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It's sad to see people who want a bad boy/girl and just end up in a toxic relationship. It's possible to find someone who is badass AND willing to treat you with respect, but they are not common. It takes way too long for people to realize that the gentler person is going to lead to a better relationship in the long run.
One might argue that the most badass thing someone can do in a relationship is treating your partner with love and respect.
WHICH IS WHY WE TREAT MOXXIE NICE
AND EXPLOSIONS!!!
I think you’re missing the point. They’re not looking for a badass. They’re looking for someone broken that they can attempt to fix.
I think it's a lot of things. I've seen people looking for a badass, I've seen people looking for a project, and I've seen a lot of people looking to self harm by finding someone who treats them like they feel they deserve often seeking people who will tell them the same things their parents did