>He's so mean; he's constantly making fun of me, sexually harassing me, and I can never tell what he's thinking
>But somehow that kiss felt so...
>I don't understand my own feelings at all
Name a better trope, you can't
He's so mean; he's constantly making fun of me, sexually harassing me, and I can never tell what he's thinking
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Nigga you gay.
Who's making these threads, a deranged woman?
>Couldn't name a better trope
The internal turmoil monolog is the finest hallmark of good romance writing.
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BASED
>Name a better tropen
The existence of a good guy love interest alongside it to contrast them.
>Suzuki-kun is kind to everyone and I feel at ease around him, I always thought I would fall in love with someone like that.
>Kenta is mean, he's constantly making fun of me, treats people like toys, and I feel on edge around him all the time
>Yet, whenever I hear the word love... all I can think of is...
Bonus points for actually being the childhood bully that used to pull MC's hair.
there's nothing based about this. god I hate when newfags use this word for everything they agree with
This means that Nagatoro is a shoujo manga.
People often criticize shoujo on abusive love interests, but people often point out that it's just as common in shounen romance, just without the internal conflict thoughts.
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Sakurafish is prohibited, but these daily threads are fine?
>Name a better trope, you can't
Erotic, sensual biting scenes with ambiguously painful facial expressions
Nothing can compare with Diabolik Lovers nad you know it.
Because the characters actually have this thing called "chemistry" you don't need to literally explain to the audience to understand why they like each other.
Very realistic. Women love these kind of slightly abusive relationships.
No, the intended audience is generally completely unaware of how abusive their love interests are because they're pretty and cute, see here:
It is a great trope. Not to mention Usui seems to pop up to save Misaki from one catastrophe after another, like a guardian angel. Actually both the MCs have two sides to their personalities. I've been looking for another shoujo as well-written as Maid-sama but I can't find one.
If you like this is this fairly common:
>Gakuen Harem
>Moon and Maple Syrup
>Cheeky Brat
>Kimino Sei
>Love Stage
>Namete, Kazitte, Tokidoki Medete, this one is very extreme though in how bad the love interest is.
>Bokuha Imoutoni Koiwo Suru
>He's a Beast
no, women like this
It's not Sakurafish. Sakura threads in general are now bannable offense. Gj wormfags...
The trope is best when she sorts out her feelings and decides not to be with him.