up in our face curious. anyway, one other thing is, now that we're back in school we have seen a bit more shino here and there. stll have no idea whats going to happen but we have to deal with rika first. quite a wild ride this anime sure has a lot of like, images for sure well rika has done it now curious how things will go now So now the rika thing is somewhat stabilized now. maybe. From the preview, looks like they're really going to the hot springs. though it seems rika is going to do something too. Not sure about shino though. I feel like nagisa has been pretty shafted since rika showed up. There was the funneh maid scene a few eps back I guess. |
Feb 28, 3:17 AM
#129
Nah nah nah I was NOTTT expecting Rika to kiss Naoya like that and to be his first kiss since dating 2 girls to boot like wow, this girl is bold as hell after getting rejected multiple times😭😭 The talk about Rika being in heat was so jokes too and Naoya’s oblivious ass still believes in Saki’s lie I forgot she even got Nagisa to get aboard with the lie, I’m happy the 3 of them talked it out at the end of this episode and now we’re off to the hot springs🤩😮💨 |
Jul 12, 6:05 AM
#130
After painful episode 8, the 9th saved my opinion about this serie. It finnaly got back on track with being pleasant to watch and not annoying/lengthy. I hope the rest of the episodes are going to be like this or even better. |
Oct 3, 10:07 AM
#131
the comedy in this show is completely ridiculous and off the walls, loving it |
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