Does Kasumi ever change her stance on men?
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It's amazing how quick she is to change her rhetoric from "don't talk to me without a good reason you savage" to "you have opened my eyes to a new world of unknown guilty pleasures!" and from what I watched on the Japanese youtube channels, her red heart line is cute as heck, but it still gives a subtle hint that her stance on the subject of adult men being rambunctious savages hasn't exactly changed, she will at least concede that not ALL of us are, but she always keeps a pride of sorts.
Don't know how much of a spoiler that will be, but it happens within the first 4 events, and that is just all too quick in my opinion, I mean why would someone who has been so dead set on a particular stance suddenly change after knowing you? probably after getting into a relationship with you, but before that, it makes no sense.
Don't know how much of a spoiler that will be, but it happens within the first 4 events, and that is just all too quick in my opinion, I mean why would someone who has been so dead set on a particular stance suddenly change after knowing you? probably after getting into a relationship with you, but before that, it makes no sense.
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Is this for real? I have yet to unlock her, so I know almost nothing about her character.Lccorp2 wrote:The root of her "I hate men" thing is her Daddy Issues.
I agree, but if she actually hates men as much as everyone is saying, it makes almost as little sense for her to get into a relationship with a man in the first place.B7N wrote:It's amazing how quick she is to change her rhetoric from "don't talk to me without a good reason you savage" to "you have opened my eyes to a new world of unknown guilty pleasures!" and from what I watched on the Japanese youtube channels, her red heart line is cute as heck, but it still gives a subtle hint that her stance on the subject of adult men being rambunctious savages hasn't exactly changed, she will at least concede that not ALL of us are, but she always keeps a pride of sorts.
Don't know how much of a spoiler that will be, but it happens within the first 4 events, and that is just all too quick in my opinion, I mean why would someone who has been so dead set on a particular stance suddenly change after knowing you? probably after getting into a relationship with you, but before that, it makes no sense.
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How so?Anonymous Fish wrote:Iluka is just as insulting as Kasumi tho lolThe Ninja wrote:I see. Thanks for the responses, I think I'll just go for Iluka instead.
Iluka might not be the nicest person either but she's waaay better than Kasumi IMO. Iluka might be full of herself but at least she's not saying "did I mention that men are terrible people btw?" every five seconds.
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She never loses her sharp tounge either. If something like that bothers you, you cuold go for a different candidate? Komari is not at all insulting, is adorable and she is a tomboy like them! Or well there are other four girls to pick from if it is a problem!The Ninja wrote:How so?Anonymous Fish wrote:Iluka is just as insulting as Kasumi tho lolThe Ninja wrote:I see. Thanks for the responses, I think I'll just go for Iluka instead.
Iluka might not be the nicest person either but she's waaay better than Kasumi IMO. Iluka might be full of herself but at least she's not saying "did I mention that men are terrible people btw?" every five seconds.
I don't mind Iluka's sharp tongue; I see her more as a tsundere in some ways.Anonymous Fish wrote:She never loses her sharp tounge either. If something like that bothers you, you cuold go for a different candidate? Komari is not at all insulting, is adorable and she is a tomboy like them! Or well there are other four girls to pick from if it is a problem!The Ninja wrote:How so?Anonymous Fish wrote:Iluka is just as insulting as Kasumi tho lolThe Ninja wrote:I see. Thanks for the responses, I think I'll just go for Iluka instead.
Iluka might not be the nicest person either but she's waaay better than Kasumi IMO. Iluka might be full of herself but at least she's not saying "did I mention that men are terrible people btw?" every five seconds.
Kasumi's constant reminders of how much she hates men, on the other hand, honestly makes me legit uncomfortable and I'd rather not deal with that.
It's pretty easily inferred from a number of her lines that reference her strict, controlling father. For example, there's one about how her father disapproved of her learning Kanji because she was a woman, and she crows about how she still learned in secret and now can teach it to anyone as a teacher.gossipstone wrote:Is this for real? I have yet to unlock her, so I know almost nothing about her character.Lccorp2 wrote:The root of her "I hate men" thing is her Daddy Issues.
From there, it's a small jump to her imprinting her hate of her dad on all men. If it was a male character who hated all women because his mom was terrible to him he'd be labelled a misogynist, but if you switch the sexes around it's just peachy keen - not.
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actually it is, when one has a reason, such as mass oppression. the oppressed class is perfectly within their right to hate the oppressor class. you, as a class, can't oppress a group of people and expect them not to hold it against you, since even if you personally haven't actively harmed them, you still benefit from them being harmed. this is why it's racist for a white person to hate all black people, but not for a black person to hate all white people, and enslaving an entire race for 500 years and everything that's come after it will certainly do that.Lccorp2 wrote: From there, it's a small jump to her imprinting her hate of her dad on all men. If it was a male character who hated all women because his mom was terrible to him he'd be labelled a misogynist, but if you switch the sexes around it's just peachy keen - not.
in this instance, you the player didn't have to actively keep her from getting an education, because all men benefit from women being denied an education. and even if you didn't benefit, she's certainly within her right to resent men for not having to fight for the right to access education like she did. especially when men like you are referring to her talking about getting an education when she was denied that right as "crowing". why wouldn't she hate you? think about it. would you refer to another man talking about being denied an education and getting one in secret as "crowing"?
you don't have to like it, but she is well within her right to feel that way.
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