Ijime Kara Tasuketa Osananajimi Ga Yandere Ni Naru Made - Ch. 7

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She's overreacting like fuck and is totally in the wrong here, but MC is not fully blameless here either.

He should have known by now that his "childhood friend", who he supposedly has known for YEARS, is this mentally unstable. Who the hell did he fall in love with then if he barely knows her?
 
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Him: Bruh... What you doing... i came here to say that i love you and am worried about you...
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Is it still yandere if she attacks herself instead of the guy? I thought it's the other way around.
Yandere is a Japanese term for a person who is initially very loving and gentle to someone before their devotion becomes destructive in nature, often through violence.
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yandere (ヤンデレ): A term for a person who is initially loving and caring to someone they like a lot until their romantic love, admiration and devotion becomes feisty and mentally destructive in nature through either overprotectiveness, violence, brutality or all three combined. The term is a portmanteau of the words yanderu (病んでる), meaning (mentally or emotionally) ill, and deredere (でれでれ, "lovey dovey"), meaning to show genuinely strong romantic affection. Yandere characters are mentally unstable, deranged, and use violence or emotional abuse as an outlet for their emotions. Yandere are usually, but not always, female characters
These terms are ample, it's mostly anything that goes from calm to obsessive and sometimes violent, could be to anyone, protagonist and self included.
Its so ample that a more famous term nowadays for cases when there is mostly self-harm, mainly when it's used as a manipulation tool, that people like to use is menhera.

Most people would argue and say menhera are separated from yandere, i like to view them as a sub yandere type, at the end of the day most people will stick with the specific first definition they saw anyway.
 
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