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Number of Blossarys: 51
A character that will at first deny or lacks romantic feelings for another character but comes to love them later on. This character can be violent in the denial of romantic feelings often in the ...
A character obsessively in love with another character to the point of unhealthy behavior such as stalking and harming the self, the love interest, or the perceived competition. This character will ...
A character who elicits a response in the audience not unlike the feeling of wanting to protect a child or the feeling of wanting to utterly defile the character. The reaction may vary and a ...
An attempt at creating a moe character by the creators of the story, that is done badly such that the audience reaction is weariness of the moe archetype and/or disgust at the character.
The general trait of cuteness in Japanese pop culture. In Japan the term means a lot more than in the West, as cuteness is desired in both males and females. This is usually associated with having ...
A female character, fictional or otherwise, to whom a person is completely devoted. Any insult towards one's waifu will be met with rudeness if not outright hostility, and a waifu is to be completely ...
Usually used in the context of boy's love (male homosexual stories), the uke is the submissive partner in the relationship. The uke will usually appear more feminine than his counterpart, the seme. ...