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To all those who say that NaruHina was forced and a bad pairing and that Hinata should have just stayed single, let me ask you this:
If you have found a spouse or a lover, did your love for that person begin when you were in pre-school or kindergarten?
If not, then I have some bad news for you: By your own logic, your love/relationship with that person was forced and illogical, and you should have stayed single forever.
Why do I say this? It is because of the following reasoning:
Many of you people act like NaruHina was just so poorly developed and so forced just because Naruto didn't show romantic interest in Hinata during parts 1 and 2 (which took place when he was between the ages 12 - 17). By that logic, if there is any given period of time in your youth when you are not in love with a particular person, then you should logically never fall in love with that person. Ages 12 - 17 are the cutoff range for love. Any love that takes place after that is illogical.
Do you see what I'm getting at? Being oblivious to someone's feelings for a time doesn't mean that it makes no sense for you to eventually come to realize said feelings. This especially holds true if the person that you come to love has saved your life or has loved you for a long time for truly sentimental reasons.
Truth be told: NaruHina probably makes a lot more sense than half of you people's real life relationships. Naruto and Hinata actually had things in common and feelings that they could both identify with (such as the feeling of being ostracized (Naruto by the village, and Hinata by her father) and the feeling of wanting to get stronger to gain acceptance). They have also both saved each others' lives and they have worked and fought together (during times like the war or during the Hanabi rescue mission).
Meanwhile, some of you people probably just met your mate in college or at the job site or something like that, and then you were just attracted to each others' physical appearances. There was likely no depth or background to your mating. A lot of you probably also didn't know that person since a young age either.
In other words: Those of you who say NaruHina was forced because a 12 year old Naruto didn't recognize Hinata's feelings are most likely just being hypocrites who probably didn't even know your mate at age 12, and whose own relationships didn't even have half the build-up that Naruto's and Hinata's did. The human race should die out by you people's logic, because if you don't fall in love at age 12, then love shouldn't happen for you.
Note: This is not addressed at everyone, and I am also not saying that NaruHina is the best developed couple in all of literature. I also know that there may be that tiny percentage of you who did meet their true love in pre-school. However, most other people are just being illogical hypocrites if they think NaruHina was just so forced just because Naruto didn't recognize Hinata's feelings throughout parts 1 and 2.
If you have found a spouse or a lover, did your love for that person begin when you were in pre-school or kindergarten?
If not, then I have some bad news for you: By your own logic, your love/relationship with that person was forced and illogical, and you should have stayed single forever.
Why do I say this? It is because of the following reasoning:
Many of you people act like NaruHina was just so poorly developed and so forced just because Naruto didn't show romantic interest in Hinata during parts 1 and 2 (which took place when he was between the ages 12 - 17). By that logic, if there is any given period of time in your youth when you are not in love with a particular person, then you should logically never fall in love with that person. Ages 12 - 17 are the cutoff range for love. Any love that takes place after that is illogical.
Do you see what I'm getting at? Being oblivious to someone's feelings for a time doesn't mean that it makes no sense for you to eventually come to realize said feelings. This especially holds true if the person that you come to love has saved your life or has loved you for a long time for truly sentimental reasons.
Truth be told: NaruHina probably makes a lot more sense than half of you people's real life relationships. Naruto and Hinata actually had things in common and feelings that they could both identify with (such as the feeling of being ostracized (Naruto by the village, and Hinata by her father) and the feeling of wanting to get stronger to gain acceptance). They have also both saved each others' lives and they have worked and fought together (during times like the war or during the Hanabi rescue mission).
Meanwhile, some of you people probably just met your mate in college or at the job site or something like that, and then you were just attracted to each others' physical appearances. There was likely no depth or background to your mating. A lot of you probably also didn't know that person since a young age either.
In other words: Those of you who say NaruHina was forced because a 12 year old Naruto didn't recognize Hinata's feelings are most likely just being hypocrites who probably didn't even know your mate at age 12, and whose own relationships didn't even have half the build-up that Naruto's and Hinata's did. The human race should die out by you people's logic, because if you don't fall in love at age 12, then love shouldn't happen for you.
Note: This is not addressed at everyone, and I am also not saying that NaruHina is the best developed couple in all of literature. I also know that there may be that tiny percentage of you who did meet their true love in pre-school. However, most other people are just being illogical hypocrites if they think NaruHina was just so forced just because Naruto didn't recognize Hinata's feelings throughout parts 1 and 2.
