No, he doesn't. But concerning the route title and his reply, that's what I pretty much translate it to. I literally clap my hands and salute the guy when he actually said no...Mysterious Stranger wrote:Only thing I would take issue with is that Hisao doesn't really say any of that explicitly, at least in Tongue-Tied. He just says "no," collapses onto the bed, exchanges a few more noncommittal words, and stays there until Misha leaves. Still, as you say, pretty admirable of him.
I am not. Copping out or not, it is the story about Hisao so I am not wrong to use his perspective to read through all his arguments, decisions, and what went through his mind. It is basic male human hormones and reactions regardless that it is your girlfriend's best friend, cousin (what?), some random girl from the bar, or that girl that works behind that coffee counter in Starbucks.Dr. Robotnik wrote:You're completely ignoring the fact that this is your girlfriend's best friend. And please don't use the "we're talking about Hisao" cop-out anymore; I hate that fucker more than the next guy, but even I can say that he's not that big of a sleazeball. I'm going to cut out the giant chunk in the middle where you basically just say this but five times as long.
If she went to your room, made a jump and 'attack' you sexually it is basic male hormone reaction to respond to it. The rest is up to your own mentality: either you just let yourself go and enjoy the moment, or you stand by your principle and say no.
Dr. Robotnik wrote:Seriously, though, she did all that just to stay friends with her, and those two retards put almost no effort into helping or even comforting their severely depressed friend. Maybe Misha should've befriended Lilly instead, since she actually gives a damn.
I'd love to make a detailed explanation considering Shizune's inability to relate to other people thanks to her deafness, but it'll take so much time that I might not even finish anything else around here so go lurk around in the other thread relating to this topic of what I meant.
oh, and like Lilly did with Hanako during her birthday? Ignoring her and let her pass that phase of depression until it was over? Isn't that the same thing as 'not doing anything' or 'not giving a damn'? Sure, she cared, but if I remember correctly she did tell Hisao to 'let her be' for awhile until she recovered--and this is when she's out in Scotland too.
I'm going to quite Shizune directly in ACTIV: "There's a fine line between helping someone and smothering them."
Lilly's actions on Hanako--and Hisao for the most part in her arc--is more akin to 'smothering' than helping, so really if we switch Misha with Hanako and have Shizune's plotline in Lilly's route, I would assume Lilly would do the same thing she did to Hanako during her depression: 'stay out of it and let her settle it by herself'.
The picnic isn't just about 'let's get back to old times' but it is also an effort from the 'attacking' party to cheer up/reinforce the now-battered Misha.
What if the people you love is the same people who put you in that depression? Think about it.Dr. Robotnik wrote:Yes, thank you for explaining why the picnic did nothing. And, to your point about there being no better alternative; bull-fucking-shit. They could've at least tried to get to know the real her instead of forcing her back into her shell. Depression is tough, I know, and having people you love be there for you is a huge help.
Do you still want to get close to them, or do you feel the need to keep a distance from them? What about if you think that keeping close to them meant hurting them/bothering them? A love triangle is most destructive when the three of you know each other and are close. First, it has the potential to crush your friendship, second it could easily lead the 'losing' party to depression, and third repairing the damage is twice as hard as it is with 'standard' friendship.
Now you want to find a section where they did comfort her, right? When the 'opposing' party opted to dodge or avoid the topic in your attempt to reconciliation, you corner and confront them directly. Check Shizune ACTIV, Parfait. The rest of the arc after parfait leads to them knowing better of her and her goals. Misha is Misha, and she is the hyperactive 'waha' girl in KS--the thing is, she also uses this as her 'mask' to cover up the pain she is experiencing.
Not gonna' work if the other party keeps avoiding you or dodging the question. Trying to talk her about it during that scene would pretty much makes things worse for her, or she would immediately storm out of the room to avoid the discussion.Dr. Robotnik wrote:How about, after telling her that, letting her vent and talk it out? She's obviously in pain and she came to you, the least you could do is show you care.
This is getting extremely retarded. My point was never that Misha did not intend to ride Hisao's cock, it was never that Hisao was above something like that, and it was never about any of this shit that you're arguing about now. My point was, is, and always will be that it was wrong of them to only give you the option of shoving her out or cheating on Shizune. There was no "I actually give a shit about this girl and want to help her, so I'll sit down with her and talk". Never. The only part in the story where that did happen was Hisao basically just telling her to stop being depressed because he liked the fake her better. That is my qualm, not all this retarded bullshit.
Thing is, even in reality if you're being pushed by a girl to the floor you won't have the time to make the decision on whether to 'no' or to 'cheat'--it needs to happen in split-second.
And since you are looking for 'i actually give a shit about this girl and want to help her, so I'll sit down with her and talk' then read Shizune ACTIV, Parfait and the following chapter. Read it carefully, as Hisao didn't tell her 'hey I like your fake better go back to your old self lol' cause that will make things worse and solve nothing. ACTIV, Parfait, Hisao confronts Misha then asks 'do you hate Shizune that much' before the conversation continues further. What he said is basically "you, stop running away from this shit and face your problems directly. We've done what we can, but you kept running from us and we're tired of this cat-n-mouse game so man up, face your problem, and let's clear this out together".
That's what I think anyway. Happiness and reconciliation aren't served in a silver plate, you know. You earn it.