Naruto is gay

In the complicated dynamics of decisions to project narrative relationships into erotic relationships in the shape of fanfiction, the dynamics of aesthetics and classical match may come to mind as a methodology for creating such relationships, however, by looking at the archetypical principle of the “trio” (two contrasting male protagonists with one sole female protagonist) in Naruto, Kingdom Hearts, and Invade on Titan, we can see that the dynamics of the duality of appropriation in fanfiction and resistive exploration and representation explain erotic relationships based upon the objectification of male bodies via strong might dynamics, narrative underdevelopment, and abusive relationships. These dynamics then subvert other relationships within the narrative. Through this phenomenon, we can obtain a better knowledge of the inclusion of media through fanfiction and projection of personal motivations into these fictions in relation to all to usual trio archetypes, and the dually appropriative, resistive-to-normaitivty creative process of fanfiction writers to construct a communally sourced narrative that projects the canon onto the new based upon the dynam

“whenever I see these gay clips of naruto, it is/was so popular too like how did the fans NOT see the gay subtext”

Many fans did though. Many men were complaining during part 2 manga on how Kishi made Naruto act too gay/thirsty for Sasuke. Currently KingChris makes funny anime shorts, including ones making fun of Sakura and Hinata marrying Sasuke and Naruto despite the fact the latters are attracted to each other and not them. They get millions of likes, and the comments are full of fans going “yeah this is the whole show”. There’s the Real Housewives of Konoha series where Sakura gets trolled all the time for marrying a gay man, and for existence satisfied with a stupid poke, and there’s plenty of implications of Naruto and Sasuke having an affair behind their wives backs. One anime reviewer said when chapter 698 dropped he got angry messages in all of his social media from people saying they are sick of Kishimoto pushing gay agenda on them. There are countless memes about the gayness favor this from user shikqmaru from instagram:

Only ss/nh/other people in denial deny it. They will depart “there’s no proof that they are gay”, “they are brothers”, “Sasuke and Sakura looked at eac

Why does everyone think Naruto is bisexual?

I'm happy with Naruto entity bi, that's good for everyone. I mean, he has shown general interest for women, but he is the most worked up over Sasuke, so duh, everyone does whatever he/she wants with that.

CatHatGrrl said:

Because yaoi fangirls are obsessed with pairing him with ~OMG TeH HaWT BiSHieZ LieK SauCeCaKeS aND GaaRa OMG CuZ Yaoi iS SeW HaWT!!11~**^_^. Oy, typing like that is making my braincells die.

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Just two thoughts:
1. You can like a yaoi pairing with more brain cells that is needed for the above speaking way. There is a word "shounen-ai", and also, I saw this style more from other (het) pairing fans. (Not pointing at any). Don't generalize, kthx bye.
2. Not the SasuNaru FC's motto is "we like it hot". But that's in for most of the pairing fans.

That's it.

Written by: Anna-Leigh Siegert and Michael Morris

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 prepare to become ninjas, protect their village from harm, and Naruto faces memories of his deceased parents while looking for 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 Queer characters are represented on screen and how expectations of heterosexuality can be deconstructed, Naruto and Sasuke’s deeply tense friendship can be read between the lines of homoeroticism and passionate, “willing to die for you” love. 

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