
From "Introvert" to "Potential Stock": The Mystery of Kyotaro Ichikawa's "Popularity with Women"
The Initial "Gloomy Character" Setup: Completely Devoid of "Appeal to Women"?
In the work "The Dangers in My Heart," the "appeal to women" of the male protagonist Kyotaro Ichikawa is an intriguing topic. From his gloomy, chuunibyou image at his initial appearance to the charm he gradually exudes later on, Kyotaro's "appeal to women" was not brilliant from the start; rather, it became apparent as he grew and his emotions deepened. This transformation from an "outsider" to a "potential catch" is precisely one of the work's great mysteries and highlights.

The Initial "Gloomy Character" Setup: Completely Devoid of "Appeal to Women"?
At the beginning of the story, Kyotaro Ichikawa is portrayed as a typical "gloomy" youth. He is short in stature, introverted and insecure in personality, always immersed in his own chuunibyou fantasies, and even harbors "murderous-like bad thoughts" towards the popular girl in his class, Anna Yamada. In his own perception, he is an unnoticed, friendless outsider, let alone someone who would have any interaction with the opposite sex.
This low self-evaluation also leads him to initially view any kindness from the opposite sex with suspicion and avoidance. He would subconsciously believe he is unworthy of a bright and shining girl like Yamada, and even go out of his way to hide his true feelings for her, afraid that if he "bares his heart" he will get hurt.

Hidden Charm: Gentleness, Sensitivity, and Reliability
However, as the plot progresses, readers gradually discover that Kyotaro Ichikawa is not as worthless as he imagines himself to be. Beneath his gloomy exterior lie many unexpected strengths, and these traits are precisely the source of his "appeal to women":
- Thoughtfulness and Consideration: Although not good with words, Kyotaro is always able to perceive changes in others' emotions and silently offer care. For example, he would discreetly hand Yamada a tissue when she is sad, or proactively lend a hand when she encounters difficulties. This gentle "silent guardianship" makes those around him feel the warmth of being looked after.
- Kindness and Integrity: At his core, Kyotaro is a kind person. He would take the blame to prevent Yamada from being misunderstood, or even sacrifice his own image to help set up a classmate. Even though he often has "bad thoughts," these thoughts are rarely acted upon; what truly drives him is his inner integrity and consideration for others.
- Growth and Courage: Most importantly, Kyotaro continuously grows through his interactions with Anna Yamada. He evolves from an insecure boy who avoids his feelings to someone who learns to face his own heart and bravely express his love. This inner and outer transformation makes him more confident and charming. In the character popularity poll voted by readers, Kyotaro Ichikawa ranked first, proving his high popularity and charm in the hearts of readers, with many stating they were moved by his growth.




