While she genuinely wants to be friends with Taichi, some found it poorly timed, which even she admits.
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Broken Aesop: Mami's rant in Chapter 32 about how she hates how people think men and women can never be true friends without romance getting in the way is capped off by how she mentions that her attempt at befriending Taichi was to help her understand how to get closer to Toma.While Taichi does eventually begin dating Futaba, Toma's love for him and the fallout of what happens when the rest of the school finds out he's gay causes him to reevaluate both relationships to worrying results. Bisexual Love Triangle: The drama centers around Taichi, who's torn between his feelings for the female Futaba and his old male friend Toma.Big Guy, Little Guy: Toma and Taichi are longtime friends, and Toma is head and shoulders taller than Taichi.
Akiko acknowledges this, but reconstructs when she says that people are so different she'll never be able to identify with everyone, and though she may lose some people on the way, even those she loves dearly, choosing the best path for yourself is something necessary. Akiko immediate advice is for Masumi to just be herself, but Masumi answers saying that when you're different, you are putting yourself on a situation where you can lose friends who disagree with you and that is easier to live with others and empathize when you are as similar to the majority as you can, so she can still lose by being herself. Be Yourself: Deconstructed and reconstructed in Chapter 39, as Masumi and Akiko talk about the former's sexuality.But after the wedding ends, the person ends up meeting up with Taichi, at which point we realize it has been Toma's perspective the whole time, and after getting together, he took Taichi's last name. Bait-and-Switch: The final chapter, entirely in first person perspective, opens with what is presumably Taichi writing his last name on the wedding registry at Futaba's wedding.A few chapters in and his irises have become a bright color instead (what color is hard to say since it's black and white). His eyes were also originally dark and beady. Over time his jaw becomes a bit more pronounced and overall his face is a bit more masculine looking. Toma's face is a bit more boyish in the opening chapters. Anxiety Dreams: Chapter 10, where Taichi dreams about his childhood in his 6th grade with Toma, asking Toma about what he wants to be and why he doesn't want to attend university, and a black cat asking Taichi what he wants to be when he grows up, with the final scene showing Toma in a black suit, and a crumpled sheet of the same question.Toma at least eventually manages to get the guy.
Toma is attracted to Taichi and Masumi is attracted to Futaba.
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Abusive Parents: Futaba's mother doesn't seem to be a very nice person from what we've seen of her, yelling at her son for not recording her TV show, then putting down Futaba when he said he told her to do it, saying he shouldn't have trusted Futaba to.
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Blue Flag, having come out in 2017, takes place in an unspecified time after these series were released. One had a reference to My Hero Academia (2014), while other things featured in their childhood included Splatoon (2015) and Mother 3 (2007, but regained popularity from 2009-2014).