The "girls, bullies, and romantic storylines" trope is not going away—nor should it. At its core, it taps into a universal human desire: to be seen, to win over a challenge, and to believe that even the hardest heart can learn to love.
The best example is Kaz Brekker from Leigh Bardugo’s Six of Crows . Kaz is cruel, manipulative, and violent. But the narrative never pretends his cruelty is good . He bullies everyone equally. His romance with Inej works because he never bullies her into loving him; he bullies the world for her. The power imbalance is flipped. Girls and Bull sex - www.amfet.co.cc -