Let's settle this once and for all, who was best girl in this series? Personally, I think they're all not that nice, here are some bad points about them.
i dated a taiga for a long time (smol, long hair, flat, bipolar) it was no good. i've always been friendzoned by genki girls, but i feel like they probably have mental breakdowns at some point, but i can't speak for minori. ami might be the most shallow but she is the most mature and attractive. i vote for ami-tan
ITT: manlets trying to cope with the fact that they can't choose Ami, since she's taller than them, so they choose Taiga. Newsflash, even small girls want tall guys.
Isaac Jenkins
>Minorin >>too genki Girls can never be too genki
Adrian Rivera
I want to fatten Ami!
Tyler Williams
>shorter than 165 I seriously hope you """guys""" don't do this.
Christopher Long
M>T>A
Hunter Gray
Unironically Ami. She started out as worst girl and had a really nice development. Ami > Taiga > Minorin
Nathan Ortiz
Wrong again, shitbag. I like shorties because I'm insecy about my penis size, not my height.
Benjamin Bailey
>Taiga is far too volatile and uses (you) as a replacement father, plus she's really bad at handling situations that don't require her beating someone up. >Minori has some very retarded issues regarding Taiga. She'd probably never even consider dating someone unless she saw Taiga happily married before. >Ami is the only one with which you can pursue a somewhat mature relationship without baggage. Taiga and Ryuuji were the best couple, because Ryuuji also had a ton of issues of his own, but anyone normal would choose Ami, possibly Minori as well, at least until she cuntblocked herself.
David Lee
>shitty eyes Megane is hot.
Chase Perez
Taiga: Small bundle of issues, but great fun to be around. She needs someone like Ryuuji though, a more hands-off/requires-space person wouldn't go well with her. Minorin: Great company, but it wouldn't work unless you're also a woman Ami: Self-aware to a fault, a cynic without an identity to look down at others from upon. Would be great with a couple more years of personal development, but in her end-of-series state she'd still not be enough of her own person to make a reasonable partner for anyone of age to post here.
All in all, it's a pretty great show, and part of that is in realising that these highschool romcoms/dramas are accurate to how people are in highschool, unlike other shows with seem to take adults in personality and give them the bodies of 15-16 year olds. All of them would be great fun as a fellow teen, but looking at it through adult eyes, none of them make 'waifu' material, and the series is better off for that.