2014-11-05, 21:23 | Link #222 | |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Ever get that feeling of frustration towards a woman (whether they be a fictional character or a real person) who just refuses to move on from their abusive partner--especially when there's other prospects in the picture who'd gladly treat her the way she deserves to be treated? Well it's kind of the same thing. And TBH, it's hard for most people (me included) to hold a sense of empathy towards women who are so emotionally attached to someone that they can remain madly in love with someone despite being rejected on multiple occasions and despite the target of their affection making a sincere attempt to kill them. To most people, you'd have to be crazy to enter a long term relationship with someone like that. And to most people, they'd probably assume that there's no way things are going to end well for them. tl;dr: To many, SasuSaku is another Lifetime original movie waiting to happen. Anyways, this is a work of fiction. So even though this pairing does seem pretty unrealistic and crazy IMO, things will no doubt work out between them. They'll work out their issues and they'll both have their happy ending I'm sure. But still...the circumstances leading up to this pairing just make it one hell of a tough pairing for many too root for. I'm sure I'm missing other aspects towards why some fans hate the idea of SasuSaku, but I think that explains a big part of it. |
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2014-11-05, 21:36 | Link #223 | |
Banned
Join Date: Jan 2009
Age: 34
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A friend send me this that he found on the net:
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2014-11-05, 21:42 | Link #225 |
Do-Gooder
Join Date: Jul 2012
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That makes a bit of sense.
Hell, I prefer it than a simple pairing. Saku/Sasu never really clicked for me. The kiddos are adorable, obviously. I wanna know how Kira's doing, that guy always put a grin on my face. Hopefully he found someone else since Hinata's taken.
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