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RE: Say "I Love You" || When They're Both New to Love

I'm struck by what you mentioned about the fast pace of the relationship. It's funny, because in many shoujos that happens: a quick crush and then the conflicts develop. Maybe that's why some find it more idealistic, but I understand that it can be shocking if you prefer slower paced stories. Still, I like that despite that, the anime has caught you with the tender moments and the internal dramas of the characters. Thank you for sharing your detailed opinion 👏

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It's funny, because in many shoujos that happens: a quick crush and then the conflicts develop

That's what happened because they got into a relationship quickly then of 'course the problem—both internal and external emerged. I just find the progress really quick like it already happened in episode 2—and it's something that takes a lot more time and eps if it's in the other romance anime. However, the rush was valid because apparently they have a lot of conflicts to address. The slow-burn romance seemed to get stuck to my taste lately because their end usually was more memorable and satisfying to watch (well, not all but mostly hehe).

Btw, thanks for the compliment and also reading through my review—hope to see you around!