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Comparing to literally anyone of the main cast(Also reffering to my suicide comment,nah he was a big part of why she jumped but the macabre irony here is that even through all of that their relationship is the healthiest)If we're limiting to main cast, then no. At best I can regard some relationships and their progressions as "organic", as in Sensei didn't exploit much of his unique position to gain sexual favors as soon as possible.
Of course this is all under the premise that I am looking at everything with a filter that highly romancitizes these relationships, but even with the filter on I still can't bring myself to say even one positive thing about Sensei x Makoto.
(I'll just edit this post of mine)
I am not comparing to Niki, the girl that represents the "correct choice" in this game. But still, realistically and comparatively speaking, Makoto's relationship with Sensei is anything but healthy. What Makoto does is that she against all odds still decides to love him and help him after experiencing turmoil from depression, family stuff, and all Sensei's wrongdoings to her; this is not an indication of something healthy.
Besides, comparative to who exactly? Ayane? Futaba?
(going back to your original post and realizing that you "excluded Makoto's suicide". I imagine you're simply arguing that Sensei wasn't a contributor to her jumping, but that is a BIG cherry picking right there)
EDIT:To add further context because re-reading its needed.I am calling senseis relationship with makoto one of if not the healthiest he has but thats a bit missleading.There is no healthy relationship in this game(Minus the exceptions of course) so calling one of them the healthiest is like calling a piece of paper the better trash because it burns more easily.In short their relationship is "the healthiest" aka the best of the worst
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