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My Childhood Friend Attacked Me When I Declared That Her Birthday Present Was ‘Me’
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By まんぷく犬
43 chapters
2023
Description
There is no male-female friendship. It’s often argued that friendships between men and women quickly evolve into love or something else and come to an end, but Kouta always thought that’s not the case for them. However, a certain incident made them transcend the boundaries of mere friendship between a man and a woman. As Kaori’s birthday approached, Kouta pondered over what gift to give her. 「This year’s present is ‘me’!」 He said it as a joke, but somehow…while breathing heavily, Kaori’s eyes lit up like a wild beast (?)
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- kakuyomu
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
My Childhood Friend Attacked Me When I Declared That Her Birthday Present Was ‘Me’ Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on My Childhood Friend Attacked Me When I Declared That Her Birthday Present Was ‘Me’
Alright, let's dive into My Childhood Friend Attacked Me When I Declared That Her Birthday Present Was ‘Me’. With a title like that, you know you're in for something... unique. I went in expecting a fluffy, possibly comedic take on the childhood friends-to-lovers trope. What I found was... well, let's break it down.
First Impressions
The premise is certainly attention-grabbing. The main character's declaration of himself as a birthday gift immediately sets the stage for potential awkwardness and humor. I was initially intrigued to see how the author would navigate such a bold, arguably cheesy, setup.
What Works Well
Honestly, finding positives was a bit of a challenge. I think the initial hook of the plot is there, it's just not executed well. The potential for comedic situations stemming from the MC's declaration is definitely present. There's a certain level of absurdity to the whole situation that, in the right hands, could be played for laughs. The tags also suggest a focus on persistent love interests and obsessive love, which can be compelling when explored with nuance.
Areas of Concern
This is where things get tricky. The biggest concern, and one that I can't ignore, is the portrayal of the relationship between the main characters. The "attack" mentioned in the title seems to extend beyond just a playful jab. The power dynamics within the relationship seem skewed, and the male protagonist's agency feels significantly diminished. From what I've gathered, the romantic elements come across as forced and uncomfortable, rather than genuinely endearing. The lack of consent is a major red flag, and it undermines any potential for a healthy or enjoyable romance.
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Final Verdict
Ultimately, My Childhood Friend Attacked Me When I Declared That Her Birthday Present Was ‘Me’ falls short of its potential. While the initial premise might have some appeal, the execution raises serious ethical concerns. The problematic power dynamics and the potential for misinterpreting romantic advances as non-consensual make it difficult for me to recommend this novel. While I appreciate the attempt at exploring the childhood friends-to-lovers trope, the lack of sensitivity and respect for consent overshadows any potential positives. Tread carefully if you decide to give this one a try.
