Talk:Index Librorum Prohibitorum/@comment-69.63.50.199-20150124233644/@comment-5230978-20150129005739

When someone take something or someone important from you and/or someone doesn't protect the person you love like he/she deserves for you, whether it is intentional or not, you have all the right to be angered, irritated, etc. and you have all right to express your feelings toward the one you believe guilty or actually is (doing it toward someone else would make no sense) as long as moral limits aren't broken. If you have never fallen in love with someone and if you never experieced, even indirectly, a situation like that of Stiyl (or Misaki's, as it's essentially the same) you can't really say he or someone else doesn't have the right to do it. You said that someone doesn't have right to be harsh "until extreme occurrences happen", but you have to understand that for someone deeply in love with a person and always caring for her/his safety that is an extreme situation. Whether Touma deserves it or not (and the answer is obviously negative) is an entirely different matter. Also, as said above, that's only the main reason why Stiyl is harsh with Touma.