Thread:JoxFox2109/@comment-4708882-20190306105752/@comment-29414935-20190321174332

I feel like I have sometimes too much villains that are in love with the girlfriends or female protagonists (Like Bowser is in love with Peach). But I think sometimes it isn't fitting and I overuse it. And I think it's very classic too. I mean I like it and it could be fun. Like the archenemies both fight for her to love them, and always are love rivals. But also it's not that fitting in more serious works and more when the female is a "non-action" who isn't fighting or have fighting skills.

For example of two villains that I think don't fit to be in love with the female protagonists or girlfriends. The gangsterboss is strangely in love with the wolf lady, but more because of their similarities. The military guy is in love with the girlfriend (not at that time) of the protagonist, but it's more like a "play", because he makes joke on how "hot" she is. But later he is trying to kill her with the protagonist after she rejects him and in the other stories, don't seem like to be interested in her anymore, not even meeting her again (for now).

I mean I have many other stories where the villain would kill the female protagonists and girlfriends, but for some reason, I always think it's often too brutal and disrespectful to threat friendly ladies like that, especially cute and attraktive ones. I mean sure they are the villains and don't care (Ecspecially the Pure Evils) but still it seems hard for me sometimes, but still do it, and I must do it because it would be stereotype and boring. For example, would come me in mind, a story I have made similar to Star Fox Adventures (Because I love the game and the characters), where the villain is threating the female protagonist badly, would kill her but also kidnaps her for reasons.