Onee-chan Dorobou
Alt Names: | お姉ちゃん泥棒 命你爱上我 Onee-chan Thief |
Author: | Kumagai Kyoko |
Artist: | Kumagai Kyoko |
Genres: | Romance School Life Shoujo |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Complete |
Description: | For Yui, she has no "freedom" whatsoever. Every single day, she's always been ordered around by her childhood friend, Aya, and her little sister, Chika, and she can't help but to obey them. Though, one day, she receives a love letter from a classmate! For some reason...Aya seems very annoyed by this. |
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the thing is... there was no sign of her loving him before. All I saw was a girl with a weak personality who was too scared to say no to her sister and (especially) her childhood friend. Their relationship wasn't of friendship, it was that of a bully and his victim. It really pissed me off that she didn't end up with the sweet classmate, he was adorable (actually, he was a tad to perfect, if the story were longer, I would have suspected him to be one of those "wolf in sheep clothing" types)
No you are rather spot on... I read half of the chapter before i gave up.
Oh look, same mangaka as Hatsumei Princess. Maybe I'll read it... *Reads comments* .....Nope. Nevermind.
Though on another note, while I haven't read this, another commenter mentioned that the male lead has been abusive with her her entire life, and then the moment she gets some affection she's ecstatic? That's actually logical. When you love someone who is abusive, you feel as though you can never get their approval, you're never good enough. Then, when you finally do get their approval, you're ecstatic.
Like I said, I haven't read the manga so I don't know if the situation applies, just wanted to toss that in there... *Feels like she's being troll-ish somehow*...
smh ಠ_ಠ
Hell, I'd even say that School Days had a more optimistic ending, because at least then the terrible things the characters did to each other were acknowledged as being terrible. At no point were we expected to say, "Aw, she's so in love, she's willing to kill someone over it! How romantic!" The complete lack of awareness of how unbalanced and dangerous this "love" actually is just makes the whole thing so much worse.