>>3445288I've always loved shy girls, but Nozomi might have been the one to make me appreciate long hair, as the first few shy girls I rooted for (Shinobu Maehara, Nodoka Miyazaki, pre-timeskip Hinata Hyuuga) all had relatively short hair. She also made me appreciate serafuku school uniforms.
Nozomi is a shy and gentle lady from a wealthy family. She's bright and gifted but lacks confidence in herself, yet is braver on the inside than she thinks she is. To this day, I root for hajidere girls such as her.
>>3445297I can see her being a bit squeamish (although I guess there's a certain part she'd be used to, to an extent), but I think she would feel bad about asking me to do it for her often and try to power through it on her own instead. I'd have to make sure to get in my share as well so she can get a break.
We have food at home for sure.
She'd be fine with either of them, although sports are a field she wouldn't be able to help out with much compared to the other two.
>>3445304She might ask about things like my taste in music and my hobbies.
Probably me, as she doesn't seem like she'd be able to be all that strict.
>>3445475Not Nozomi's daughteru per se, but Nana is well-known for being daughteru material.
>>3445588She's pretty introverted usually.
>>3445697She's shy and harsh on herself for the most part, but tries to live in a way she won't regret.
She's bright, kind and caring, so people seem to look up to her in the series. There are probably many who would avoid her for something that's not her fault, though, sadly.
No, she's quite obscure, and also divisive for a really dumb reason. I would say I appreciate her for reasons other than the obvious one that might come to mind.
We're both academically minded, which I would say is positive.
I suppose she made me kinder and more understanding.
>>3445714She might enjoy relaxing in bed with a movie, but I can also see her sitting on a chair and watching movies on an old-school film projector in a dark room.