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* SpiritualAntithesis: Some people saw it as one to ''Manga/KotouraSan'', due to the main romance being between a pervert and an introverted telepath. Where Kotoura was bullied because her classmates knew about her powers and her love interest is a guy with absolutely nothing to hide, Ayano was ostracized for keeping to herself and her love interest is much harder to read due to his frozen face.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Some people saw it as one to ''Manga/KotouraSan'', due to the main romance being between a closet pervert and an introverted telepath.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: SpiritualAntithesis: Some people saw it as one to ''Manga/KotouraSan'', due to the main romance being between a closet pervert and an introverted telepath.telepath. Where Kotoura was bullied because her classmates knew about her powers and her love interest is a guy with absolutely nothing to hide, Ayano was ostracized for keeping to herself and her love interest is much harder to read due to his frozen face.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Some people saw it as one to ''Manga/KoturaSan'', due to the main romance being between a closet pervert and an introverted telepath.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: Some people saw it as one to ''Manga/KoturaSan'', ''Manga/KotouraSan'', due to the main romance being between a closet pervert and an introverted telepath.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Some people saw it as one to ''Manga/KoturaSan'', due to the main romance being between a closet pervert and an introverted telepath.
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* StrangledByTheRedString: Sano/Mana and Etou/Shimizu to the western fanbase. The two were only really developed late in the manga, and their appearances revolve primarily around [[SatelliteCharacter Toda]] and [[SatelliteLoveInterest their love interests]]. They're not even treated as real characters by the narrative itself; compared to the secondary characters, they only get short blurbs instead of a full description like most important people get. At the very least Sano was more accepted after his extra chapter with Mana depicting their RelationshipUpgrade, but Etou is still in this trope.

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* StrangledByTheRedString: Sano/Mana and Etou/Shimizu to the western fanbase. The two were only really developed late in the manga, and their appearances revolve primarily around [[SatelliteCharacter Toda]] and [[SatelliteLoveInterest their love interests]]. They're Sano and Etou are not even treated as real characters by the narrative itself; compared to the secondary characters, they only get short blurbs instead of a full description like most important people get. At the very least Sano was more accepted after his extra chapter with Mana depicting their RelationshipUpgrade, but Etou is still in this trope.
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** Nakano gets flak for her passivity (especially in the middle of the manga) and being angry at the thoughts that Toda mostly keeps to ''himself'', and treats her reasonably outside of it. On the other hand, her displeasure with Toda's [[spoiler:mostly]] lewd thoughts is also kept internal, and her arc tries to make her realize that her passivity is hindering her.

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** Nakano gets flak for her passivity (especially in the middle of the manga) and being angry at the thoughts that Toda mostly keeps to ''himself'', and despite the fact that he treats her reasonably outside of it.them. On the other hand, her displeasure with Toda's [[spoiler:mostly]] lewd thoughts is also kept internal, and her arc tries to make her realize that her passivity is hindering her.
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* JustHereForGodzilla: Forum readers were fine with the telepathy/romcom fusion, but many stayed just for Mana, who went from a catty love rival to Nakano's closest and most treasured friend. Their relationship, especially when [[spoiler:they both discover the truth about her mind reading]], is noted to be one of the highlights of the comic.

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* JustHereForGodzilla: Forum readers were fine with the telepathy/romcom fusion, but many stayed just for Mana, who went from a catty love rival to Nakano's closest and most treasured friend. Their relationship, especially when [[spoiler:they both discover the truth about her Nakano's mind reading]], is noted to be one of the highlights of the comic.
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** Toda, to some, had a nice contrast between his expressionless outer personality and his overemotional inner self, and found his pining over Nakano was respectful since he keeps his more unsavory thoughts in his head. Other audiences found him a creep and a stalker due to his constant pining for Nakano, and that no amount of inner characterization could salvage the fact that he's still a stoic idealized love interest on the outside.

