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Nov 2017

I think I answer this in a similar thread, and it might be more of a trope but i still really love the 'bad ass tough guy that people are afraid to mess with that has a soft spot for animals and cute things'

I also like the villain gets a redemption arc and overcomes the obstacles needed to join the hero side.

I love gender benders and the mountain of cliches that come from those. They get me laughing everytime.

I like when the oddball gets the girl.

Like that kid that gets picked on ends up getting with the girl everyone else is after. I usually see it where the girl ends up protecting the guy as a kid or something and kicking everyone else's butt for picking on him. xD

I am a huge sucker for villain monologues and an even bigger fan of "bad guy stops being a bad guy to help fight even badder baddie" (whoops that's a lotta bads) and a plus when they defeat bigger villain only to try and fight the hero right after. It may be a bit cheesy (or not cheese does taste good) but it interesting to see other people's takes on it

I also like sassy villains and a good ole anti-hero (do people still have anti-heroes? aside from the popular ones that is)

ah and the "sweet character who's actually not so sweet" or "scary character who's really a teddy bear"

Two "damaged" people help each other become better or a popular person befriending weak, insecure person.
I'm also very soft for stories like Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid :heart:
Love their chemistry

I love badass one-liners, even the cheesy ones that involve puns related to the situation.

I love the very very skilled person who is extraordinarily drunk cliché.

Something about seeing people trying to perform their skills while inebriated is so appealing to me. I've been writing a piece about a hitman who has to fight after 6 straight days of drinking early in the story. I had a lot of fun with it.

I'm sorry-- But--
When scary characters are big softies---
i literally cant---

The whole opposites attract cliche is something I'm a huge sucker for.

This thread gives me an idea... how about enemies -> villain redemption -> lovers? :dizzy_face::boom::ok_hand:

YES it could be like atla’s katara/zuko plot actually brought to fruition :sob:

:grinning:yeah I like the whole love triangle my self. he say she say situation. DRAMA like some of the Soap opera. but I do enjoy action from time to time.
I really try to avoid cliche honestly, because it's a tricky thing. and I want to capture as many readers as I can so I tend to go for a more original idea and I try to think outside the box. even though the genre I'm currently working on is gay romance, my main character has a lot more body weight compared to what is mostly seen in the yaoi genre. and I do believe that that was me thinking outside the box because it isn't common, or at least I haven't seen it as much.:yum:

When the person with the huge muscles is /ACTUALLY/ the biggest nerd in the story!

Enemies to Lovers
Opposites Atract
Love triangles
All the mushy romance cliches get me every time

what about the “I need you to pretend to be my partner so my ex will leave me alone, oh no we actually fell in love” cliche

10/10 best cliche especially when it's a couple of gays and the 'ex' is the opposite gender.

And the one friend, helping the other friend get away from their ex, is flamboyant af everytime said ex every-sinGLE-TIME they are around!