Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-31492005-20180306150245/@comment-33731988-20180406212130

@ Mako Fanboy, has Sakura ever put Naruto into the hospital? Has Sakura ever given Naruto mental illnesses? Does Naruto hate Sakura for hitting him? Did Naruto stop being friends with Sakura because of the abuse? Real abuse is when the victim is sent to the hospital and given years of therapy because of their mental and physical state. And what does Naruto get when Sakura hits him? Just a couple of bruises that heal in 0.1 seconds.

If you can't handle a little bit of violence, why do you watch Naruto? Abuse is violence, fighting is violence, playing around with fire and burning people is violence, destroying people's organs is violence, gentle fist and ninjutsu is violence. Naruto is one of those shows that revolves around "violence". If you think what Sakura does to Naruto is equal to the things that the show revolves around, why do you watch things like this?

Temari also hits Shikamaru and Shikadai, what do you say to that? She even flung them out of the house with her giant fan in Boruto. Kushina punched her own son on the head when he first met her, what do you have to say to that? Kushina even beat up a genin when she was still in the Academy. Neji tried to kill Hinata during the Chuunin exams because of something she said, what about that? Sasuke and Naruto always fight, they even got their arms lost. Does that count as abuse as well? I mean, it's violent, they lost their arms and they had to wait for Sakura to come save their asses before they bled to death. Does that count as abuse too? Hmm, I wonder......

@ BigVibber, to be honest, I think the show makes no difference whether Hinata, Sakura, Temari or any other girl was the heroine. She was not trying to squeeze into the naruto-sasuke bromance because they were in a league of their own.

What about that time when Sasuke poked her forehead? That was his ultimate expression for love, wasn't it? Bonds come in all different shapes, so their love doesn't have to be your idea of love where it's always shown so obviously. Sasuke's kind of a kuudere so it takes time for them to show their soft side. Love doesn't always have to be out in the open. Wonder why some people hide their relationships? Plus, I don't think you really understand the concept of "fidelity". If you did, you'd understand why Sakura endured the whole time and why it counts as true love.