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u/ClearandSweet ยท 5 pointsr/TrueAnime

I'm having trouble going outside my comfort zone.

Three episodes into Sukitte Ii Na Yo (Say I Love You) and I can't keep from rolling my eyes. I can see and acknowledge that it's doing what it set out to do effectively; I just don't care.

Felt the same way about My Little Monster and when I tried to read a romance novel (The Flame and the Flower). Beautiful badass guy with a hidden heart of gold takes an interest in a plain female viewer avatar. He comes on hard, but she learns to love him and helps him change into a better person.

I mean, I want to like it, but I can see the forest and can't focus on the trees.

Is it that I'm just not a teenage/early twenties female? I dunno...

The same thing happens when I try action series like Attack on Titan and Sword Art Online (though SWO was bad for many other reasons), same with Neon Geneis Evangelion, same with Honey and Clover. Every time I step outside and try something different, there's this voice in the back of my head saying "Hey, you could be rewatching Spice and Wolf! Or Nausicaa! Yeah let's watch Nausicaa then the Haruhi movie!"

Gaaah shut up voice and let me enjoy Say I Love You! Maybe it's time for a break? I don't really watch more than an episode a day, really.