I find that these types of female characters, regardless of their good or bad personalities have one thing in common. That is the extreme obsession boys have with them.
>These women are like drugs. The drugs will kill you, but there is no way for an addict to get off the drugs. They just keep doing drugs until the drugs kill them.
A lot of these stories are about the mind control that women have over men. The man's head is all about them. Nothing but the women that are there. Even when their lives are ruined by women they can't stop. Eventually they become slaves to women.
How do you create a successful poisonous woman character?
I can fix them
MC needs to want what they can give, and even if he sees red flags, he chooses to ignore them.
I just that you can solve the problem by eating them.
>poisonous woman
so every woman
Sissy thread then, just state it openly.
Controlling,yandere,what's the middle one?
The design is most important. A toxic woman must either be gorgeous or they must be below average. Makima is an example of beauty. In these cases, you need to emphasize their figure, their lips, eyes, mundane actions and make them seem purposeful to the reader. The other end of the spectrum can be an average woman, maybe fat or with freckles. Traits that can be considered unappealing to the common man, then give her a toxic personality. Then, instead of the boy being interested in her, she's trying to gaslight him into thinking less of himself and closing off other options. Design alone can do so much.
Personality-wise, subtlety is always key. If the poison is obvious, an average boy won't drink (unless that's a plot point). It should be enough to pass the man's suspicions, but not the reader's.
Makima is not comically le strong manipulative woman. She was nice, seemed trustful, but also dangerous sometimes. a manipulative woman never fall in loves with the guy, like all the others did.
I mean, the middle story is all about simping. She doesn't seem to particularly like the guy or want to spend time around him, he's the one going all-in to attract her attention.
Which is strange, because he's got a girl gagging for his cock right next to him.
She was incredibly manipulative though, she knew exactly what Denji lacked, filled his life with it before systematically destroying everything he got piece by piece while integrating herself more and more into his life. She might not have be romantically interested in him like the others but she was using the fuck out of him
Makima has no interest in Denji. The only thing she loves is the chainsaw man.
This is one of the reasons why Denji finally decided to give up on her and eat her to solve the problem.
> And, a world without bad movies makes no sense.
If the story is shit then the characters turn into shit eventually too.
Gold digger.
>Makima has no interest in Denji
And how does that stop her from manipulating him, she gave him a job, a pay check, a situation where he'd make friends and a purpose then proceeded to either take away those things or find a way to capitalize on the tragedies in his life. Yes she wanted Chainsawman but at least at first that required getting Denji
It's all about turning Denji into a weapon that belongs only to him. By destroying everything Denji loves. She does, but it doesn't turn out as well as she would have liked.
>In the end, Denji is like a man in recovery. He still misses the thrill of the drugs, but he won't go near them anymore.
user I think we actually agree on the details but not on whatever the specific term is
Does anyone actually like these women unironically? They're cool and interesting as characters but I wouldn't say I'm actually in love with them.
Of course not, they're just drawings.
People are obsessed with Makima and her only
No one cares about two other whores
>Poisonous women - poisonous for a reason - have a purpose in life (unlike most IRL women who are obsessed with typical women shit)
Weird question, they are not real people and don't exist as anything outside of being characters.