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* TheScrappy: It's hard to find a reader who likes Masako for being a ManipulativeBitch, even after her back story has been revealed.

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It's hard to find a reader who likes Masako for being a ManipulativeBitch, even after her back story has been revealed.
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** Many Western fans loathe Takane for his misogynistic tendencies and forcing Junko to change her lifestyle to suit his.

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** Many Western fans loathe Takane for his misogynistic tendencies and forcing Junko to change her lifestyle to suit his.his.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Most of the characters are adults and the story touches on adult themes, with Junko and Takane's relationship bordering on TheMasochismTango, which has often led people to mistake the manga for a {{josei}} series; it was actually published in ''Cheese!'', a shoujo magazine. The LiveActionAdaptation, on the other hand, ''is'' aimed at adults and first aired late at night.
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Broken Base is only between fans of the series, not between people who like the series and people who don't.


* BrokenBase: Lots of readers (at least, in the Western world) despise this series because of the way Takane treats Junko (and by proxy, Junko's ReallyGetsAround attitude, which counts as a DoubleStandard). Most are still only reading the series because of Arthur and Momoe. However, in Japan, the story is popular enough to get a LiveActionAdaptation.
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** Many Western fans loathe Takane for his misogynistic tendencies and forcing Junko to change her lifestyle to suit his.
* UnfortunateImplications: Takane trying to change Junko's life is supposed to be seen as romantic, but he comes off as incredibly misogynistic, especially when he tries to lock her up earlier in the series.

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** Many Western fans loathe Takane for his misogynistic tendencies and forcing Junko to change her lifestyle to suit his.
* UnfortunateImplications: Takane trying to change Junko's life is supposed to be seen as romantic, but he comes off as incredibly misogynistic, especially when he tries to lock her up earlier in the series.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Many people enjoy Momoe and Arthur's chapter arcs, with more vocal fans wishing that the manga was mainly about them instead of Junko and Takane. It also helps that Momoe is essentially the target audience's AudienceSurrogate, since she is a {{Fujoshi}}.

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* BrokenBase: Lots of readers (at least, in the Western world) despise this series because of the way Takane treats Junko (and by proxy, Junko's ReallyGetsAround attitude, which counts as a DoubleStandard). Most are still only reading the series because of Arthur and Momoe. However, in Japan, the story is popular enough to get a LiveActionAdaptation.
* EnsembleDarkhorse: Many people enjoy Momoe and Arthur's chapter arcs, with more vocal fans wishing that the manga was mainly about them instead of Junko and Takane. It also helps that Momoe is essentially loved by the target audience's AudienceSurrogate, since she is fanbase for being a {{Fujoshi}}.YaoiFangirl.



** Many Western fans loathe Takane for his misogynistic tendencies and forcing Junko to change her lifestyle to suit his.

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** Many Western fans loathe Takane for his misogynistic tendencies and forcing Junko to change her lifestyle to suit his.his.
* UnfortunateImplications: Takane trying to change Junko's life is supposed to be seen as romantic, but he comes off as incredibly misogynistic, especially when he tries to lock her up earlier in the series.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Many people enjoy Momoe and Arthur's chapter arcs, with more vocal fans wishing that the manga was mainly about them instead of Junko and Takane. It also helps that Momoe is essentially the target audience's AudienceSurrogate, since she is a {{Fujoshi}}.
* TheScrappy: It's hard to find a reader who likes Masako for being a ManipulativeBitch, even after her back story has been revealed.
** Many Western fans loathe Takane for his misogynistic tendencies and forcing Junko to change her lifestyle to suit his.

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