#anime #tomochanwaonnanoko #otaku Tomo chan is a girl episode 10 Tomo chan anime Tomo chan is a girl manga Tomo chan wa Onnanoko Ep 10 Tomo chan is a girl English dub トモちゃんは女の子
Kids will be kids. As adults, though... Do not act differently if you are worried about people getting the wrong impression of you. It will result in people getting the wrong impression of you. The people who get the wrong impression of you will get the wrong impression of you. Just be yourself and be kind to your friends.
Honestly, the coming out of the bathroom one should've had him going "Wtf" but then maybe he thought his friend was a perv :p The first two tho...could easily think "Dork"
CAN I JUST SAY SOMTHING REALLY QUICK! I really like this anime for 1 reason. I CAN RELATE TO TOMO SO MUCH! THE AMOUNT OF TIMES I GET MISTAKEN FOR A BOY!😭 LIKE I WEAR PANTS AND PUT ON A CAP OR HAT OR BEANIE OR SOMETHING AND SUDDENLY IM A BOY! 😭 DOES ANYONE ELSE HAVE THIS ISSUE!
Seeeeeh. Cuando tenía 15 años, la gente pensaba que era un chico por mi forma algo varonil de vestir. De hecho, fue mi etapa tomboy. Tenía un corte de tazón así que si no me escuchaban la voz pensaban que era chico. Xd
It's basically about a tomboy girl that wants to date her childhood friend but she's just too far in the friend zone , you should Definitely give it a watch it's really good
This show was really ridiculous The fact that it took them too long to confess was fine But male lead was portrayed as a character who could easily be seduced by any girl by just some skin exposure And that unnecessary skinship with blonde And him being a knight to protect girls from thugs by saying that they are in a relationship ant that too all in front of femal lead is really disgusting because you know that you have feelings for her but you're still doing shitty stuffs in front of her And female lead was no less ridiculous than male lead she too was annoying as hell
There are some titles and phrases in Japanese that have a masculine or feminine canotation to them, but not very close to the degree that languages like English or Spanish have.
@@nicholasschrader7179 no gendered words but there are gendered suffixes, but usually only in familiar company. its usually the gender neutral -san added even to peoples names when dealing with things like simple acquaintances and work colleagues.