ravenlord wrote:
Doing that here is trolling, pure and simple. Every country has issues, but mud raking for that here is obvious troll bait. A simple google search would show him where to get that info, if that is what he really wanted. What he wants instead is negative attention, via simple trolling, as seen from his posts in other threads. Trolls are free to post what they want, and normal posters are free to call them on it. Welcome to the internet
Wait, was I trolling for asking about it in the first place, or was Pickman trolling for being irreverent about it?
The fact of the matter is that the answer isn't easily googlable. Even the manga article you gave me has things in it that I can take one way or another, and the internet discussion boards I'm finding wobble back and forth. The only consensus I can reach is that there's a culture-wide don't-ask-don't-tell policy on the subject (unless you have wild amounts of money or influence). There seems to be a lot of encouragement to be discreet about it unless you're around people you trust, which seems to be the same operating procedure as in the US. Technically, that's enough to write the scenes I had in mind, but further discussion is always interesting. How an environment like this might affect Misha in 2007 is an interesting mental exercise, but as I mentioned before the effect might be undercut by the presence of the internet.
Anyway, you can call me lazy for trying to get an easy answer out of this here board, but calling people troll is just trying to shut down a potentially cool discussion.
Synthus wrote:
Regardless of how much butthurt it causes in weeaboos, the fact remains that it is somewhat relevant to the discussion. You're free to dismiss his entire argument because 'lol 2/10 troll', or you can choose to explore the point. I really don't know how much realism 4LS was aiming to inject into the setting, but if they were directly importing Japanese cultural taboos and biases this could be a very interesting discussion.
I can't actually tell if 4LS really incorporated this part of the setting into the game. Misha being into girls is only brought up in relation to its effect on her and Shizune's friendship. The writer did have other parts of Japanese culture that didn't come up elsewhere in the game (the train system, Tanabata, student cleaning duties), so he could have been aware of this other part of it and just chose not to focus on it too much for storytelling reasons, or he wasn't that aware of it and just went with Misha not wanting to talk about it because people don't just talk about those things. (woo long sentence)
That wouldn't answer why she doesn't try for another girl, but that could be chalked up to Shizoon being
sooooooo awesome~.
VVV - Misha's mouth drools like a dog at the thought of Shizune, obviously
Hanako's favorite joke is The Aristocrats, but she never tells it because Lilly finds it really offensive. Instead, she practices her delivery in front of a mirror when she's alone. It's the only time she never stammers.