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If only :( it’s literally just a gag that the mangaka’s taken way too far. Like “haha normally the bf is the controlling one but what if it was the gf??” It was funny the first few times but now it’s Hori’s defining trait. The whole manga had a shift to episodic comedy that rly made everyone one dimensional

i’ve always loved horimiya and i remember finding it when i was really young, like 10 or so and i really loved it. but growing up reading this i never realized how many homophobic and toxic undertones hori has. she’s mentioned how she dislikes it when miya is friendly with other guys. the story kind of stopped developing as well. it comes off as hori is very insecure and it doesn’t explain why. her character is lovely but also problematic. she at least recognizes her faults and that’s good but it definitely feels like she’s toxic, a tad bit. we don’t get a ton of backstory about hori and she also doesn’t like miya do what he wants for example his piercings. i really love this manga and i love the characters so i can’t pick faults with the characters cause they aren’t real so i’ll just hold the author accountable for creating the characters and for being deeply homophobic.