Talk:Eto Yoshimura/@comment-66.133.74.116-20180828051623

Just me, or does this author has some serious issues with women that don't fall into perfect housewives norm?
 * 1) Eto - independent, confident and strong woman whose motives didn't revolve around husbando: gets treated like shit and completely humiliated.
 * 2) Rize - independent, confident woman that was fine with her sexuality and that didn't want to settle down and have kids as her family and even her incel brother wanted of her to: gets treated like shit and completely abused for it.
 * 3) Itori - like Rize, she is someone who is quite confident and fine with her sexuality, with hints of more to her than meets the eye: gets reduced to Uta's LI that apparently died without ever getting the man she wanted. 10/10
 * 4) Aura - independent, confident, strong and altogether successful woman: gets handicapped and for some reason author thought that most important thing to note in end is to say how she never got married in the end. Wtf!? WHY IN THE WORLD WAS THIS EXTREMELY UNIMPORTANT INFO EVEN MENTIONED??? When I read this, thing that popped in my head were 4chaners who's first question about some fictional woman was her virginity status since that apparently defined everything about her.
 * 5) And Mutsuki - very complex, tragic character who is struggling with their identity: treated as trash, humiliated and had their reputation dragged through mud and made into joke for nothing in the end.

Now compare these to "good girls" who confined with the norm of how "real woman should be like" (according to 4chan and author apparently), and it indeed confirms that author has some kind of issues with women that aren't perfect housewife material or that don't want to be ones, and how most "important" feature about some woman needs to be her virginity status that must be mentioned for her to be worth anything.