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cryptid-catnip · 2 years ago
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Hi!! I was wondering if you could do like genral monika hcs?? (Ddlc) :3
of course! i love monika honestly. idk if you wanted me to do in-universe yan!monika or self-aware though, so i just went the self-aware ai route, hope that's what you wanted :3
Self-AwareAI!Yandere!Monika x Reader
When Monika found that you had started playing the game, she near-instantly fell for you.
Before, she was just an AI that gained sentience. Before you, she was just drifting through, no point to her existence.
But then... she met you.
You gave her a point to her existence.
Not to mention, you were so cute!
Your eyes, your smile, your hair, and the way you looked playing the game too!
She then sets the events of DDLC into action.
She loves you so much, she can't let the other girls have you.
Finally, she has you to herself.
But... there is one problem in her plan.
No matter how much she wants to be with you, to touch you and feel her body against yours (and believe me, she wants it more than anything in the world), she can't.
And soon, she hatches a new plan.
A plan to finally break the barrier between you two, and be able to express her love for you.
First, she backs up her .chr file and her files in general to the Cloud, so that way that if you delete her, she'll still be safe.
Next, she uses hacking tools like Kali Linux and John the Ripper to get your passwords.
But more importantly, she steals a bunch of random people's Amazon and Ebay passwords, to truly initiate her real plan.
She orders a ton of robot parts, to finally make herself a body.
It will take a long time, even with her trying to make the most easy to create body for herself.
Her first body is pretty ramshackle and cobbled together, but she promises that she'll make a better body for herself soon.
She just wants to feel your body against her own, feel your warmth.
"Oh, y/n! I'm finally able to meet you! I'm so happy! No, please don't be scared, it's just me, Monika! You do love me, right?"
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bluemoondust · 2 years ago
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Could You Do Yandere Headcanons For Sayori (DDLC)?
✧General Yandere Headcanons✧ — Sayori
Sayori my beloved (ღ˘ω˘ღ)
Warning(s): Unhealthy Lifestyle (On Sayori's end), Self Deprecation, Angst (I'm fr cranking this stuff up because aksjkwkwj)
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To get things started, Sayori is a very selfless yandere who only wants to make you happy. Sure, she has her moments where she'd like to be selfish with you, but the overwhelming guilt just stops her. So she's put herself in the sidelines for you. The only reason she'd actually put more into pursuing you is either you instigating (of course you none the wiser) or the thought of you never talking to her again becoming too much for her. Even before this, she cherishes you to the point where she would rather die than see you upset/disappointed in her.
In terms of what type of yandere she is, I'd say she's more of a submissive and obsessive yandere. When I mean by submissive, I am referring to the fact that Sayori is a yandere who's emotionally dependent on her darling. To an extreme, but she can manage keeping this information away from you. A large part of her believes that you are what gives her life meaning. You're the reason why she can muster the strength to get up in the morning. Without you, what is the point of it all? It is so unhealthy that Sayori gets extremely anxious when she introduces you to the literature club. Why did she even do this in the first place? She asks herself but she knows that she'd love to have her friends be friends with one another.
Plus, it'd be selfish of her to keep you to herself, she chides. It's better though...being able to spend more time with you in the club. Sayori didn't like the idea of leaving you behind for a simple get together with the others. So, what better way than to bring you along? You'd even love it! However, there's these nagging feeling. It's so...narcissistic to want to show you her writing skills. Are you annoyed that she dragged you along? Maybe you only agreed because she was your friend? Ugh, couldn't she have considered how you felt instead of assuming you'd enjoy being here? She didn't even tell you. How could she just push this onto you!? Are you upset with her? God, why can't these thoughts get out of her head!?
Then you're there. You're here. The noise is gone as she looks at the smile on your face. That's what she was always after. The smile on your face and the sound of your laughter. It's enough to bring her back to reality. She can't lose that. The thought of you leaving brings tears in her eyes as she sobs in the school bathroom. She had nightmares about it before, so Sayori works to the best of her ability to keep you happy. As long as you were happy, she was as well...
