Is Kaori a well-written character?

Is Kaori a well-written character?

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No, but she isnt a stale bread either and only because of her letter.

Yes.

No. Bitch was dying, and she still decides to treat her crush like garbage a good chunk of the time? What the hell?

Nope, she should have been straight up with the boy she wanted and rode his cock from day 1

The ending of this series saved it for me. It's overrated otherwise.

Some of the music scenes are fantastic and the ending is perfect.

no the shows for braindead teenagers

No, Fuck that overrated normie dead shit

hahaha disregard that I suck cocks

That's not how a dying girl whit a crush on someone acts IRL.
Actually, a girl her age knowing that she'd die any day would've fucked the shit out of her crush.

Why she didn't just got pregnant and left the world leaving something behind?

How do you get pregnant and have a baby in less than 3 months user

I'm pretty sure she had 1 year to do so offscreen.

I dont recall correctly, but didnt only a few months happened when the doctor told her she was gonna die and her death?

Yeah
Getting pregnant while being sick as a sailor

>MPDG stereotype
>Well written

That sounds like rape

I'm almost sure it was almost a year.
She was fine, until she couldn't control her extremities anymore, she doesn't need them to be pregnant anyways.

he isnt talking abot that idiot, what if the baby get the same disease as her?

All these shitty "fantasy girlfriend dies so the completely nondescript sad beta male protagonist grows up" stories are the exact same shit.

I thought her mother was fine, I doubt it was a genetic thing.

at least the bitch in anohana was dead as soon as it started.

I guess I will give Okada credit for that.

genetics dont work like that. genetically transmited deseases can happen between more than 1 direct link. So maybe she got it from an ancestor, or maybe she was just unlucky

Isekaifag spotted

It sounds like she was just unlucky since there is no mention of a "family history" about her condition.