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7/5/2025, 12:27:01 PM
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>He was interested in her because she's a very emotional person and he has never dealt with that up close. Ichigo represents the exact same thing for him.
Except Ichigo was only ever treated as an enemy, ever since Aizen tasked him to scout him out. He only begins to care personally when he refuses to keep fighting. For example, he certainly doesn't show the same kind of expression with him as here, when he seems conflicted about letting Loly and Menoly harass Orihime.
>That's the thing, nothing about Ulquihime lends itself to romance, unless you're an obese mentally ill woman that romanticizes abuse.
The heart scene alone was shippy enough to get fangirls who never even read Bleach before to care about it. You're delusional if you think there's nothing interpretable as romantic between them, or that abuse was everything that occurred between them.
>I'll give you a hint, everything it says could also apply to what Ulquiorra thinks about Ichigo as well.
Wait, are you serious? You think the "you" in that poem is Ichigo? No wonder people laugh IHfags.
>On the one hand he's barely a child emotionally, and definitely not a good match for a girl that's already dead set on loving a man with all her heart, but he's also an elder ghost that should have been set on his ancient ways to understand love in the scale humans do.
He's a good match because they're polar opposites with interesting interactions. And he couldn't have been set to understand love as humans do because he was never one to begin with, but Orihime helped him with that. Hence why people ship it.
Finally, Ulquiorra realizing that he might love a human is a massive development compared to Ichigo's "special care" towards Orihime, that you need to squint to even see at all.
>showed embarrassment around her multiple times
Only once, when she had her tits out? Wow, such great romance. Bet he loved Yoruichi too then. Also, Orihime literally saw him save Uryuu, hell you mean no need for her input?
>He was interested in her because she's a very emotional person and he has never dealt with that up close. Ichigo represents the exact same thing for him.
Except Ichigo was only ever treated as an enemy, ever since Aizen tasked him to scout him out. He only begins to care personally when he refuses to keep fighting. For example, he certainly doesn't show the same kind of expression with him as here, when he seems conflicted about letting Loly and Menoly harass Orihime.
>That's the thing, nothing about Ulquihime lends itself to romance, unless you're an obese mentally ill woman that romanticizes abuse.
The heart scene alone was shippy enough to get fangirls who never even read Bleach before to care about it. You're delusional if you think there's nothing interpretable as romantic between them, or that abuse was everything that occurred between them.
>I'll give you a hint, everything it says could also apply to what Ulquiorra thinks about Ichigo as well.
Wait, are you serious? You think the "you" in that poem is Ichigo? No wonder people laugh IHfags.
>On the one hand he's barely a child emotionally, and definitely not a good match for a girl that's already dead set on loving a man with all her heart, but he's also an elder ghost that should have been set on his ancient ways to understand love in the scale humans do.
He's a good match because they're polar opposites with interesting interactions. And he couldn't have been set to understand love as humans do because he was never one to begin with, but Orihime helped him with that. Hence why people ship it.
Finally, Ulquiorra realizing that he might love a human is a massive development compared to Ichigo's "special care" towards Orihime, that you need to squint to even see at all.
>showed embarrassment around her multiple times
Only once, when she had her tits out? Wow, such great romance. Bet he loved Yoruichi too then. Also, Orihime literally saw him save Uryuu, hell you mean no need for her input?
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