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Writers frequently borrow Japanese anime archetypes (like the subverted "bitch" trope or the overbearing "shiboraretai" dynamic) and apply them to K-pop idols. A common storyline involves a real-world figure being pursued by an aggressive, confident character, or vice-versa.
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: Maki Kobayashi (Yariko), Tsukasa Kotobuki (Bitchko), and Naho Sawamiya (Kuroko). jk bitch ni shiboraretai jk want exclusive
To understand the psychology behind this phrase, we must consider the concept of "moe" in Japanese culture. "Moe" refers to the intense affection or adoration that fans, typically males, have for anime or manga characters. This affection can range from simple admiration to more complex and intimate desires. Tsukasa Kotobuki (Bitchko)