Critical-Limit
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I finally got around to reading a good portion of Girls of the Wild's. I really don't understand why the those girls take such in interest in the main character to the point of stalking him and meddling with his life. There are instances where the protagonist could stand up for himself, but the fact that he is taking responsibility for his siblings and personal sacrifices means he has more mental fortitude than what is one the surface.
Yeah at the beginning it's a little rushed, but I think their meddling is a mix of pity at first, and the fact I think two of them like him for w/e reason.
They also mention later that they kind of wanted a male as part of their group because men have a physical advantage women don't.
So it's a little mix of 3-4 different things and motives.
He becomes less of a puss later.