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** Toda, to some, had a nice contrast between his expressionless outer personality and his overemotional inner self, and found his pining over Nakano was respectful since he keeps his more unsavory thoughts in his head. Other audiences found him a creep and a stalker due to his constant pining for Nakano, and that no amount of inner characterization could salvage the fact that he's still a stoic idealized love interest on the outside. To be fair, even Toda realized his thoughts were creepy, but this is only after he figures out Nakano could hear them, and nearly three years had passed since.
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* JustHereForGodzilla: Forum readers were fine with the telepathy/romcom fusion, but many stayed just for Mana, who went from a catty love rival to Nakano's closest and most treasured friend. Their friendship, especially when [[spoiler:they both discover the truth about her mind reading]], is noted to be one of the highlights of the comic.

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* JustHereForGodzilla: Forum readers were fine with the telepathy/romcom fusion, but many stayed just for Mana, who went from a catty love rival to Nakano's closest and most treasured friend. Their friendship, relationship, especially when [[spoiler:they both discover the truth about her mind reading]], is noted to be one of the highlights of the comic.
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* JustHereForGodzilla: Forum readers were fine with the telepathy/romcom fusion, but many stayed just for Mana, who went from a catty love rival to Nakano's closest and most treasured friend. Their friendship, especially when [[spoiler:they both discover the truth about her mind reading]], is noted to be one of the highlights of the comic.
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* StrangledByTheRedString: Sano/Mana and Etou/Shimizu to the western fanbase. The two were only really developed late in the manga, and their appearances revolve primarily around [[SatelliteCharacter Toda]] and [[SatelliteLoveInterest their love interests]]. They're not even treated as real characters by the narrative itself; compared to the secondary characters, they only get short blurbs instead of a full description like most important people get.

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* StrangledByTheRedString: Sano/Mana and Etou/Shimizu to the western fanbase. The two were only really developed late in the manga, and their appearances revolve primarily around [[SatelliteCharacter Toda]] and [[SatelliteLoveInterest their love interests]]. They're not even treated as real characters by the narrative itself; compared to the secondary characters, they only get short blurbs instead of a full description like most important people get. At the very least Sano was more accepted after his extra chapter with Mana depicting their RelationshipUpgrade, but Etou is still in this trope.
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** Nakano gets flak for her passivity (especially in the middle of the manga) and being angry at the thoughts that Toda mostly keeps to ''himself'', and treats her reasonably outside of it. On the other hand, her displeasure with Toda's [[spoiler:supposedly]] lewd thoughts is also kept internal, and her arc tries to make her realize that her passivity is hindering her.

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** Nakano gets flak for her passivity (especially in the middle of the manga) and being angry at the thoughts that Toda mostly keeps to ''himself'', and treats her reasonably outside of it. On the other hand, her displeasure with Toda's [[spoiler:supposedly]] [[spoiler:mostly]] lewd thoughts is also kept internal, and her arc tries to make her realize that her passivity is hindering her.
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** Shimizu is a very "down the middle" kind of character. His constant loud pining for Nakano and the fact that his arcs center around her gets him seen as an annoying and very obvious RomanticFalseLead, as well as his loudness making him seem obnoxious. Those who do like him point to his kind personality and his straightforward attitude towards all things, as well as being honest about what he wants from Nakano and his realizing that his attitude makes her uncomfortable. Nobody was really jonesing for him when he slowly gets written out of the main plot.
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: The main leads, in the early stages.
** Toda, to some, had a nice contrast between his expressionless outer personality and his overemotional inner self, and found his pining over Nakano was respectful since he keeps his more unsavory thoughts in his head. Other audiences found him a creep and a stalker due to his constant pining for Nakano, and that no amount of inner characterization could salvage the fact that he's still a stoic idealized love interest on the outside.
** Nakano gets flak for her passivity (especially in the middle of the manga) and being angry at the thoughts that Toda mostly keeps to ''himself'', and treats her reasonably outside of it. On the other hand, her displeasure with Toda's [[spoiler:supposedly]] lewd thoughts is also kept internal, and her arc tries to make her realize that her passivity is hindering her.
* StrangledByTheRedString: Sano/Mana and Etou/Shimizu to the western fanbase. The two were only really developed late in the manga, and their appearances revolve primarily around [[SatelliteCharacter Toda]] and [[SatelliteLoveInterest their love interests]]. They're not even treated as real characters by the narrative itself; compared to the secondary characters, they only get short blurbs instead of a full description like most important people get.

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