Why not just dump the scumbag and go back to her old boyfriend? He doesn't treat her like garbage, and he even seems to have genuine feelings for her, and her for him. In fact, I think there was adequate reason for her to quit her relationship with the other guy in the first five pages of the story, so why not just go for it?
Like, I don't even see the point of the cheating at this point. She admits things were good at first and now they're shit and it's hard to see any attachments she actually has to the dbag. She has literally no reason to keep around the douchebag, so why does she?
The Cheating story that Sanjuurou makes is amazing. And I particularly like how the female characters have full blown hair down there too! 👌👌👌
DAYUM! ... Well That Was Something Completely Complicated (at first, anyway).
BTW, many relationship experts seem to agree; except in rather extenuating circumstances, if the man asks the woman to loan him money, that's a sign that he's seeking to take advantage of her, and she might do well to consider getting out of that relationship before that sort of thing escalates further.
IN-teresting touch there, where Miori reveals that she (so-to-say) "gave up her virginity" some time after she and Keichirou ended their relationship. It was likely to be expected on both their parts, regardless of how they might have felt back in school.
Page 11 - "Hot Coffee" ... a clear-cut and unmistakable signal, if ever there was one (at least IMHO).
In conclusion, I Don't Usually Ask For A Sequel, But ... I'd be IN-terested in seeing how this scenario could work itself out.
Yeah I wasn't disagreeing with the point directly, as I said it comes across as a bit sexist as you're paraphrasing actual experts. If experts indeed agree to that statement, and that statement being a very specific on the man's role and the woman's role, it's not necessarily agreed that the opposite is true as well(which, it obviously would be).
Though my statement come more from the fact that a lot of things in relationships are fairly sexist in society. Such as expectation that men pay for dates(irregardless of earnings or employment status of either individual), so it's not a stretch to think experts only agree and think it goes one way.
"if the man asks the woman to loan him money, that's a sign that he's seeking to take advantage of her" - That's kinda sexist. A woman asking for a loan is just as likely seeking to take advantage.
"Just for coffee", huh. I guess him meeting her for coffee is going to be a regular thing from now on.
They may have broke up long ago, but I see he still likes her. He seems to regret the fact that he let her go and whatever happened between them that caused the breakup, but I think that it's never too late to try again.
Her current boyfriend is some kind of abusive asshole, so really, I think she should just break up with the guy. Our protagonist here seems to care for her and seemingly regrets breaking up with her, so if she felt like it, I'm sure she could give him another chance.
Also for some reason, the part where he got really jealous when asking when she had her first time (Considering they broke up before going very far) felt rather...human.
Who knows, she might be waiting for the moment he asks her to dump that other guy and be with him instead. I do hope things go well for the both of them.
Yeah. Simplest solution, break up with douchebag. I know breaking up can be scary and hard, especially if you don’t want to hurt the other party, but you have to buck up and get it done. The longer you wait the more painful it is. You will be happier in the long run.