Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-30231626-20161015043220/@comment-30231626-20161016012212

SomeoneYouUsedToKnow wrote: Arguable. His arc in Vol.2 was focused on his attempts at wooing Weiss for the most part, but it did not take the spotlight like his arc in Vol.1 did, as those episodes switched between different arcs, meaning they didn't focus on solely 1 at a time.

But, his arc in Vol.1 had nothing to do with romance, and in Vol.3 the most romance he got was a kiss, at the very end.

If we want to discuss romantic focus, I argue Blake and Sun got more.

Also, "fertility and procreation", which is what you said Bunnies symbolize, doesn't have much to do with Romance per se. One thing is having lots of sex and children, another thing is romance. I disagree. 99% of his point in volume 2 was about  romance and love triangles. just because it didn't take a spotlight doesnt mean that it wasn't important to his character. also volume one did have him flirt with wiess and fail, and established his crush on wiess with things like him catching her midair so it did have a little to do with it. lastly volume 3 did a good job of shifting his romantic attention from wiess to pyrrha, but i do agree that romance wasnt a focus with him.

and no, Blake and Sun got hardly anything, like at all. we got a slow mo wink and blake blushing. them chatting after she ran away. and a blush in volume 3. everything else was not really focused at all on romance.

and lasty, i do agree that fertility, procreation and romance are very different things. but i still think that it was enough of a connection to bring up.