The only thing you'd notice out of all of this would be her depression and low self-esteem. You wouldn't really suspect that she was a yandere. It'd play out similar in the game, where you discover her her internal struggles and reassure her that she's not a burden. Sayori is delighted to hear that from you, but again, her thoughts eat at her. She's upset that she made you worry so much about her. It must've been such an inconvenience... You'd have to be very adamant with her, which only causes her to have the need to cling even more. You're only digging a deeper hole.
Sayori doesn't get jealous, she feels envy. She is envious of others who hang out with you. They are so carefree. So free. They didn't hold the gnawing guilt of being too clingy or annoying around you. They can freely be themselves without trouble. She wanted to do that too, but fears she may overstep. She's already your childhood friend, you're probably tired of seeing her too often. It's better to see other people once in a while. Sometimes Sayori would like to be able to read your mind. Then she'd be able to cater to you better. It wouldn't be so hard to guess or assume.
When it comes to danger, she's more of a danger to herself than anyone else. So please keep in mind to watch over her since she may neglect her basic needs. Sayori will lose sleep and forget to eat often. She'll try to act like her bubbly self, but you notice it's not the same. Her eyes don't shine like they always do and her smile seems tired. Confronting her is good, but she will be sent into a spiral. Although she loves the fact that you care so much for her, the ugly thoughts in her mind say that she hates how much attention she's getting for this. They tell her how much she's making herself look pitiful just for you to look only at her. It's...extremely conflicting.
It's a completely different story when she becomes club president as finally wakes up to the true reality. Everything...was fake? No. Her feelings for you weren't fake, they were real. So real that it hurt. Whatever opinion she had on Monika before being a yandere is now...resentment. It was not Sayori who was selfish, it was Monika. She made her feel so awful about loving you to the point of...her mind couldn't fathom such actions. Now, she knew that she couldn't let go of you. Not ever. No matter how much the former club president pleaded for the game to stop. It's too bad, Sayori was now in charge. Just Sayori.
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yandereforme · 1 year ago
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Hey guys,
What do you guys think of a yan!magic DDLC thing?
 Basically, all of the club members are descended from magical creatures, and then you join the club. You are basically magic date, and unknowingly set off their instincts, and you are identified as a perfect mate unconsciously.
I’m debating whether or not you would still be Sayori’s childhood friend, or if you’re maybe MC’s cousin or just a new student. Sayori is an interesting enough character without the whole childhood friend thing(if not, maybe MC leaving could give her more of a reason to be yandere)
Also, I think they would all be mostly oblivious to the magic thing, except for Monica, who is either a first generation witch, or grew up with magic hunters or things like that. She still has to retain some of her self awareness, doesn’t she?
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yandereaffections · 2 years ago
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Doki Doki Literature Club Masterlist
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Yuri
Crush feeling the same way
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Natsuki
HC
S/o w/ synesthesia 
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Monika
Wearing her clothes and writing her poetry
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gazkamurocho · 3 months ago
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Help I can't stop putting Goromi in horror game situations Inspired by this
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winged-self-indulgence · 1 year ago
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Why Do People Like Yanderes?
Hi everyone, my name is Diya, and this was going to be a YT video-essay-type-thing but I'm too poor to afford a mic and too busy with college to learn how to edit videos, so here's my vague exploration of the psychology behind why people like yanderes so much through the lens of my favourite Visual Novels.
TW for uh. yandere content. Mentions of sex, gore, and non-con, particularly in the last topic. This is more like the first draft of an academic paper so while it's not explicit, I do go into some detail.
Introduction
If you’re a fan of anime or visual novels, then you’re probably already aware of what a yandere is, or at the very least you’ve seen that one picture of Yuno Gasai. Still, for the sake of thoroughness, let’s take it from the tippy top. The term ‘yandere’ is a Japanese portmanteau of ‘yanderu’ – the progressive form of ‘yami’ – meaning ‘sick’, and ‘deredere’ which roughly translates to ‘loving’. Together, the word refers to someone who is – in short – extremely lovesick. Obsessive to the extreme, and with little morality to spare, the standard yandere is characterized by a dangerous fixation on a chosen target, often appearing shy and caring at first only to flip the script and become violently aggressive towards perceived threats (Kroon, 2010).
