I AM A MALE TSUNDERE |
I AM A MALE TSUNDERE |
May 4 2012, 03:28 AM
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Member Group: Members Joined: 3-May 12 |
I will immediately become the most popular bachelor of the game.
But seriously, anyone else wish the tsundere candidate would remain a dinosaur to you the whole time (kind of like Jamie!) just to shake off the whole "hidden softer side" cliché? Or that they could reject your marriage proposal or event invites even at higher heart levels? I suppose I'm just getting tired of "Gill is the new Chase is the new Vaughn is the new Gray." And suddenly you give them enough gifts and it's love! They live and die at your whim! You're gonna go all Beauty and the Beast on us? Don't let him be redeemed for once. On the other hand, it's certainly not the only cliché character stereotype out there, but I think the constant onslaught on Vaughn-oriented fanfics is wearing me down. I suppose I prefer to see a twist like Won (Won is all about tricking himself out with a sweet cash cow) or Rock (a lazy, dimwitted, insensitive lout). Granted, I prefer to really go for the ones who aren't douchebags at all (or at least don't make you work for a scrap of courtesy), I just hope they overhaul the tsundere archetype soon. |
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May 4 2012, 03:46 AM
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The World Traveller Group: Global Moderators Joined: 14-June 09 |
Well, technically tsuntsun is a stereotype all on its own. It's just not used as much because tsundere (be it male or female) is more popular. I've never really been a fan of tsundere in general because I hate how it's really just a weak-willed person pretending to be strong. I would be happier if I never saw a tsundere girl again. If I'm going after a girl who's a standoffish ######, I want her to stay a standoffish ######. I don't want her to suddenly melt into a puddle of goo and become a whiny little waifu that can't stand up for herself. The same goes for tsundere boys.
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