If the cosplayer traveled through the anime novels that they cosplayed, they might find some unexpected plots. For example, they might encounter their own characters and communicate with them. Or they might discover that something different was happening to their characters than they knew. In short, this kind of plot might surprise and excite them.
Cosplay is a form of art and self - expression. The idea of an 'erotic groped story' goes against the very essence of cosplay. Cosplayers put in a lot of effort into their costumes and portrayals, and the community promotes a friendly and safe environment. Such inappropriate stories are not in line with the values of the cosplay community which emphasizes respect for others, creativity, and enjoyment of fictional characters in a positive way.
I have no definite answer. Sometimes manga series end when the story feels complete to the creator or when publishing circumstances change. So, we'll just have to wait and see.
No, there isn't. The main emphasis of Haikyuu is on teamwork, friendship, and the pursuit of excellence in volleyball. Love stories are not a significant part of the plot.
The Haikyuu manga is indeed over. It had a great run and left a lasting impression on readers. The story came to a satisfying end, tying up loose ends and giving closure to the characters' arcs.
No, Haikyuu is not primarily a love story. It focuses more on the sport of volleyball and the growth and friendships of the characters within the team.