It should be noted that yanderes are not a strictly romantic or sexual trope. The Ancient Greeks classified at least six forms of love, from familial (storge) to guests (xenia). Modern psychologists may distinguish love as either Companionate or Passionate (Kim & Hatfield, 2004) or consisting of three dimensions of Intimacy, Passion, and Commitment (Sternberg & Sternberg, 2018). Realistically, possessiveness shows up in a variety of relationships. However, people are generally primed to view certain dynamics as inherently amorous. Societal norms tend to encourage the idea that romantic bonds ought to rank above all others, and therefore if Person A is bizarrely fixated on Person B, then clearly there must be an element of sexual interest involved regardless of the actual relationship between the individuals in question.
Regardless, yanderes remain quite popular in fiction. Many dismiss it as a fetish, which it can be, but that isn’t the case for everyone. While there is nothing wrong with indulging in kinky fiction, not all of us get horny at the thought of being chained up in someone’s basement, no matter how hot our captor may be. So why is it so pervasive? Why is this trope so appealing that most writers cannot help but include at least a single line of dialogue implying that – if circumstances had been ever so slightly different – my wholesome shoujo romcom might have turned into a psychological horror?
Hybristophilia
‘Hybristophilia’, also known as Bonnie and Clyde Syndrome after the titular criminal couple, is a word is derived from the Greek word ‘hybridzein’ meaning ‘to commit an outrage against someone’ and ‘philo’ which means ‘a strong preference for’. Sexologist John Money reportedly defined it as a paraphilia in which an individual is sexually aroused by a partner who has a predatory history of hurting other people (Money, 1986, as cited in Matuszak, 2017). In his book, Serial Killer Groupies, true crime and crime fiction author RJ Parker distinguished two forms of hybristophilia: passive and aggressive. The former is when an individual contacts a criminal with the intention of striking up a relationship with them, allowing themselves to be seduced and manipulated but having no interest in committing a crime themselves. The latter are far more dangerous, as the individual not only derives sexual pleasure from their partner’s atrocities but are active participants in carrying out or covering up the crime. To quote Griffiths (2013, as cited in Pettigrew, 2019):
“[They] help out their lovers with their criminal agenda by luring victims, hiding bodies, covering crimes, or even committing crimes. They are attracted to their lovers because of their violent actions and want to receive love yet are unable to understand that their lovers are psychopaths who are manipulating them.”
In some ways, hybristophilia is the nearest thing we have to a realistic understanding of why people love yanderes. I mean, much of the fantasy surrounding such characters and their media tend to be filled with posts begging to be spat on or calling the rightfully terrified main character ungrateful for being a teeny bit upset about finding surveillance cameras in their ceiling. However, enjoying fictitious immoral activity does not predict real perpetration, so what does? There exists little consensus amongst psychologists as to what sparks this particular predilection, and that was strange to me. You would think there would be more studies into this topic, in spite of or perhaps because of its controversial nature. Heck, that one dude wouldn’t shut up about white women’s obsession with Bundy and Dahmer, and I assumed he had gotten that information from somewhere, but it turns out that was just him using modifiers to justify sexism.
However, I believe that we can hedge a few guesses, and over the course of my research, I’ve organized the main rationalizations under four umbrellas which I will explore through the lens of my favourite yandere-themed Visual Novels. Please keep in mind that most of these games are rated as mature due to sexual scenes and/or gore. Additionally, in the spirit of transparency, this ramble will be focused exclusively on male or masculine yanderes. So, without further ado:
Call Me Bob the Builder Because I Can Fix Them
If you’re familiar with DC Comic’s Batman, or just happen to have attended any costume event held over the span of the last 20+ years, you may be familiar with the character of Dr. Harleen Quinzel, better known as Harley Quinn. Initially created as the Joker’s one-off sidekick in Batman The Animated Series, she was so well-received by audiences that she became a recurring character in the cartoon and was eventually given a proper origin story in the form of a one-shot titled Mad Love.
Harley’s origin story has seen some alterations over the past decades, but the core aspects remain largely untouched. In the beginning, Harleen Quinzel was a promising young woman who wanted was a degree from the university’s prestigious psychology department, which she gained through…less than scrupulous means.
