- May 13, 2025
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After all, the male leads in otome works usually embody a variety of idealized traits: they're gentle, devoted, understanding, and good at creating surprises.
In real life, people aren't always perfect, nor do they always read your mind perfectly every time.
So when reading otome manga or listening to otome dramas, the best approach isn't to treat them as a guide to romance, but rather as a source of inspiration and guidance.
We can learn from the communication styles, ways of expressing feelings, and the sense of ritual depicted in them, but we also need to accept that real-life relationships require compromise and mutual effort from both partners.
Finally, I'd like to ask everyone:
Have you picked up any little dating tips from reading otome manga or listening to otome dramas?
Or is there an otome character who made you think, "So this is what an ideal relationship looks like"?
In real life, people aren't always perfect, nor do they always read your mind perfectly every time.
So when reading otome manga or listening to otome dramas, the best approach isn't to treat them as a guide to romance, but rather as a source of inspiration and guidance.
We can learn from the communication styles, ways of expressing feelings, and the sense of ritual depicted in them, but we also need to accept that real-life relationships require compromise and mutual effort from both partners.
Finally, I'd like to ask everyone:
Have you picked up any little dating tips from reading otome manga or listening to otome dramas?
Or is there an otome character who made you think, "So this is what an ideal relationship looks like"?
Remember you favourite game/CD and try to find a person you'd like to meet and be with in real life - it's insanely hard to find someone normal.
I can't learn anything from them when they don't feel like "actual humans" to my brain.