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What a controversial-ish trope you'd always devour
Mine is bully x bullied causeeee I just love IT. I don't really go for the extreme stuff where like one get obsessed yandare type (cause that's mostly how this type of trope ends up) but instead I love it when the bully is first indenial that they have feelings for the other, then they get kinda possisive like not allowing other to bully them, then they slowly and awkwardly gets close with them but the bullied pushes them away cuz of reasons, then redemption heart break blabla, then they get on, the end.....
When two characters just decide to sleep with each other with no strings attached but then slowly fall for each other. Situationship is the worst thing you can get into in real life but I love this trope in fiction 1 reply
I like troupes where its abuser x victim but ones where the victim dies at the end and the abuser suffers for the rest of their life. A life time of mental suffering is so much worse than a prison, both is preferable though. People seem to hate these because theyre usually done so badly and sympathise with the abuser but i think if they demonise th...... 10 reply
i think the majority of ppl who enjoy bully x bullied are those who have/had dysfunctional relationships and want to believe its possible for an abusive person to be fixed. the redemption arc makes u go "oh so even if they've been an asshole this whole time there's goodness inside them" and thats comforting but its not always true irl (thats also w...... 3 reply
Homophobe x homophobe straight couple. Imagine meeting someone who matches your sense of humor and sarcasm, both of you are homophobes, and everyone else hates you both.Like fuck homophobe x gay !!! I don't want to see that, homophobe belong to another homophobe! *Us blushing after we found out both of us are homophobes and about to die since the ...... 3 reply
Obsessive & Possesiveness done well, like they love/obsess over each other so much its downright unhealthy but not in the sense of stockholm syndrom and wanting to lock them in a room, more like they would literally do anything for the other AND still respect their partner as a person (I love it even more if it goes both ways) reply