It could be. Some people might have actually said those words in real life situations.
Hard to say. It could be real or purely fictional. Sometimes such statements are inspired by real emotions and encounters, but presented in a way that's been dramatized or exaggerated.
It could mean that in the context of a visual novel, one character is rejecting another by saying 'sorry babe, you're not my type'. It's a common phrase used to show lack of romantic or personal interest.
Well, 'Clannad' has some situations where characters might not be each other's type at first. The story unfolds with different relationship arcs, and there are instances similar to the 'not my type' concept. Also, 'Narcissu' is a visual novel that explores relationships in a more complex way, and it might have situations where characters realize others are not their type as they get to know each other better during the course of the story.
Well, once I borrowed my best friend's favorite book without asking. I accidentally spilled coffee on it. I felt so bad and said sorry. My friend was really mad at first but then forgave me when I promised to buy a new copy.
There was a time when I got angry with my best friend over a small thing and said some mean words. Later, I realized how wrong I was. I said sorry. My friend was very sad at first but our friendship was strong enough to get over that bump. We learned to communicate better after that.
No, not really. I understand you might be busy.
I don't think it is. Usually, such names are used in fictional works rather than being based on real events.
It could be an autobiographical novel. Many times, titles like this suggest a personal account of someone's experiences.
Once I borrowed my best friend's favorite book without asking. I accidentally spilled coffee on it. I was so sorry. I immediately told her. She was really mad at first, but when she saw how sorry I was and that I offered to buy her a new copy, she forgave me. We learned from this that honesty is the best policy even when you make a mistake towards your best friend.
It's okay. I know you might be busy. There will be other times for bedtime stories.
No, it's not a common type of story. Usually, stories about positive relationships with moms or normal family interactions are more common. This kind of story with such a negative connotation is not something you hear every day.