As we know, Andrew has had the pussy flying at him from every angle for as long as he could remember.

This seems like a boring detail, but it explains a lot about how Andrew acts in episode 10 when he falls in love with Akko due to the bee’s spell. Everyone else who gets stung flirts with the person they see. Even if they do it with way too much zeal, the action would still probably be described as flirting. There’s at least a semblance of tact and social skill.

Andrew, on the other hand, does not flirt. He starts spouting cliche after cliche that would only ever come close to working in a cheesy romance flick.

He even recites a fucking POEM.

While I admit that the lovelove bee had an affect on his judgement, things like this don’t just come off the top of your head unless you are familiar with them, which leads me to believe Andrew is very familiar with cheesy romance. It may be a guilty pleasure. We do know that Andrew’s dad worries about his son being ‘effeminate’, so it’s possible playing the piano isn’t the only ‘girly’ hobby his father tries to stop him from engaging in. In other words, the reason he chose the word “effeminate” when critiquing Andrew’s passion for piano is because Andrew has always had a very strong effeminate side that his father disapproves of.

But there’s one detail that bothers me, and it’s the keystone of this theory. Behold, one of the actions he performed while under the love love bee’s effects:

This isn’t just any old action. This is a very specifc Japanese cliche found commonly in shoujo anime: the Kabedon. Like I said, these things don’t just happen naturally. What he’s doing now is the first thing he knows when it comes to seducing a young lady. Which means he is familiar with the Kabedon. Which means Andrew doesn’t just watch cheesy romance…

Andrew watches shoujo anime.

Andrew isn’t just a filthy furry, he’s a motherfucking weeaboo.