I like Male Tsundere characters and feel they're better characters over all than Female Tsundere characters.
I don't know what it is, for some reason male tsundere feels better written even though it's the exact same shit.
I like Male Tsundere characters and feel they're better characters over all than Female Tsundere characters.
I don't know what it is, for some reason male tsundere feels better written even though it's the exact same shit.
It's because boys are actually like that.
>I don't know what it is
It's the gay.
You just wrote the description of gender bias.
This. It's realistic that only men are truly tsundere. Women are standoffish only to manipulate, not because of any emotion they might be feeling. ""Tsundere"" women are just cock-hungry whores putting up a thin facsimile to lure in unsuspecting victims. Just like real life.
Maybe because irl there’re mostly abusive men instead of women
>I don't know what it is
It's called being gay, and not the haha gay kind of gay, you really gay.
Inuyasha is not a tsundere. He lets Kagome know how he feels pretty often. He's just insecure because he feels obliged to Kikyo.
Ranma
Inuyasha isn't a Tsundere. If he was a Tsundere, he's shit on Kagome and beat her up. The term "Tsun" has to mean something. Taiga for example beats Ryuuji up. Inuyasha doesn't. He's not a Tsundere.
A male tsundere is someone like Hei's attitude towards Amber.
On this subject, I’m watching Inuyasha right now and I’m enjoying the cheesy will-they-won’t-they dynamic that Kagome and inuyasha have. What other animes have this type of dynamic?
you know you dont have to be physically violent to be tsun right
Tsun = violent, theres no way around it. Tsundere means abusive love, it violent kind. This is why it's usually cute girls who are tsundere.
Taiga is shit
Inuyahsa isn't shit
Taiga is a piece of shit, no wonder you don't like tsuns.
>B-but Taiga isn't a tsundere and she's a great written character you just don't understand her!!!
Every Taigafag
Men have more emotional insecurities, often refusing to show soft emotions because it's a sign of weakness. Which is why male tsundere are more natural, there's actual reason for them being a tsundere which you can understand. Female characters tend to just be tsundere for the sake of having a tsundere.
your gay
Male tsundere tend to just be a personality trait whereas fem tsundere is usually their whole character.
You can smell this post.
You just like men OP.
>boy fang
YOU GOT ME HARDER THAN A PACK OF WILD BOARS
this. women rarely ever hide their emotions or especially their interest in a man
What about tomboy [male]?
Is he not perfect?
>super blunt
>androgynous face
>girly haircut
>immaculately clad
>blunt as fuck
>highly skilled programmer
>very socially perceptive
no user i'm not fucking you
But Dragon-kun, I'm not female, there's no reason to be afraid of me.
No, violence isn't always necessary
>Tsundere (ツンデレ, pronounced [tsɯndeɾe]) is a Japanese term for a character development process that depicts a person who is initially cold (and sometimes even hostile) before gradually showing a warmer, friendlier side over time. The word is derived from the terms tsun tsun (ツンツン) ('to turn away in disgust or anger') and dere dere (デレデレ) ('to become affectionate').
this, it's about being distant at first, not beating each other up
No, tsun doesn't mean violent, Syaoran from Cardcaptor sakura is also a tsundere, the characters don't have to hit the one they are tsundere for.
I always find the tsundere archetype being associated with females ironic for this reason. Why do most of them even hide their emotions anyway?
It's supposed to show that the female characters are hiding sweet and cute embarrassed feelings behind the distant behavior, basically it's there to give hope to male fans that the girls being distant or rude to them are shy and actually like them instead of being blunt about their dislike.