Gay sasuke
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Anon, Sasuke IS gay. It's not your headcanon. That's how Kishimoto wrote him. He wrote Sasuke as someone who simply doesn't show any romantic interest in any woman throughout the manga, he doesn't even particularly tolerate their touch.
He doesn't like it when Sakura hugs him. Every single time they are shown hugging, it's Always Sakura who basically pounces on him. Sasuke never once returns the hug. Why would he? He never wanted it in the first place.
He doesn't show any romantic interest in Karin either, despite Karin's blatant sexual overtures. If he were a straight dude, one would expect him to have gotten the sense of Karin's over the top sexual interest in him and would have reacted in some way that would own shown his own interest, IF Kishi wanted to show him straight. But he just looks baffled. And too damn uncomfortable.
And then he basically tells her the same thing he tells Sakura - to keep away from him.
Canonically, he doesn't reveal romantic interest in any woman. It's only Naruto that he is cozy with, physically.
Of course, the manga is not about discovering sexuality, it's a
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Introduction
The manga, a Japanese comic book, and anime, a Japanese animation, Naruto was created by Masashi Kishimoto. The manga was first released in late 1999, and became so internationally and wildly popular that the television show was developed and released by early 2002. The manga and anime developed later into other series, Naruto Shippuden, Boruto, and even a movie. As of 2018, 235 million copies of the manga have been sold. The series tells the story of Naruto Uzumaki and his peers as they drill to become ninjas, protect their village from harm, and Naruto faces memories of his deceased parents while searching to become the next great Hokage, the village commander. Of his peers, Naruto maintains a special relationship with another ninja-in-training who also lost his parents, Sasuke Uchiha. Utilizing queer theory, which assists in understanding how Homosexual characters are represented on screen and how expectations of heterosexuality can be deconstructed, Naruto and Sasukeās deeply tense friendship can be read between the lines of homoeroticism and passionate, āwilling to die for youā love.Ā
In episode three of th
Is Sasuke gay? [SPOILERS!!!!!!!!!!!]
gaara@ said:
Don't think so...because he didn't like any of the girls,but they were all in love in him....So what,maybe they were ugly or something....Sakura wasn't so pretty back in first part....I would say Sai is gay......
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What makes Sai "more gay" than Sasuke if I may ask? The amount of interest they've shown towards a girl = none - the amount of attention towards Naruto = over 9000. Sai thinks the girls he's met so far are unsightly, calls Sasuke homo and likes teasing Naruto about his penis, but most people tend to forget that he's supposed to have no feelings. In the beginning, that is. He's changed now.
As for Sasuke, not only he wears as pretty clothes (and changes them a lot) as Orochimaru and Suigetsu together, he has commented on remembering the taste of Naruto's brush , giving him pet names, teased him, died for him without knowing why and, of course, getting amazingly emotional because of him (FoD, VotE), made him think about revenge less and so on. During that moment he mostly ignored Sakura and called her annoying. I really doubt it had a
Naruto Light Novel Reignites Debate That Sasuke Should Be Gay
WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Sasuke Shinden: The Teacher's Star Pupil by Jun Esaka and Masashi Kishimoto, free in English from Viz Media.
In the Naruto series, one of the things many fans often wondered was whether Sasuke was queer. And it runs deeper than shipping or fan fiction because the story featured him rebuffing a lot of women, especially as he got older. But because there wasn't any content per se that alluded to a preference for men, many felt he was just too dedicated to the mission to contain time for intimacy. Still, while it may have been that creator Masashi Kishimoto dared not tread water with such a well-liked anime character at a time, there was enough subtext for the speculation to exist.
While it might have caused too much controversy in 1999 and even the 2000s, the question has been struck up once more in the Sasuke Shinden: The Teacher's Luminary Pupil novel, primary us to wonder once more whether the last of the Uchiha clan should have arrive out as male lover moving into the Boruto era.
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