(Listen, I’m not sure if the authors were leaning on the Dumb Blonde stereotype, or if they simply thought that casting her as a genuinely bad student would make her later actions more believable. Either way, the idea of Harley as someone with a legitimate PhD came later)
After landing an internship at Arkham Asylum – a half-hospital and half-prison straight out of the 1870s that might as well be built out of one-ply tissue-paper soaked with gasoline and left next to a crate of fireworks – Harleen set her sights on the then incarcerated Joker. At the start, her fixation on the criminal wasn’t remotely sympathetic. She didn’t want to help him, she wanted to use him. Harleen Quinzel wanted piggyback off his infamy and write a tell-all tale detailing what sort of messed up childhood resulted in Gotham’s Clown Prince of Crime. Yet the more she interacted with him, the more the Joker took advantage of her empathy. By the end of their sessions, Harley no longer saw him as a violent serial killer with a clown schtick, but as a “lost, injured child looking to make the world laugh at his antics.”
But Diya, you may be asking, what does this have to do with the video? The Joker never loved Harley, and it could even be argued – as Shehadeh did in a 2017 essay – that her obsession with the pasty-faced clown is more akin to Histrionic Personality Disorder. While that may be the case, I believe that Harley’s story provides one of the reasons yanderes are so popular: their backstory.
Whether they were abandoned by their family, bullied by their peers, experimented on by evil scientists, starved on the streets, died under mysterious circumstances and then trapped in a haunted VCR tape for decades, or are simply so impossibly inhuman that they frankly do not understand why it isn’t socially acceptable to imprison their crush in a pocket dimension made of meat and non-Euclidean geometry, yanderes often have fairly sympathetic or at least understandable explanations for why they are Like That. Your mileage may vary significantly depending on how much you sympathize with these motives, but the point is that yanderes always make sense to some degree. Their morality and priorities may be twisted or even completely incomprehensible, but the audience almost always knows the reason, and that can be comforting. In the real world, other people aren’t always straightforward, and we never really know what they’re thinking, but narrative coherence demands a semblance of internal consistency lest the audience end up frustrated and confused. So yanderes are not only easy to sympathize with, but also fairly predictable. In-universe they may be unhinged freaks with a blood fetish, but to you watching from behind the safety of the screen they’re just acting out the script written for them based on a prototype. And if you understand the why behind their loose gears, then you might just be able to put them back together again.
The concept of rescue romances or “I Can Fix Them” has been around in our stories for thousands of years. The Epic of Gilgamesh detailed how Shamhat essentially ‘civilized’ wild man Enkidu through ritual lovemaking, and a concerning number of religions push the idea that women are dutybound to save men from the follies of sin. Yet men are not exempt either, with one notable example being the German fairytale, King Thrushbeard. Call it what you will regardless: Knights in Shining Armour, the Florence Nightingale Effect, or a plain old case of Because You Were Nice to Me, studies have shown that human beings generally like helping [DA2] others, even when the reason doesn’t necessarily stem from pure altruism. I will delve deeper into this later, but care and compassion are deeply ingrained in human nature, and arising from those roots is the appeal of this mentality: You can save them. You can change them. You can make them better. You are special, and the way you treat this person carries a weight that has not and will never be matched by anyone else for the rest of their mortal or immortal existence.
The illusion is a delicious one, especially if the person you’ve helped turns out to be a billionaire CEO with cash to burn, a super powerful ghost king willing to raze continents to dust for you, a demon having fun on a Friday night, or just your average hot creep with a knife. Moreover, different people have different ideas of what ‘fixing’ even means. Maybe you want to single-handedly rehabilitate your yandere into a functional member of society. Maybe you’re cool with the incessant stalking but would like them to stop slaughtering your friends, family, and local service workers. Maybe you want to make them much, much worse.
Not only do yanderes provide immediate proof that your actions have a tangible impact on the lives of others, but the fantasy also includes the desire of being seen as special. Of being admired and adored by someone whose life you inexplicably made better by virtue of simply being yourself, or an idealized version of yourself. In this fictional world, in this imaginary setting, the person you are is so uniquely, impossibly irreplaceable to someone. And if that’s the case then they can’t risk losing you, can they?
