by Mitera Nikkou » Mon Nov 23, 2009 8:16 pm
I think it's more a matter of common sense, no matter what his self-esteem might be. That reasoning mostly tries to explain one of the three scenarios, and though it sounds good it's very weak. For one, if it were a matter of manipulation, he wouldn't have thought that she was actually trying to work together with him for the benefit of both the red and blue kampfers, to take care of a common enemy. He's just assuming that that was her idea, not a manipulation, because it can't be a manipulation if he's got it into his head (and out of nowhere, I might add) that the date is a cover. And whenever she insists it's a date, he doesn't reject the idea because of feelings of inadequacy, but because he can't believe her. It's only her past behavior, in not being straightforward, and in messing around with him, that makes him respond the way that he does. But, after one date-related thing after another, all the while she's insisting that it's a date, and he doesn't even consider the possibility? That's out-of-the-park retarded.
And self-esteem has nothing to do with the other two girls, at all. He might as well be a drooling, grinning idiot in a catatonic state, he's so dense. It's all in the context, all of which in a language made quite clear, and he somehow didn't get it. He doesn't think or act like it couldn't be possible because of inadequacy, or else we would have already seen him question himself time and time again, especially concerning the only girl he really cares about (and is trying to pursue, despite his shyness, not inadequacy). If his conversation with Akane afterward is any indication, with the kind of topic and question that he covered, both unabashedly and seriously, there's no way that he can have a self-esteem problem in this area. He even said, to her face, that after Sakura she was the next kind of girl that he would prefer. And self-esteem has nothing to do with the fact that he didn't know why Akane would be happy about "arranging" that date with him. Like, duh. She's a girl. He's a guy. The girl is taking the initiative in setting up the date and she's happy about it. He might as well not have a brain at all. Seriously.
As for the newspaper girl, her perspective on the matter doesn't, well, matter. Sure, Mr. Idiot may think that someone like the school president wouldn't be interested in him, but it had no bearing on the situation in question. He's ignorant beyond belief, and completely made up a possible reason for the school president to take him on a date. I mean, why manipulate him for something like that? He even thought it was a good idea to not be subtle about it, to plan and prepare for a fight, because it'd be wiser to do be open about it. And it would have been, if it hadn't been based purely on his imagination.
That elephant should have been catapulted. ;/
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned because only women can give two tits for every tat.
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