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Old 2011-06-07, 23:20   Link #37
judasmartel
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Originally Posted by Xero8420 View Post
It is truly a fantastic episode, as well as my favorite arc in this season so far.

Alright. First of all, I say; YES! Jun is indeed an extremely lovable girl I've ever seen. And so far, she's one of my favorite girl in this series~

Aww... she's so lovely~
I guess Aki Toyosaki fits her perfectly~

It is also a hilarious episode as well, including that LOLWTFBBQ English teacher. What's even funnier is when Jun pulled out something "unpredictable" to Keima till he goes blushing and being freaked out, which made him think that she looks creepy. Lovely, yet creepy.

And so do her, as she was being freaked out by Keima from the start.

You know... I've been down to that road before (last year actually). The student-teacher love relationship thing, that is. Yeah, I'm among of one of them. As for the bold words about the two ways above, I've struck both two of them. But you should also add a few of these (a way before you could get along with):

1. How friendly the teacher is?
2. What's her personality?
3. What situation she's currently in? [i.e. about to transfer to another school or college etc. (starting a new life seems rare; but for young teachers, chance maybe vary)]

Also take note that high school and college has different degree of chances to win her heart. If my theory is correct, if you're in college, it could be much easier to get along with young teachers/lecturers (correct me if I'm wrong ). For me, it won't take long to capture her. Based on my personal experience, it takes for at least a month or a half to make it happen.

Oh god... No sure if this episode would struck my heart or not. Since my feelings barely fade away, even just for six months. >.<

Dammit, I've possessed an OCD back then. Okay! I'm sorry for being an idiot for this time. But I'll be honest. I did confess to my homeroom teacher back then before she left the college. >.<

Ugh... these memories... I can't... bear it. Stop!

PS: By the way, how is an older sister-figure looks like?
Oh, I think I have seen a lot of that IRL. Well, nice to hear about your experience, man. Learned a lot from that.

I agree with the idea that college teachers are a lot easier to capture than middle/high school teachers because chances are, fresh college teachers have a smaller gap in age compared to her students, unlike the latter where the gap is usually around 5-10 years.

Not to mention the different mindsets that each teacher type has.
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