The protagonist, Soma Yagami, is a negative high school boy aiming for a peaceful and comfortable life. He is thoroughly avoiding troublesome things like club activities, love, and friendship.
“All I need is the academic ability to become a civil servant, all other factors are unnecessary.”
However, one day, he was cursed with [Forced Youth Option] that only allows him to take positive actions. It brings disaster if he disobeys it. Because of the curse, Soma is forced to approach three sisters and join their club activities. In addition, he also has to learn martial arts, which promotes violence that he hates.
However, this is the beginning of his discovery of his own unexpected talent.
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## My Thoughts on Curse of Forced Youth Choices
"Curse of Forced Youth Choices" had me hooked initially with its bizarre premise, but the ride got bumpy pretty quickly. While the beginning was promising, the overall experience left me feeling a bit disappointed.
### First Impressions
The early chapters are genuinely funny. The concept of a protagonist forced into making absurd choices with hilarious consequences is gold. I was immediately drawn in by the sheer ridiculousness of the scenarios, and the author's ability to create humor from the MC's reluctant participation in "youthful" activities. It felt like a comedic dating sim come to life, and I was eager to see where it would go.
### What Works Well
The humor in the first half is definitely a strong point. The ridiculous choices and the MC's reactions had me laughing out loud. I also appreciated the initial character development, seeing the protagonist slowly evolve as he's pushed outside his comfort zone. The premise is unique, and the execution in the beginning is solid, making it an entertaining read.
### Areas of Concern
Unfortunately, the novel seems to take a nosedive around the halfway point. Several readers noted a significant shift in tone, moving away from the lighthearted comedy and slice-of-life elements towards a more serious, even tragic, direction. The introduction of a "Suzuka"-level event felt forced and contrived, disrupting the established narrative flow. The shift felt sudden and jarring, and I found myself losing interest as the story became less enjoyable.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
The ending is a major point of contention. The author's decision to abruptly focus on one heroine, seemingly out of nowhere, felt unfair to readers who were invested in other relationships. The plot armor given to this heroine, coupled with a life-threatening event, felt like a cheap way to force a romantic conclusion. This sudden change not only betrayed the earlier harem elements but also undermined the existing character development, leaving me feeling unsatisfied.
### Final Verdict
"Curse of Forced Youth Choices" starts strong with its comedic premise and engaging early chapters. However, the significant shift in tone and the forced ending ultimately detract from the overall experience. While the initial humor and unique concept are worth checking out, be prepared for a potentially disappointing second half. I would recommend reading with caution, and perhaps mentally preparing for the possibility that the story might not deliver on its initial promise.