What Dere Are You

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Weston
Weston
2025-02-04 09:26:39
If I had to categorize myself, I would most resemble the Dandere. This trope suggests that as a rule they like to be without others for company; Characters who fit this type are loners. Generally introverted, I am often quite taciturn. Until someone else begins talking first, people won't hear a peep out of me.

But don't think for a second that just because I'm silent means nothing can go wrong with my work on air (or off it). If I get to know people very well then like a watermelon being cut open by knife after meeting its match- the energetic conversation is going on in full force and I'm ready to laugh with anyone at anything.

This feature characterizes familiar "Dandere" like personalities including the female protagonist from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Nagato Yuki.
Olivia
Olivia
2025-02-04 18:06:49
I suppose I fall into the 'Tsundere' category my own self.I appear distant and at times even tough but, actually, I'm quite warm-hearted too.Yet few people have ever realized this fact owing to my protective shell: It's very much in the style of Aisaka Taiga from 'Toradora!'.

The 'Tsundere' characteristics that make these characters so endearing coincide with my own personality. I am one of the heart-wrenching.Even though I was mixed up and often did not know where to turn in life-when hope seemed dimmest I still had faith.
Brielle
Brielle
2025-02-06 21:07:47
My character really echoes a state setting 'Kuudere '.Just like in anime and manga, characters representing this archetype generally have an imperturbable bearing.Outside of those who are close to me, I seem cold; but in fact I am very tender-hearted.My inner feelings are hidden like secretly placed gems: only those people near me can realize what my mood is.
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