Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-31492005-20180306150245/@comment-734582-20180307140821

BlazeRelease wrote: Opposite attracts. Not how romance works. People need to have some connection, some common ground. I just can't imagine Sasuke sitting at the table. "Yea, so today i explored Kaguya's dimension by teleporting myself an unimaginable distance, used my eyes to glimpse parts of reality no ordinary eye can see." "Yea well i healed some people".

How can Sasuke, god incarnate of a legendary clan with a thousand years of history, pain, shame and pride, possibly relate to Sakura, a common kunoichi with no such history or baggage? How could she relate to what he perceives and experiences? How can he? If someone dies on Sakura's watch, she'd have to live with the shame of failure. if someone dies on Sasuke's watch, he can entertain the idea of literally returning them from the dead.

How do their experiences even relate? I can understand Hinata and Naruto. She born with innate strength but weak of heart, found inspiration in Naruto. Raised as the heir of a clan, she understands the burden on Naruto as Hokage, hell the burden on him as aspiring Hokage. She gets why he can't come home early. She understands the burden on her kids since it's what she felt. His godlike power is maybe not her full experience, but she too experiences being able to perceive what others can not. She gets his desire to prove himself, because as clan head she was supposed to do that too.