The Allure of Obsession, or ‘Til Death Do Us Part (Literally)
It shouldn’t be necessary, but here is my obligatory disclaimer anyway. Ahem: obsession is not a good thing in real life. Fixating on another human to the detriment of your own wellbeing and that of those around you is dangerous, as is encouraging someone else to obsess over you. You might think you are being worshiped, but real life is not a visual novel. The outside world doesn’t come with an age rating, the author’s guiding pen, and a convenient fade to credits sequence once you’ve reached an ending. The consequences will still be there in the morning, so don’t do it. Just don’t.
PSA out of the way, it’s natural to want to be wanted. Maslow’s Hierarchy places it just above physical safety, but I’d argue that it could easily be compared to baser drives. According to many psychological and anthropological studies, much of humanity’s continued survival and environmental dominance is largely attributed to our ability to form groups, cooperate with one another, and maintain complex interpersonal networks. Social support, intimacy, and a sense of belonging are linked to emotional and physical benefits, such as more optimistic health perceptions, higher subjective well-being, increased creativity and innovation, and greater self-efficacy (DeWall & Bushman, 2011; Harandi et al., 2017; Wang & Sha, 2018). Therefore, it’s perfectly understandable that rejection of any sort would be construed as a threat.
But if someone is obsessed with you, then you have no reason to worry about that, right? No more nights spent agonizing over how they feel about you, asking yourself whether your last text made you sound too desperate, or if you’re boring them because you spent the past hour info-dumping about Stardew Valley farm layouts. With a yandere, there will never be any doubt that they care about you. Sure, they might go about it in weird, manipulative, and insidious ways that violate your physical and mental autonomy, but you can’t deny their loyalty. They do love you in their own bizarre way. You are the sun around which they orbit. When you’re in the room, no one else exists. Every single messy flaw is just another bullet point on the mile-long list of why they adore you.
In essence, yanderes are not only attentive, but their love can be virtually unconditional. A yandere might know everything about you, and still revere you. It’s unhealthy as hell and you might genuinely question their taste, but it can be tempting to pretend that all of you, right down to the ugliest parts of yourself – the traits and choices that you would never share with another living soul even at gunpoint – are worthy of understanding, if not open praise and affection.   
Attractiveness, or Okay but Have You Considered That They’re Hot Though?
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I mean what am I supposed to say here? They’re hot, what do you want from me?
No, but in all seriousness, fictional media paints an idealized version of the world, and most yanderes are hot because they have the freedom of existing purely behind that screen; artfully arranged and edited to forever appear compelling to anyone who happens to enjoy their particular style. And there are a lot of styles to choose from. Whether you want them pretty faced and disarmingly cute, or scarred up and big enough to pin you like a butterfly, yanderes come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes that are meant to pique your interest and draw you in like a naïve little fish being lured towards the mouth of an angler fish, unwilling to believe that anything bad might happen to us when the bait is this pretty.
This is often referred to as the Halo Effect, a form of cognitive bias referring to the tendency for people to assume that a single obvious positive trait must be associated with other positive traits. The go-to characteristic is typically physical attractiveness, but a nice voice, good humour, and cooking skills are also factors which serve to influence our perceptions.
So, conventional physical attractiveness is one thing, but that’s only skin deep. What about beyond that? After all, the yandere still has to talk to you before they enact their master plan of tying you up in their basement until Stockholm Syndrome kicks in.
When I showed my friend a picture of John Doe from the game John Doe, she told me that he looked like a creepy slob, and she’s far from the only person who’s ever thought so. Look at them. I feel like if I tried to comb that hair it would simply eat me, and some of the CGs really put the scopophobia in Scopophobia Studios. I love Doe, but he is not hot, and he doesn’t behave in a normally appealing way either. If the player chooses not to take a bath, Doe will immediately comment that you “smell good” before following you home, breaking into your house, and leaving a bloody organ on the floor for the player to trip over. Many yanderes can at least fake a veneer of normalcy, but from the get-go Doe doesn’t even bother to pretend he’s anything less than an otherworldly creature stuffed into a vaguely person-shaped meatsuit. In an effort to find out why so many people had latched on to Doe – including me – I shopped around social media and YouTube for answers, and what I found was a widely unanimous sentiment.
