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I mostly just dumb down to the fact that our manchild protagonist simply isn't ready for any hardship. He is too complacent during his time in Kumon-mi, and rarely thinks about or prepares for the worst. When the harsh reality finally comes, he's nowhere near ready. I suppose what hits Sensei extra hard is that from his perspective, he killed her and this perhaps could've all been avoided if he'd just listened. The loss of a loved one and the guilt from being both direct and indirect cause of it is pretty crushingly overwhelming even from a bystander's angle, let alone for someone who desperately needs to mentally grow up.The only thing annoying me still is that I can't really sympathize, let alone empathize properly with Sensei regarding Maya's "death." Feels overblown to me. I've seen people lose lifelong, devoted partners and not devolve into a mess of Sensei's level. I guess you can chalk it up to his mental illnesses or some subconscious, ingrained response from the millions of years the various "Senseis" spent with Maya, perhaps.
But it's fair to argue if the whole death of Prime Maya arc doesn't resonate; Selly has tampered the biggest constant in his universe, and apparently his delivery this time just didn't nail everyone and/or could've been done better.
Has Sensei proposed to others even if it was meant to be a joke? Yes, MAIDS.If that's the case, though, strange. If Sensei has these past influences, I don't understand why he doesn't show more attachment to someone like Yumi. Sometimes, when he has his episodes near Yumi, her outfits change quickly, as if they had met in many scenarios (they've been likely intimate as well since she also appears naked momentarily.) Does anyone remember if Sensei has proposed to anyone besides her (even as a joke?)
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But back to your "has Sensei gone intimate with Yumi due to things we've seen during his episodes?" prompt; it is very difficult to prove that any of those is real. Since both Sensei and Yumi show no sign of it, assuming there is no past influence and thus no chance of Sensei attaching to Yumi because of it is currently much easier. Besides, being intimate is definitely not the key to have this wretched man feel attached to you.
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