Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-43891221-20190924195001/@comment-27745396-20191019200415

APersonWithoutAName wrote:  flirting, sexual tension and hand holding that were never part of their interactions before this.

Sure, there are couple scenes between them that could be read as romantic in certain light, I love it when arguments come with evidence against them alongside. Example: Volume 2, Chapter 6, after that nice character moment, Yang promises that if Blake does come to the ball, "I'll save you a dance." complete with wink. ;) tbh I'm surprised they didn't add a blush to Blake's face.

Oh, uh, sorry glitchee. Guess I'll stop. What I meant is that some people might see certain scenes as romantic (especially if you are looking for proof or otherwise interested in seeing romance) while others don't.

For example, it seems like our friend groups have very different senses of humour. Because "casual flirting" is something what we do all the time. Promising to "save a dance" completed with a wink would be just a bit joking, but completelly normal way to end a conservation if we are planing to go to a party/dance/whatever.

Sure, if Blake had blushed it would have coded the scene in more romantic light. But she didn't, which is one of the reasons why some people -like me- don't think this interaction as romantic.

And Glitchee, sorry again. These are just easy topics to discuss and it's kinda interesting how differently different people can see same scenes.