I thought the “Big Booty Bitches” song fitted the situation, for that Hayato entering in such a grand fairy-tale like way that we learned that he loves women with such a positive body figure. In this way, it has moved our bespectacled Haruka to listen and find the celestial message of the song and the very divine musical tempo.
The only question about this scene is… is the particular song that Hayato is performing in such a gentle and melodic manner refer to his preference and acceptance to Haruka’s own form, or is it just a mere liberal admittance of Hayato’s own personal opinions?
Also, what kind of music did Haruka’s grandmother play that expressed the same thought and emotion as Hayato’s wondrously intriguing sonnet?
Ah, the many questions this video whispered to me…
Lmfao “it was different from the music at grandma’s house…”
Obviously, she was entranced by Hayato-sama’s rapturous beats.
I don’t see any big booty bitches.
You can’t help but be moved by such angelic sounds
Is common knowledge that heaven if full of big booty bitches
It’s a gentle song, isn’t it?
Everybody gets moved by BIG BIG BOOTY BITCHES
If you have the mental fortitude to move your big booty, you have the strength to move mountains.
I thought the “Big Booty Bitches” song fitted the situation, for that Hayato entering in such a grand fairy-tale like way that we learned that he loves women with such a positive body figure. In this way, it has moved our bespectacled Haruka to listen and find the celestial message of the song and the very divine musical tempo.
>_>.
A fine piece of analysis.
The only question about this scene is… is the particular song that Hayato is performing in such a gentle and melodic manner refer to his preference and acceptance to Haruka’s own form, or is it just a mere liberal admittance of Hayato’s own personal opinions?
Also, what kind of music did Haruka’s grandmother play that expressed the same thought and emotion as Hayato’s wondrously intriguing sonnet?
Ah, the many questions this video whispered to me…
Times were different, people were more prudish, so her grandmother probably played the clean version.