2010-03-19, 10:37 | Link #1048 |
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Bit too much drama for me this week, it felt cheesy and very thick compared to the more subtle chapters. Also why is takagi and miyoshi all friendly toward each other... their married it's probably time to consumate the marriage if you know what I mean. They seriously seemed not interested at sex at all, instead were playing ping pong and contemplating about the shooting range. Since they have kissed I just found the lack of sexual attraction just quite unrealistic if Takagi really loves miyoshi.
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2010-03-19, 13:44 | Link #1050 | |
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2010-03-19, 15:18 | Link #1052 |
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I can see something around these lines happening:
Saiko keeps pressing the matter whether to quit or not when suddenly *Niizuma hears about what´s going on in the Editor´s office and drops by almost instantly* "Head Editor-san we want to quit Tanto." "Is that your final answer?" *NIIZUMA GRAND ENTRANCE* "No, i won´t let them quit tanto or JUMP. I AM cancelling their series, as obliged in my contract." *intermission over* |
2010-03-19, 15:42 | Link #1053 | ||
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Wow. This chapter is uh... insane. It's as if drama is Ashirogi's chief export and their manga doesn't even come close.
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2010-03-19, 16:28 | Link #1055 | |
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you know the trend, lots of sex in the begining and once people get older they stop having sex, so takagi is gonna be spending plenty of time with his hand. And my main critique was that the mood between miyoshi and takagi wasn't all that romantic considering it is their honeymoon. |
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2010-03-19, 19:31 | Link #1056 |
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Takagi and his wife have been going out since muddle school. To say that they haven't had sex during that time will utterly be foolish. The authors just don't emphasize it since it is in a shounen mangazine. If the authors wanted to do that, then they should write shoujo. We the audience are only interested in seeing if takagi and saiko are going to become the best and most popular mangakas out there. All the other stuff is just fluff.
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2010-03-19, 19:36 | Link #1057 | |
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I think it's reasonable they aren't very lovey-dovey because, well, while they seem pretty open and seem to have a good idea of what marriage is, they're still kind of awkward. I mean, you even heard Takagi say things like "I guess I should tell you, now that we're married." It's not because he's close, but because he's married that convinces him to open up. Not that their relationship is doomed or anything; it's just a little bit different. And about the sex thing... I'm pretty sure people have sex and don't have sex depending on their personalities. It should vary from couple to couple. This is an awkward conversation. |
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2010-03-19, 20:33 | Link #1058 | |
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2010-03-19, 20:44 | Link #1059 | |
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Also, the way you say "current trends with youth" makes it seem like you study teenage culture or something.. I can tell you with confidence not all teenagers are starting to have casual sex. "Current trends" do not necessarily mean "current reality", so their relationship can still be perfectly modern without the "current trend" of casual sex. __________________________ And why would sex be awkward? Again, I think this comes down to a fundamental difference in our viewpoints on sex. It's a big deal to some people, it's not so much to others. |
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2010-03-19, 21:34 | Link #1060 | |
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