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Oct 2020

Since there's already a post on the tropes you love, tell me about the ones you don't enjoy much, find unhealthy or are just plain tired to see every day.


I, for one, am tired of the protagonist always ending up with the first love interest shown in the story. So much for rooting for the second guy. :cry_02:

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The one I hate is when the writers don't actually write a romance arc, or just barely write these characters to have a minor crush on each other, but they still kiss at the end.

I don't like stories where the main character is really boring or plain, but still manages to get everybody to fall for them...

OH. YES!!! That!! I can't understand why either.

Ok, the thing were the best friend gets super pissy and starts acting like an asshole when the main character gets in a relationship with someone else because the best friend always had feelings for them but never said anything and is now super jealous? I hate that so much (partly because this has happened to me). Even worse when the main character eventually ends up with the best friend who's been acting like an asshole. Can you not please, MC? You are better than that. That best friend should be lucky if they're forgiven, they definitely don't deserve a relationship out of that awful behavior. It doesn't make me go "awww poor best friend is so ignored" it makes me go "wow this entitled whiney bitch, you need to get rid of them from your life MC".

I don't like it when a relationship is super toxic and the writer won't let a character leave because it's "fate". I also don't like it when one person in the duo messes up and their partner refuses to forgive them. It doesn't have to be insta-forgiveness but an arc about a couple learning and growing together is far more dynamic than both characters being "broken", lots of emotional volleyball, and heartache because they refuse to talk with each other.

Yes!!! The jealous best friend annoys me. It's one thing when the story is set up to make them the endgame, but when your single, "angelic" MC only has the one, male best friend - he acts like he's entitled to her.

Omg all of your comments are so agreeable :joy:

Yes, like every fantasy romance where the human MC falls for a supernatural being. They have the personality of a twig and they have this army of supernatural beings ready to die for them

i
hate romance in general<3

ok jk

I wholeheartedly hate love triangle. Especially if the second love interest is so, SO much better and yet the protag ends up with first love interest. Well ,, to be fair, I mostly prefer protag to end up with first love interest (contrary to popular believe, I'm a sucker for first last love), but I still feel bad about the other one:(

I dislike bad boy x good girl, rich guy x poor girl. I don't like the power imbalance on those two tropes. Not to mention a lot of time the good girl is depicted as plain, impeccably kind, and too forgiving. I love me some sassy strong women.

I also don't like when there's romance for the sake of having romance.

I also DETEST minor misunderstandings that can be solved if the two characters just ?? sit down ?? and talk ?? instead of running away and screaming on top of their lungs. Like, when person B was seen with another person, and instead of asking who the other person was, person A ran away and disappeared into oblivion for like a week. Then it turned out it was just ,, person B's siblings ,, or some stupid stuff

Spoilers ahead for those who are reading "This Villainess Wants a Divorce"

Summary

This is wonderfully handled in one of the comics here. I believe it was 'This Villlainess Wants a Divorce'. Kudos to the protagonist, she brings in the person in question, sits with her love interest and clears the misunderstanding immediately.

Alternately, where the main character (usually the girl for this one) is spiteful and mean and bitchy and judgmental to friends and to the love interest alike, but still has everyone fawning over them like irl these people wouldn't have abandoned them ages ago. Like, stop trying to tell me this genuinely awful person is somehow the most adored person in the world (unless that's the point and it's actually psychological drama and this is a master manipulator, but when does that ever happen)

This reminds me of one specific manhwa and one specific manga I had read :sip: Also trueeee it's so annoying! Like, if they didn't have the guts to confess, they didn't have the right to be jealous. Sucks to be broken hearted, but it's on them for being such a coward living in the tiny comfort zone bubble

That's really cool, dang. I wish a lot of stories can do that and spare us from reading 20 extra chapters of repeated misunderstanding :sip:

Also sorry not sorry but I'm cackling when you can't hide the spoilers shdjsjsj I'm sorry :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

When one traps the other against the wall with their arms (and it's not consensual).

:blusht: Ahhh, I couldn't hide it from y'all huh. Oh well...

:rofl::rofl::rofl: I was still in the thread when you replied+edited, that's why I saw every stage you went through :rofl: Well! It's just another learning experience, right? :smile_01:

Sheeesh. Ya. Learned it, at least I learned it.