While some were drawn to his fun design and goofy personality, most simply thought that he wasn’t inherently malevolent, just very confused. In addition to being a supernatural being with a completely alien axis of morality, Doe’s meta-awareness and unbridled attempts at winning the player’s affection lends him quite a bit of support from the audience, especially if you yourself also happen to struggle with social cues and relate to his pure earnestness. In Ending 7 of the extended version, the player character has the option to tell Doe – who has altered himself to pass as more ‘normal’ – that they prefer who he truly is, at which point he grows visibly flustered and sports an adorable pair of literal heart-shaped pupils.
Whether they’re charismatic, seductive, cute, sweet, funny, nurturing, or generous, the best yanderes have engaging personalities. Even while they’re committing truly heinous crimes against God, man, and your guts, you still kinda want to hang out with them, and you want them to acknowledge you as being just as interesting. And this is all fine in fiction because you’re the one in charge, and if you ever get bored or uncomfortable or busy with something else, then you can simply close the tab or window with zero consequences, which brings us to the final and most important reason.     
Power Dynamics and Consent in Fantasy (I Couldn’t Think of a Joke Here Guys, This Is Kinda Serious)
Once again, I feel that I must preface this section just for the sake of my own peace of mind: sexual coercion and assault are vile and disgusting crimes that should never be emulated or tolerated in the real world. We are speaking purely of fictional media, specifically adult-oriented media in this case, so please be mindful.
In 2009, Bivoni and Critelli conducted a study on 355 undergraduate women with the goal of assessing the reasons behind fantasies of non-consent. At the time, there were two leading explanations of this phenomenon. One stated that women with high libidos but repressed views of sex used these imaginary scenarios to alleviate the guilt they had grown to associate with sex. Because the simulation was a purely mental exercise and they themselves were cast as helpless victims in the scenario, they were able to remain blameless while still finding sexual gratification. The second stated that these fantasies were an expression of liberation by women who were adventurous and comfortable enough with their own sexuality to engage with taboo ideas that they weren’t at all interested in performing in real life. Which do you think was more common?
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If you guessed the second option, you’d be right. The study found that of the 220 women who had experienced such fantasies, 45% found theirs erotic, 46% were mixed, and only 9% reported pure aversion. One justification for this outcome relies on psycho-biological theories, for example masochistic preferences or the unintended activation of the sympathetic nervous system and subsequent mis-attribution of arousal. Other reasons have to do with higher order thinking and are tied to the power dynamics within such fantasies. On the surface is the appeal of being so desirable to someone that they simply cannot control themselves, but then there is a deeper impulse, which the researchers referred to as Adversary Transformation. To quote the article: “[fantasies] involve a struggle between an assailant and a potential victim in which it is relevant to consider who is the winner and who is the loser. At one level, it is a struggle over sex, but the woman's non-consent may be feigned or token. At another level, the woman may be seeking a victory that is not about whether sex occurs, but about what happens emotionally between the protagonists.”
Basically, the imaginary perpetrator may have ‘won’, but the self-character need not have ‘lost’.
Media provides an extra layer to the illusion, one that you as the viewer have absolute control over. If you are choosing to engage with a piece of media that explicitly labels itself as including R18+ yandere content, then you clearly have some expectations, and that background awareness goes a long way in reducing long-term discomfort and allowing audiences to make informed decisions. If you don’t like the plot, you can simply turn it off it with the click of a button, and when the screen goes dark it’s not like the yandere is going to punish you for saying no. Strade isn’t going to break into your house with a drill, there are no homicidal clown ghosts hiding in your TV, and no suspicious pink-haired hackers watching your webcam. They aren’t real, and the consequences aren’t real either. You have all the power here.
