Talk:Kimihito Kurusu/@comment-24098614-20170809202341/@comment-29325824-20170809213710

Well, to be fair to Monmusume, it actually treats the harem in a very balanced manner. Most Harem genre stories have the MC (and plot) be focused on one girl above all, despite all the others also wanting him. This rather makes it nonsensical in how the harem still exists if the MC has already made up his mind. Also, sometimes, the MC can be rather unintentionally cruel in how he ignores the other harem members despite their obvious love for him. I think even High School DxD is guilty of this to some degree, considering the main harem interest is still Rias above all others. Though I could be mistaken, I've only recently started watching and am not yet that far into the story.

However, Kimihito actually treats all of the harem members equally. He loves them all equally and genuinly doesn't know who to choose between. As opposed to most harem stories, for the life of me I honestly couldn't guess who the main love interest here is. Hell, I think Kimihito might actually be willing to take all of them if the laws weren't so, well, stupid. Especially since Liminals tend not to frown upon polygamy as much as humans do.

So, in the end I suppose it's not Kimihito or the homestays who are to blame, but rather human prudishness.