Well, in the context of manga, 'doesn't hurt to be slashed by love' is usually an exaggerated or symbolic expression. It doesn't mean there's actual harm. It might refer to the ups and downs or difficulties in a romantic relationship without causing real pain.
No, it's not likely. Love is usually depicted as something positive, not painful in the form of slashing.
In most manga, being 'slashed by love' is more of a metaphor and doesn't imply actual physical pain. It often represents emotional turmoil or challenges rather than literal hurt.
Yes, love could cause heartache. In true love, the mutual attraction of the soul makes both parties highly compatible. This kind of deep love is often accompanied by the instinct of heartache. When you truly love someone, you will involuntarily place the other party in an important position in your heart, and your concern for him or her will even exceed your own. For example, when the other party was unhappy, sad, or met with misfortune, they would want to bear the burden for the other party and try their best to make him or her happy and solve the problem. This was an instinctive reaction that did not need to be urged or forced. At the same time, when two people who loved each other could not be together for various reasons, such as meeting the right person at the wrong time, separation becoming the norm and reunion becoming a luxury, the pain of missing each other would haunt the heart. In the dead of the night, the longing for one's lover gripped one's heart, and one could not wait to meet again. The helplessness of missing but not being able to meet was intertwined with love. This kind of deep longing and regret of not being able to love would make one's heart ache.
It depends. Sometimes the portrayal of love in manga can be very real and touching, but other times it might be more idealized or exaggerated.
It could hurt because of unrequited love, or maybe there are external factors like family opposition or societal pressure.
In many manga, love isn't necessarily an illusion. It can be presented realistically, with all its ups and downs. But in certain cases, it might be framed as an illusion to make the story more thought-provoking.
Not necessarily. Manga love can be a source of inspiration and entertainment. It's only a poison if it becomes an obsession that affects your life negatively.
Well, it depends on the specific manga. Some might present love as a lie, while others show it in a more positive light.
Not necessarily. In many manga, love is depicted as a complex and real emotion, not just an illusion.
Not necessarily. Many manga portray love in a genuine and heartfelt manner. However, there are cases where it's used symbolically or metaphorically to represent something else, giving the appearance of being an illusion.
Maybe you have a unique emotional need or are seeking some kind of catharsis through such intense experiences depicted in the manga.
Well, it could be that being hurt by love in manga offers a sort of catharsis or a chance to understand different aspects of human relationships in a safe fictional context. It can also be a form of escapism, allowing one to confront difficult emotions vicariously.