Ina's tendencies may be a result of childhood emotional neglect. Hopefully someone would notice and go get her the help she needs. It will only become worse if left as is.
As someone who has a friend who shows some similar tendencies with Ina, it's really hard for them to get emotional gratification from other ways because they grew up thinking/learning that the only way for them to feel loved is by pleasing people or purposely injuring themselves to get their attention (in Ina's case, both). Showing displeasure and disinterest will really trigger them and they can't help it. Hence, if they don't learn how to cope in a healthier way, they may end up doing harmful things.
They didn't know this was a disorder until they got psychological help. It takes a great deal of understanding to care for them and i hope Ina gets the same help and understanding in this story tbh.
Well it would be good if it went this way to got for ina psychological help even if it was like the end of this manga, by reading this manga and looking at Ina behavior, ending like that would be very understandable. And much better than just happy ending Where everything gets swept under the rug.
It's sad because most stories who have characters like Ina are written off as irredeemable and crazy. And I'm not saying she shouldn't be held accountable for her actions. I want her to own up to her mistakes and learn from it.
I really hope the author will go the healing route with Ina.
It's sad because most stories who have characters like Ina are written off as irredeemable and crazy. And I'm not saying she shouldn't be held accountable for her actions. I want her to own up to her mistakes a... Crescent
i agree imo that would be a more satisfying ending
Ina's tendencies may be a result of childhood emotional neglect. Hopefully someone would notice and go get her the help she needs. It will only become worse if left as is.
As someone who has a friend who shows some similar tendencies with Ina, it's really hard for them to get emotional gratification from other ways because they grew up thinking/learning that the only way for them to feel loved is by pleasing people or purposely injuring themselves to get their attention (in Ina's case, both). Showing displeasure and disinterest will really trigger them and they can't help it. Hence, if they don't learn how to cope in a healthier way, they may end up doing harmful things.
They didn't know this was a disorder until they got psychological help. It takes a great deal of understanding to care for them and i hope Ina gets the same help and understanding in this story tbh.