I don't know. With Chie, all the fights kind of lose their meaning.
[Yu sees where Yosuke is going with this and he is casually nudging the conversation away from the place where his partner wants it to go. But at the same time, he's not wrong. Chie fights over everything, so after a certain point it's just par for the course instead of an opportunity to lay out your feelings bare and uncensored in front of your lover.]
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[Yu sees where Yosuke is going with this and he is casually nudging the conversation away from the place where his partner wants it to go. But at the same time, he's not wrong. Chie fights over everything, so after a certain point it's just par for the course instead of an opportunity to lay out your feelings bare and uncensored in front of your lover.]