I find them to be very boring characters personally. Oddly enough, one that I actually like is in Strike the Blood.
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Well, in fairness, anyone learning their social skills from anime is already destined for failure
I find them to be very boring characters personally. Oddly enough, one that I actually like is in Strike the Blood.
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Well, in fairness, anyone learning their social skills from anime is already destined for failure
In my not so original opinion, It's an overplayed trope that gets fetishized to hell and back because for some reason people like getting conflicting signals?
the only good tsundere character is the one that goes to therapy
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I don't know if I could ever get with one IRL. It just seems like someone you kinda know who's always rude to you every time you meet them. And it's up in the air if you'd ever see the stuff that makes her a tsundere and not just a girl who hates your guts for whatever reason, so I'd probably just spend most of my time avoiding tsuns personally.
I'm pretty sure tsuns don't exist IRL. And the few people that would come remotely close to that were batshit insane.
Shana from Shakugan no Shana is legitimately one of my favorite fictional characters and she's widely considered a tsundere.
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I like them, not my favorite of all time, but I find tsunderes cute and sometimes funny because of how they act. However. one thing that I don't like is that they can get annoying after a while.
I can tolerate most deres, but tsuns are my second hardest to tolerate. Treating someone like crap because you're afraid to admit that you like them is just being a ***** imo. There's nothing wrong with being afraid to admit that you like someone, but that's not that person's fault and they don't deserve the abuse you're giving them.
They're very annoying tbh.
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