I see a lot of people getting hung up on the extra chapter, when I feel like it's kind of not really something to be upset over? Because yes, some people see it as weird and creepy or something, but everyone has their kinks and preferences. As long as it's consensual on both sides and it doesn't affect anyone negatively, is there a problem? If you don't like it, skip it.
For Nagizuka, it is an incredibly self-destructive thing to do and he fucked up by tricking his crush into admitting he's gay, but then he also doesn't deserve to be knocked around. He's a bad friend, not a bad person, he made a mistake that majorly breached Makoto's trust, and it's up to Makoto whether he wants to forgive, keep him around and learn to trust him again. Makoto doesn't owe Nagizuka anything, but then Shiro is technically also taking Makoto away from having time with outside relationships, AKA his friends like Nagizuka.
I see a lot of people getting hung up on the extra chapter, when I feel like it's kind of not really something to be upset over? Because yes, some people see it as weird and creepy or something, but everyone has their kinks and preferences. As long as it's consensual on both sides and it doesn't affect anyone negatively, is there a problem? If you don't like it, skip it.
For Nagizuka, it is an incredibly self-destructive thing to do and he fucked up by tricking his crush into admitting he's gay, but then he also doesn't deserve to be knocked around. He's a bad friend, not a bad person, he made a mistake that majorly breached Makoto's trust, and it's up to Makoto whether he wants to forgive, keep him around and learn to trust him again. Makoto doesn't owe Nagizuka anything, but then Shiro is technically also taking Makoto away from having time with outside relationships, AKA his friends like Nagizuka.