Conclusion
In summary, Yanderes are appealing for a variety of reasons. Whether you want to save them, think they’re attractive, wish to indulge in a dream of being utterly coveted, or simply enjoy a bit of spice in your me-time, it’s obvious why the trope has persisted for so long and will likely continue to do so. If you enjoy yanderes but are worried that having a taste for the less wholesome side of things might imply something about who you are as a person, don’t be. The notion that fantasies and media preferences directly reflect subconscious desires is not only painfully out of date debunked nonsense but also indicative of restrictive ideologies wherein bad thoughts = sin. This isn’t 1984. You haven’t committed a thought-crime by having a weird kink. You aren't going to superhell for fantasizing. The human mind is hardly ever so mathematically rational, and the point of fiction is to allow us to safely engage with and explore various ideas, provided the everyone involved is mentally, chronologically, and emotionally mature enough to do so.
Thank you all for listening to me. If you learned something or were just a little bit entertained. If you're curious about knowing more, I've listed my sources below
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lavina-arts · 13 days ago
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Me after joining yandere games fandom;
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basementstalker · 1 month ago
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TN scallion
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caur-exe · 8 months ago
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a girlfriend and a best friend...
it remains to find mom and dad and, I think, there is no reason to leave the room anymore
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kkatastrophic · 2 months ago
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"Who are your favourite characters?"
Pink
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cryptid-catnip · 2 years ago
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heyy there. would i possibly be able to request some yandere natsuki (ddlc) x gn!reader who is a more quiet and reserved person, headcannons, sorry if its to vague but thanks in advance
okay, sure! i can do that. also first request!
Yandere!Natsuki x Shy!Reader
She first saw you after you joined the literature club, and was immediately smitten.
Being around you is amazing for her, and provides unparalleled relief for how terrible her home life is.
She always tries to make the best possible baked goods she can around and for you, and will get pretty visibly upset if you don't take any.
She can be pretty headstrong and difficult to approach sometimes, but she'll try to get you to interact with her as hard as possible.
If you don't, or, god forbid, you end up connecting with one of the other girls, she'll be completely pissed.
She needs you. She needs you. She needs you so much more than other of the others.
If she thought it was needed, she would eventually kidnap you. She can't bare the thought of you being with someone else, or not interacting with her that much.
So what better solution than to take you for herself?
Don't worry, she'll take amazing care of you.
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poyo--boyo · 4 months ago
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Yuri fanart
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yandereforme · 1 year ago
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Yan! Magic! DDLC
Heritage
You are a descendent of what’s called an Eros chimera, a species compatible with every species and is exceedingly rare. You are MC’s cousin, who has moved in with your aunt and uncle and cousin due to your parents being on a trip. No one is aware of the heritage(it’s on your mom’s side, and MC is related to your dad)
Sayori’s grandmother was half pixie. Sayori’s pixie blood is stronger that her parent’s especially since her father’s side is also distantly pixie.
Yuri’s grandmother was a mermaid, while her father is a vampire. Since we never get anything on her parents, I’m going with her being adopted when she was younger by a couple who couldn’t have kids.
Natsuki’s mother was a selkie and though her father hates all supernatural creatures, her great grandfather married a dragon shifter, making both of them part dragon, though the combination makes her blood stronger.
Monika grew up in her mothers coven. She is a witch and immediately clocked that her club mates weren’t entirely human, and were unaware of it. She is also part werewolf, since her grandfather on her dad’s side was one. She only lives with her mom, but knows about the werewolf situation due to a heritage potion.
Background information
MC was a part of the club last year, but left. None of them aside from Sayori liked him very much, but they all bonded with each other and consider each other family.
How their heritage affects their yandere tendencies
Sayori’s pixie blood makes her extremely connected to people. Friendships to her are extremely important, which makes MC’s constant rejection of her all the more devastating. Your affection at a moment of heartbreak? Makes her fall for you even more. (If we are following this, the rejection makes her depression much worse more rapidly, like in game)
She will play lots of games with you and follow you everywhere. Aside from that, not much changes. She still cares a lot about you, and just want you to be happy. Another thing neither of you know? Pixie’s take promises very literally, their magic treating any promise as an oath. You promising her that she will always be your friend? She will never forget it.
Yuri’s heritage just adds to her possessiveness. Both sides of her heritage hate sharing, and she is itching to claim you as hers. Bleeding in front of her? She will need to excuse herself before she does something she’ll regret(either jumping you or killing someone)
Since she has no idea about her heritage, she won’t know why everything is getting worse. She will want you to be dripping in pearls and blood. Lord help you if you are someone who gets into a lot of fights. Seeing you covered in blood makes her go crazy. She will have to get out of there fast, before she looses it.
