2010-07-26, 05:58 | Link #61 |
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The tsundere-type personality can exist in real life.
Given that it's plausible that a girl can hate you at first, and then later fall for you. It's a matter of how you act around her and what you do to get towards that final stage. Of course, a 'true' tsundere is something I haven't seen yet.
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2010-12-11, 10:13 | Link #63 | |
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Oh boy,this is the story of my childhood,you see I consider my mom a real life tsundere , which is why I guess I'm attracted to them in anime. And what you described happened quite often with my dad,she'd go "will you stop smiling!It's not funny",by the time I was older she'd pretty much caught on so it didn't happen as much but from stories I heard my dad knew just what buttons to push and when. She was very Tsun in public,her nickname was "mother superior" and people were quite uptight around her,as a business woman that reputation kinda helped her.She even was a bit violent as a highscooler (was suspended a few times for getting into fights).While she was popular with guys,she never managed to keep one for a long time because of her personality. But in private she had a great Dere side that few people knew,she got more and more Dere as she got older,it surprised a few people. I have lots of random stories but I think I'll spare you the details!
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2010-12-11, 10:39 | Link #65 |
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Well i have few friend that tsundere (by mean by tsundere is that person is sometimes sweet or genki and very short tempered) albeit not as vicious as on the anime. (shouting a lot, punching, ETC)
amazingly this apply both girl and boy in my school (50:50) also people call me tsundere despite i am more to kuudere |
2010-12-11, 10:52 | Link #66 | |
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2010-12-11, 21:40 | Link #68 |
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Well a Tsunadere is techinically a female protagnist who hates the main character at first them falls in love with them. So its safe to say that a Tsunadere exists in the real world. Now manga and anime artists versions of tsunaderes don't really exist. And yes I do generally find tsunaderes annoying. I prefr more calm level headed women.
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2010-12-12, 00:25 | Link #70 | |
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2010-12-12, 05:30 | Link #71 |
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A tsundere for me is a girl who plays it like a feminist but as soon as someone bitchslaps her, she gets the hots for him and becomes a passive sheep. Mostly used in teen male targeted works.
In real life? Well, how about nuns? To them sex is a sin and they need to spend their lives as virgins, married only to the Lord. As much as someone can control his hormones, not getting any for 70 years can make you quite cranky if you ask me. |
2010-12-12, 12:41 | Link #73 |
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Isn't any girl who's got a bit of a superiority complex tsundere? And any girl who is a bit arrogant sometimes?
Especially smart or beautiful (or both) girls will be tsundere, because they'll try to hide their intelligence/beauty. Would love to have a tsundere for a girlfriend.
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2010-12-12, 13:43 | Link #76 |
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I had a boss that was kinda tsundere. She was normally a strict, no-nonsense person. Seemed a little hard to warm up to. But on my last day, there was a small party for me, cake and all. And then I found out it was my boss that decided to throw this. She was all like "I just got this cake because I knew you like chocolate so much!"
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2010-12-12, 14:42 | Link #77 | |
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It's extremely common for a tsunderes to maintain their "tsun" side over the long run.
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2010-12-12, 17:26 | Link #78 | |
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There might also be a 3rd "bitch" type of tsundere as well (Naru Narusegawa and Asuka Langley come to mind, Kyou Fujibayashi may also qualify) which is possibly an alternate non-loli-tsundere archetype.
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2010-12-13, 13:21 | Link #79 | |
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I am a tsundere, of the Kyou Fujibayashi type, but not quite as violent. I get blushy and embarrassed when my girlfriend is affectionate or doting in public, I'm often snarky and sometimes curt with her as a result. But when there's nobody watching, I can and will be very deredere. It's not so much "hating and liking" as it is about embarrassment and uncomfy feelings when eyes are upon us. I suppose I handle it better than the true "tsundere" manga and anime characters, because unlike them I'm actually aware I act this way, I just either can't help it or continue to act this way because it's within my comfort zone. Who knows?
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2010-12-13, 14:25 | Link #80 |
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A lot of people seem to miss the fact that "tsun" is a *shield* that covers underlying "dere". Its like an difficult puzzle with a prize inside in one sense. In real life, the puzzle often regenerates itself in part if you don't pay attention Even then, the shield is up for some and down for others.
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