I'm probably going to get hate for this.....

demmy October 22, 2016 1:26 am

I saw many comments only feeling bad for Yumi. I'm not saying what kaa-chan did wasn't bad, it was, but it feels like everybody is looking at the story one-sided. Kaa-chan was getting hurt and abused at work and it was bad of him to take it out on Yumi, however you shouldn't deny the fact that he was hurting. To me they were both idiots. Kaa-chan kept working at he place he knew he should leave and Yumi kept going back to a person he should've left. They were both hurting so I don't think it's right to act like only Yumi was. Also Kaa-chan obviously felt bad as he was the one who ended it with Yumi and told him to move on. Of course he feels bad about what he did. I just think to some extent he's just too scared to face him because he knows he can never undo what he did. And maybe he doesn't want to upset him by coming around. I just wanted to say how I felt about it because it was bothering me.

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    Anonymous October 22, 2016 4:41 am

    Finally! Someone said somthing about it! I soo agree with you. I felt bad for both kan-chan and yumi, n beside it seems like kan-chan has know for along time that yumi did not really like him. Anyway felt bad for both tho.

    goodfeels October 24, 2016 10:54 pm

    Sorry but I disagree. Being hurt is not an excuse to hit and burn cigarrettes on anyone.

    Anonymous October 25, 2016 12:35 pm
    Sorry but I disagree. Being hurt is not an excuse to hit and burn cigarrettes on anyone. goodfeels

    No one said it was. No one is denying the fact that what he did was wrong. All they're saying is that just because he did something bad, doesn't mean he's an evil person undeserving of any sympathy whatsoever. The beauty of this manga and these characters is that it's not just black and white. All the characters have different shades to their personality and different things that drive them to do what they did.

    airconnnn March 3, 2017 1:05 am

    I agree. The only thing that really bothered me was that Kan-chan never really apologized for what he did. I mean, I do understand that during that kind of situation it was a hard time and its never really easy to ask for forgiveness for something like that and I know that a simple apology is not enough for all the things he put Yumi through but I do hope that now he has a great partner and when finally things are really going right for him I hope that in the future he does come around to it. I mean I don't really want him to intentionally meet Yumi chan just to do so but maybe they might coincidentally meet up or something then. I'd like to see a good long talk between the two a chance for Kan to at least explain and Yumi to finally understand the real reason he was put through all that and I think with the kind of person Yumi is he will forgive him but it is all right even if he doesn't but apologizing will help at least get rid of a huge burden off of kan's shoulders and might help him move on a bit more and have one less regret. Apologizing helps even if it doesn't solve everything. I don't know, this is just my opinion though, I think that it just bothered me how he left things with Yumi just like "hey, thanks for being my punching bag and stress reliever, you can go now." but well I guess the story was never meant to be lighthearted and all happy, I know. Just hope sensei shows us a situation like this in the future. (=・ω・=)

    Just glad both couples are finally happy and living well and that each has found their own emotional support after what they've gone through. (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ

    Smh April 18, 2017 12:02 pm
    Sorry but I disagree. Being hurt is not an excuse to hit and burn cigarrettes on anyone. goodfeels

    Learn some reading comprehension skills then try again hun. Lmao

    goodfeels June 13, 2017 11:25 pm
    Learn some reading comprehension skills then try again hun. Lmao @Smh

    You are all justifying domestic violence, that is scary.

    goodfeels June 13, 2017 11:27 pm
    No one said it was. No one is denying the fact that what he did was wrong. All they're saying is that just because he did something bad, doesn't mean he's an evil person undeserving of any sympathy whatsoever. ... @Anonymous

    Nope, nothing justifies domestic violence, it worries me why you are so keen to acept it.