Probably due to lack of proper parenting. Aside from the hentai portions of this, a girl willing to change her whole life around for the guy who saved her from being molested is really heart-warming. Props to the artist.
"Willing to change her whole life around for the guy", is also something that tends to only workout in Hentai, but this story beats another pizza guy and baby sitter any day.
Wild delinquent & (a-hem) top-heavy senpai appears and in response to young protagonist invoking "rescue romance" flag, abandons her delinquent ways and wears a maid outfit for him. What should he do now?
THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE Thing to do, young protagonist ... MARRY HER (you Lucky Bastard)!
Like "David and Goliath" the pure and innocent protagonist calmed the great delinquent with his "Rock" hard cock. And this story was beautiful, I loved how she loved him so much to enact so many great changes.
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He looks like a child, 13-15 maybe. Brave for helping her out in the face of dangerous men despite his fear. Big dick. 6/10 call me in 5 years for 9/10.
A regular girl with big boobs...
I honestly don't see the problem with going out with a delinquent, but how nice that she was willing to stop just to be able to go out with you. That's love right there.
Great ending though. She may not dress up for you all the time, but probably most of the time...And also I'd love to be able to see it.
The problem with dating a delinquent is that the story is quite often NTR. I've seen to many stories that sadly see the delinquent broken by the enemy threatening to hurt the guy they like .
Fact: Hentai delinquent would quit just to be with you and be lovey-dovey
Also fact: A real life female delinquent would never date a loser Otaku and go for the baddest guy out there. A male delinquent would constantly harass a female if she turned him down, and if he was really nasty, straight rape her.
I am going to say it's unrealistic TO EXPECT anyone to change their whole life for you, even if you did save them from violence, so in that sense, yeah, you're right. I don't know enough about teen angst across the Pacific to comment on the rest of this.