Perhaps you prefer more serious, thought - provoking content. Funny stories, with their focus on humor and amusement, don't engage you on an intellectual or emotional level that you value. You might be more interested in stories that deal with complex human relationships, historical events, or deep philosophical ideas.
Maybe you find them too predictable or cheesy. Some love stories can seem formulaic and lack depth, which could be a turn-off.
Perhaps the development of the characters felt forced or the overall storyline was too predictable. Maybe there was a lack of depth or complexity that you look for in a manhwa.
You can simply avoid them. If you're in a social situation where people start telling funny stories, you can politely excuse yourself or change the topic.
Maybe you find them too cheesy or unrealistic. Feel - good stories often have a predictable and overly positive plot which might seem dull to you.
Maybe it's because you're focusing too much on the bad parts. Everyone has some not - so - great experiences, but if you keep replaying them in your head, they seem worse. Try to step back and look at the bigger picture.
Maybe it's because the quality varies a lot and some are poorly written.
Maybe you haven't found the right type of literature yet. There are so many different genres out there, like science fiction, mystery, or even graphic novels. Try exploring different styles and you might change your mind.
Maybe it's because the stories aren't interesting or relevant to you.
Maybe it's because they lack originality and become predictable. When ideas are overused, it can make the story feel stale and not engaging.
Maybe you dislike it because a lot of fanfictions deviate too much from the original Naruto story. They might change the characters' personalities in ways that don't seem true to the source material.