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Why do you compare it to real life when it comes to sasusaku only?
This story if full of friends trying to kill each other under certain circumstances ...its not like sasuke and sakura re the only ones !
Was she trying to kill her husband before he choke her by any chance?
Edit : But Sakura thinks more of Sasuke as a love interwst, not just a friend. This is not platonic friendship, this is unfortunately a situation where someone has feelings for another, a romantic one at that. Though there is abuse that exists among platonic friends, and we dont want to undermine that, between Sasuke and Sakura there's one-sided romantic feelongs involved. That's why it is treated differently. By saying SasuSaku, you dont talk about platonic friendships right?
In another incident that year, in their New Orleans-area home, Smith-Williams says her husband threw a cellphone at her, hit her on the arm with a newspaper, then pushed and held her against the wall and started choking her. This time, she called the cops and filed a police report that describes much of the episode; a copy was obtained by The Washington Post. But she was ultimately afraid to press charges. “I didn’t want the father of my children in jail,” she wrote in an e-mail. “I didn’t want him to lose his job. Bottom line.”
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She wanted to tell the cops, but didnt want him to lose the job. She wasnt able to kill his career, which to some extent would definite
y be a form of a death - extinguishing his means of living.
She tried, but failed.
Sakura tried to kill him. She failed.
OT : I disagree.
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I have no idea. All I know is that she wanted to become strong enough to protect naruto and sasuke