Megumeru wrote:It's always worth it...
...to go after bacon!
...Oh god... now every time I see that stupid Carl's Jr. commercial about marrying bacon, I'm going to think of Hanako. I hate you.
Beoran wrote:Radien, well, I agree she has problems with social interaction, and that's exactly why I think it would be strange for her to just even show her body like that, nevermind have sex on the spur of the moment. I think people like that would need a few days or at least hours to gather the courage to do that. That is why I think she must have planned it. Not like Shizune would, with a clever hidden seven step plan she like most likely set into motion to be able to nail Hisao in that chair. With Hanako it would be a mere a shy yet loving notion of "Hey... maybe if I show him myself... and if we then do THAT... then he might see I'm here for him to...", as a reaction to Hisao showing his scar. Not much of a plan, but still a plan. Much like how many people plan to have/offer/ask for sex.
I can believe she entertained the possibility. I just don't think she planned on it.
To make... ahem... a personal comparison: once I was keeping the company of a particular lady, and I suspected she might want to be a bit more intimate. So I brought protection. That wasn't the same as a foregone conclusion.
Perhaps that isn't the best comparison, because Hanako was reluctant. But she's obviously fairly accustomed to being unable to predict where a situation will lead.
Beoran wrote:I agree with you on the depth of KS's characters. They have their own motives, and thats' why I interpret the stories taking that into consideration.
As for your last point, I tried to explicitly avoid double standards. Notice I used "person" in my description. And and it's more than just taking of your top, it's also the whole situation where you taking someone into a private bedroom, partially undress and say nothing to dispel any sexual notions. Actions get their meanings in context. If Hanako was taking off her top at the beach, then she'd probably want to sunbathe or ask Hisao to put on her swimming costume/ sun lotion, and if it was in the bathroom, then she'd probably want Hisao to wash her back.
Well, thank you for trying to avoid double standards. At this point I'm going to have to say that I don't know; I've never been in a situation such as that. Many of the social situations presented in KS are ones that many of us haven't experienced; that ends up being a large point of the game, right?... Facing and overcoming the challenges of disabilities, and all that...
Beoran wrote:But if Hisao took Hanako to his room, closed door and windows and took off his top and his pants leaving on only socks and briefs without saying anything to dispel the notions, it would be just as much as an offer to have/asking for sex.
I disagree, but not vehemently. So much relies on context. In this case I though Hanako wasn't exactly begging for it, or giving off that vibe. But it's hard to make assertions, given we don't have any narrative access to her internal monologue.
Beoran wrote:Of course, sex must be consensual, but consent doesn't mean both parties have to sign a release form or explicitly state it in words. People do ask for/ offer / accept to having sex in nonverbal ways, especially *shy* people. And I think that's perfectly fine as long as both partners are able and in good condition to say they don't consent or want to quit after all. What happens in Hanako's story if you pay close attention is a good example of such nonverbal way of asking for and consenting to sex.
True. I can imagine many ways in which nonverbal consent can backfire, but yes, it is pretty common. Asking verbally is a good fallback that I think everyone should consider, but that's just my personal opinion, and I wouldn't go to great lengths to cause anyone to think the same.
fabio.salvador wrote:After winning the hanako route...
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I don't have any specific responses, but I read your whole post and I think your thoughts about what happened are just as valid as any I've read. The only problem with discussing the outcome of a fictional story is that since it's not reality, if the author does something unrealistic, we can't rely on logic to figure out the author's intentions.
I suppose I would totally deserve it if someone said "well, you asked for it!" since I created this entire thread about whether Hanako is happy. But anyway, yeah, I dunno... perhaps she is. She was characterized as being extremely evasive under pressure, though, so in either path it's possible she wasn't 100% earnest about how she felt.
Guest Poster wrote:Hanako and Hisao sleeping together did a little bit of both. It WAS a gate to a relationship beyond friendship AND it nearly ruined their friendship.
Good point, o nameless one.
One would hope it didn't ruin their romantic relationship for later on, but as with any story, we never know for sure what exactly happened after the credits rolled.
(For a sardonic take on this, read the novel version of The Princess Bride and have a look at the "life is imperfect" alternate ending. Actually, just read it anyway; it's a great book.
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...I'm afraid Paddy's thread of replies in this topic has lost me. It hasn't been
completely derailed from the topic at hand, not quite, but I'm not capable of reading and writing enough in one sitting to keep up with that line of discussion, even compared to this post. *points to the lines above*