I personally think that "tsunderes" are more than just words and actions. I often get asked with this question lately, "Why do you love these kind of characters when their actions don't align with their true emotions?" Well, I just find it interesting on how a person built those high walls around themselves only to be crumbled once they get attached to someone. I think that's quite amazing to finally give way to your feelings after years of putting it into deep slumber.
It was hard for Makio to open up his heart for Wachi, knowing all the risk upon showing him what he truly feels for the CEO. But, once he did, there was no point of turning back. He knew all too well that when he get himself emotionally involved with Wachi, it'd be dangerous. However, he took that risk, even after knowing all the chaos he might encounter along the way. All because of someone. All because he wanted him. All because of lòve. Now, this is exactly why I loved them, because once they fall in love, it isn't half-baked. It isn't the kind of feelings that waver easily. It clings until the end even if it means death.
It is one of the reasons why "tsunderes" are being complicated when it comes to showing their real emotions because they know how far they'd go for someone who captivated their hearts. To love is not something they'd take with a half-heart. They'll love wholeheartedly or nothing at all.
I personally think that "tsunderes" are more than just words and actions. I often get asked with this question lately, "Why do you love these kind of characters when their actions don't align with their true emotions?" Well, I just find it interesting on how a person built those high walls around themselves only to be crumbled once they get attached to someone. I think that's quite amazing to finally give way to your feelings after years of putting it into deep slumber.
It was hard for Makio to open up his heart for Wachi, knowing all the risk upon showing him what he truly feels for the CEO. But, once he did, there was no point of turning back. He knew all too well that when he get himself emotionally involved with Wachi, it'd be dangerous. However, he took that risk, even after knowing all the chaos he might encounter along the way. All because of someone. All because he wanted him. All because of lòve. Now, this is exactly why I loved them, because once they fall in love, it isn't half-baked. It isn't the kind of feelings that waver easily. It clings until the end even if it means death.
It is one of the reasons why "tsunderes" are being complicated when it comes to showing their real emotions because they know how far they'd go for someone who captivated their hearts. To love is not something they'd take with a half-heart. They'll love wholeheartedly or nothing at all.