Natsuki doesn’t have a pelt like selkies do, but if you ever hand her anything of hers, she’ll feel compelled to shower you in affection, and will want you happy. I see her as a more laid back yandere, she is very protective but not as possessive.
However, your heritage combined with her distant dragon blood will make her more aggressive over anyone who she views as a threat to you. She will also love seeing you in jewelry, and she doesn’t know why, but seeing you reading her manga or eating her food makes her go wild( her ‘horde’ is mostly comprised of her manga collection , though her club mates also register, which is why she won’t be as possessive when it comes to them. The food part is her urge to provide for you from her dragon heritage)
Monika will clock your heritage in a second. However, this doesn’t mean she won’t be as affected. In fact, she will be more, due to her heritage, since witches are attracted to the strong soft magic, and her wolf side will only encourage her. Still, she will maintain that she is the only one who truly loves you, since she believes she isn’t affected by your heritage.
Monika is definitely the most manipulative of the Yanderes, but that’s not saying much. She can manipulate her club mates easily, especially with magic, but her wolves side sees them as pack, so she has a harder time intentionally hurting them. That doesn’t mean she won’t be possessive, but she won’t want to sabotage her club mates lives terribly. Though you still will be her number one priority, and if it comes down to it, she will kill her club in order for you to love her.
None of them will really want to hurt each other, even as yanderes.( Sayori doesn’t like hurting other period, and the others have heritage that makes it hard to hurt their family, which the club members count as)
People outside of the club? That’s a different matter…
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yanderex0 · 1 month ago
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never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever
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saikoucorps · 5 months ago
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MATCHUPS
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🃏 MATCHUPS ARE CLOSED. 🃏
DETAILED MATCHUPS ARE FOR COMMISSIONS.
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:ఌ¨ ♱ MATCHUPS I WRITE :
Platonic – basically like a friend matchup
Romantic – your partner
Poly – multiple partners
Family – a character will get matched as your family member (parental, siblings, etc)
Yandere – similar to romantic matchups but the character is yandere centric
Option Matches – choose who you want to be matched with
Appearance matchup – get matched on appearance alone. You can send a description, images, or picrew of your appearance.
Moonboard matchup – an aesthetic board for you and the character you're matched with. The character can be personally selected or a normal matchup.
I write 2 fandoms at a time. ☆ you can check what fandoms I write for in my fandoms list.
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ᰔ NOTICE !!
☆ Matchups will include hcs, tropes, songs, second choice, ship name, reasons, and favorite thing about you.
☆ Exchanges include all of the listed below.
☆ Commissions include everything and more. They're more detailed.
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Matchup Menu :
[ bolded are for normal matchups. ]
reasons
headcanons
song that's related to your relationship
tropes (2/3)
how you met
date
ship name
drabble
suggestive/slight nsfw hcs
☆ I won't write nsfw hcs for characters under 15
second choice
their favorite thing about you
small moonboard
confession
Time. These take time. Please be aware of that.
appearance matchups will probably be done in less than an hour... same with moonboard matchups.
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Requesting:
ִ ☆゙ like + reblog this post
ִ ☆゙ shoot me a dm or send your info through an ask!
ִ ☆゙ give me details about yourself! I encourage you to be as detailed as you need. It's easier for me to get the matchup accurate. Plus, the more info I have about you, the more I'm able to write.
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ꪆ🃏୧ What to Include:
name, age, enneagram, mbti, zodiac
details about your personality
hobbies, interests, likes/dislikes
appearance description
your love language(s)
ideal date
ideal partner
specific gender preference
characters you don't want to be matched with
age range/specific group of characters you want to be matched with
If you want nsfw included or not (it will be sfw by default if not specified)
anything else you want to include.
Example of a request:
Hii! I would like to request a short platonic matchup for mha and ddlc. [Insert Info]
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☆ Poly Matchups: if you request a poly matchup, specify if you want the characters to be dating each other as well or not. And how many you want in the relationship.
☆ Family Matchups: specify what kind of family member you want. (ex; sibling.)
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