I like how when Naruto's lovers want him to halt adding more women for the moment he does so and doesn't act upset. He even questions the thought of adding a woman who has romantic feelings towards him. The fact that he set up a separate meeting place so that he can meet up with each lover individually to give them one on one attention/love is commendable as well. I mean who wants an all out orgy all the time?
Kukaku wanting to make her sisters jealous will eventually lead to her trying to get with Naruto won't it.
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Thank you for the review.
I agree obviously that it is a good thing Naruto listens to his lovers. The simple reason being that it shows he feels he is in an equal relationship with them. He takes more loves because they allow him to as much as because he can. But, if they ask him to stop and he throws a hissfit or worse doesn't listen then it just shows him as being selfish, not to mention makes a mockery of my claiming he values and cherishes them.
As for Kukaku, I wouldn't say it leads to anything so much as to demonstrate that she is placing value in the wrong things. I feel that a person that is truly content doesn't care what other people think about them. Kukaku sees her sisters are content, and perhaps because she lacks in it her own tries to spread it to others. For example, I am less than content with how Naruto ended. I thought it was a slap in the face to people expecting the story to build to something. Characters were regressed or just forgiven to keep them around. Not to mention how it turned Naruto into a scumbag father and friend. I show that lack of contentment by stating my displeasure every chance I can. Thank you for the opportunity by the way. Kukaku can be said to be doing the same thing in a sense.