Board Thread:Chapter Discourse/@comment-36009152-20200501150800/@comment-82.255.164.214-20200625203440

Jessssssiee wrote: 82.255.164.214 wrote: Can't believe there is still people questionning whether Mika's "I love you " is romantic or not. He said "daisuki" which is always used as confession in all romance anime I watched+ yuu's demon used the word "ai".I'm not saying mikayuu is totally canon since we don't know what yuu feels about it. But Mika love is canon. Only Mika x krul or Yunnoa shippers or some other homophobes deny it. I dunno who yuu gonna end up with, in the anime he equally love all his family (including Mika) so maybe the author will make yunnoa canon. But I highly doubt there would be any canon ship since he would lost a big part of his fanbase. (Losing mikayuu shippers or straight bros stans) But Mika clearly love yuu, and only yuu, if he was a girl there would be no questions. Remember when he was ready to beat krul if she ever touch yuu but she stopped his hand? Boy is in love and if kagami deny his feelings for Yuu it would be ridiculous and I will drop the fandom since I hate queetbaiting. I'm not even asking to make mikayuu canon, I'm even fine with yuu ending up with shinoa but at least kagami need to acknowledge Mika's love. Well said. Everything is obvious except Yuichiro's feelings. I don't think Shinoa would have a chance because Yuchiro considers everyone family nothing more nothing less.However for Mika, he stated that Mika is his reason for living multiple times and Mika's position in Yuichiro's life is irreplaceable. However i believe Mika's words was misinterpreted so the shippers could assume that what Mika said meant romantic. Love can mean so many things you and love you're friends, you're bros and not romanticly but that's just me. I believe it was romantic since I have yet to see friends using "I love you" in anime. "Daisuki" is much more used in confession. Japanese are really shy people and don't use the word"love" for everything like westerners. "Aishiteru" is used between married couple while "suki da yo" or "daisuki" is to declare your love to a crush