Re: Why is your favorite girl your favorite?
Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2014 4:58 am
Rin's my favourite because she's the kind of person I'd be fascinated by in real life, and she has zero pretense.
I'm a socially awkward person and I find it difficult and irritating to deal with people who are overly polite, or try to fit in, or aren't open about who they are and how they see the world.
I see Rin as someone who wants to be understood for who she is, no matter how difficult that can be to get across. She doesn't try to fit in with anyone's preconceived notions, she just is who she is.
I don't think Hisao's the right kind of person for her. >.> I like to think that when she's a little older and more sure of herself she'll eventually meet someone she meets minds with better than Hisao.
But I also found her one of the most touchingly unique characters I've seen in ages, especially in something like a ren'ai game where at best one's used to coming across well-written versions of stock characters. Rin's just something else entirely, and it strikes a chord with me.
(One of the reasons I selected was "Dissimilarity from a real-life person I hate(d)", because Rin is just so different from the vast majority of people I find so difficult to relate to for the above reasons.)
I'm a socially awkward person and I find it difficult and irritating to deal with people who are overly polite, or try to fit in, or aren't open about who they are and how they see the world.
I see Rin as someone who wants to be understood for who she is, no matter how difficult that can be to get across. She doesn't try to fit in with anyone's preconceived notions, she just is who she is.
I don't think Hisao's the right kind of person for her. >.> I like to think that when she's a little older and more sure of herself she'll eventually meet someone she meets minds with better than Hisao.
But I also found her one of the most touchingly unique characters I've seen in ages, especially in something like a ren'ai game where at best one's used to coming across well-written versions of stock characters. Rin's just something else entirely, and it strikes a chord with me.
(One of the reasons I selected was "Dissimilarity from a real-life person I hate(d)", because Rin is just so different from the vast majority of people I find so difficult to relate to for the above reasons.)