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	<title>Comments on: Sand Chronicles 6</title>
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		<title>By: Connie</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 04:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You know, I think you are right about me missing the point, and your comment made me pick the series back up a day or so ago.  I missed it since bad shoujo tends to do that a lot - cycle through relationships over and over again - but in Ann&#039;s case, you&#039;re right, it reflects more of her character than it does in other series since it&#039;s not really silly reasons that split them, it&#039;s simply that they are missing a connection in each other again and again.  And yeah, my relatioship experience is limited, so that situation has never happened to me.

Thanks for giving me a reason to jump back into this series, especially since the heavy drama in We Were There is beginning to wear on me a bit.  These two are trying to out-depress each other, I think.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You know, I think you are right about me missing the point, and your comment made me pick the series back up a day or so ago.  I missed it since bad shoujo tends to do that a lot &#8211; cycle through relationships over and over again &#8211; but in Ann&#8217;s case, you&#8217;re right, it reflects more of her character than it does in other series since it&#8217;s not really silly reasons that split them, it&#8217;s simply that they are missing a connection in each other again and again.  And yeah, my relatioship experience is limited, so that situation has never happened to me.</p>
<p>Thanks for giving me a reason to jump back into this series, especially since the heavy drama in We Were There is beginning to wear on me a bit.  These two are trying to out-depress each other, I think.</p>
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		<title>By: Nhu</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 04:41:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think that&#039;s rather the point of it, actually, that Ann is miserable and can&#039;t make up her mind about anything. It seems like she&#039;s incapable of being happy - which is true. A long distance relationship is hard, especially when hindered by feelings of distrust and fear. Surely you&#039;ve been in relationships in which you break up despite the fact that love is still there?

I suppose, in short, they&#039;re just not ready for each other, mostly because of Ann - but also because Daigo doesn&#039;t understand Ann&#039;s emotions (as Fuji is).

Do have to agree with you that Ann treats Fuji pretty badly. I&#039;ve always considered them to be soul mates. They&#039;re so similar! Fuji loves her so much. I think she owes Fuji as much gratitude as Fuji owes her. I doubt this will stick as a romantic relationship, and it&#039;d be against the spirit of this manga if Fuji never falls in love again, but it&#039;d pain me if Fuji and Ann do not stay at least friends.

That&#039;s my two cents. And yes, indeed, I disagree with you about Ann. I can totally relate to her, and this is much better in my opinion than We Were There.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think that&#8217;s rather the point of it, actually, that Ann is miserable and can&#8217;t make up her mind about anything. It seems like she&#8217;s incapable of being happy &#8211; which is true. A long distance relationship is hard, especially when hindered by feelings of distrust and fear. Surely you&#8217;ve been in relationships in which you break up despite the fact that love is still there?</p>
<p>I suppose, in short, they&#8217;re just not ready for each other, mostly because of Ann &#8211; but also because Daigo doesn&#8217;t understand Ann&#8217;s emotions (as Fuji is).</p>
<p>Do have to agree with you that Ann treats Fuji pretty badly. I&#8217;ve always considered them to be soul mates. They&#8217;re so similar! Fuji loves her so much. I think she owes Fuji as much gratitude as Fuji owes her. I doubt this will stick as a romantic relationship, and it&#8217;d be against the spirit of this manga if Fuji never falls in love again, but it&#8217;d pain me if Fuji and Ann do not stay at least friends.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s my two cents. And yes, indeed, I disagree with you about Ann. I can totally relate to her, and this is much better in my opinion than We Were There.</p>
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