Wagamama Oujo ni Tsukaeta Bannou Shitsuji, Tonari no Teikoku de Saikyou no Gunjin ni Nariagari Musou Suru - Vol. 1 Ch. 2 - Examination Site

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That doesn't at all look like a triple yin yang.

As far as heavy problems for you not to care about, I recommend you give Flame of Recca a passing glance. Instead of magic eyes (which are already a common trope), how about a son of a Hokage possessed by 8 flame dragons who wants to be recognized as a true ninja.
 
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That doesn't at all look like a triple yin yang.

As far as heavy problems for you not to care about, I recommend you give Flame of Recca a passing glance. Instead of magic eyes (which are already a common trope), how about a son of a Hokage possessed by 8 flame dragons who wants to be recognized as a true ninja.
Wait what.
 
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Welp now the princess is madly in love with the MC. On my chapter 2 and his harem is started.
 
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Honestly, whoever create a dress design for that princess was NOT ELEGANT 😤
The skirt is too short!! THAT'S A DRESS ONLY FOR HENTAI... NOT ELEGANT
 
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I like the touch of the new princess’s face glitching to Kiric as the spell is shooting towards her, a nice way to peer into Litt’s mind in a “show, don’t tell” type of way
 
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Stockholm syndrome does exist and has been heavily researched.
Stockholm syndrome was created without any diagnostic evidence actually. The psychiatrist didn't speak with a single hostage before coming up with that term. Literally just went "trust me bro".

Its creator made it up to excuse police after a woman was angry at the government during a bank heist. The government was willing to sacrifice her and several other hostages to capture and kill the assailants; meanwhile, one of the people taking her hostage cared more about her wellbeing than even the police did. She didn't "fall in love with" or "side with" the people taking her hostage. Instead, she just called the police out for treating their lives so flagrantly while the police and politicians were concerned about not being seen as pussy for caring about their own citizens on some "We don't bow to criminals" type shit.

So, no, Stockholm Syndrome Does Not Exist. The term spits on Kristin Enmark went through and sides with over-institutionalization, false diagnoses, and sexism. None of these things work in your favor.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-08-23/is-stockholm-syndrome-a-myth/102738084
https://mentalzon.com/en/post/6599/is-stockholm-syndrome-a-psychiatric-reality-or-a-convenient-myth
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...m-syndrome-meaning-bank-robbery-b2399531.html

And though some research shows that something like Stockholm syndrome does exist, it's significantly less prevalent than people would believe:
https://md-eksperiment.org/en/post/...ence-and-why-its-rarely-the-right-label-today
And even still, I think calling it Stockholm syndrome considering what actually happened that day is a very severe mislabeling. Something like Survivalist Affection or Survivalist Affective syndrome would probably be more accurate.

Trauma Bonding, on the other hand, is very real and a valid response to reduce pain and suffering on the victim. It's just also not Stockholm syndrome, which is, to me, not real and trauma bonding should not be called that.

-signed, a firm believer that Stockholm syndrome should stay in fiction if it ever exists at all
 
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