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Reposted from /a/.
>Beyond reasons of your own personal choosing, you are relocated into a strange new country in a strange new culture where you are a physical and immediately recognizable outcast.
>You're basically at the mercy of the person who is assigned to host you, and they are going to completely make or break the next portion of your life.
>This person turns out to not only be a beautiful woman, but a woman that is kind, loving, capable, talanted and understanding. Naturally, love begins to burgeon between you as you spend time together.
>You've found your waifu, the woman you are willing to dedicate your life to. And not only that, but you're in a situation where it's only the two of you living together, almost like a blissful simulation of married-life, where the two of you spend your days together learning and being happy, and even going on regular dates together.
>You are, for the first time in your life, truly happy.
>Then, six other guys move in with you, which your waifu can't turn-away out of the sheer amount of kindness in her heart. These six other guys routinely try to fuck your waifu behind your back, or even rape her. And now the two of you will never be alone together again.
I see a lot of people talk shit about Miia, saying she's "overly jealous" or a "drama queen" or "immature".
While I admit she may not be perfect, I think people should put themselves in Miia's shoes-....er, in Miia's hypothetical position for a bit before judging her too harshly.
If I was in her situation, I would react a bit more negatively than she has, that's for sure.
It just seems people could be a little more sympathetic to her plight. I just think Miia's a nice enough girl to deserve a fate that's at least a little bit better than the one she's been dealt.