There could be several reasons. Some might be trying to subvert the normal narrative of the 'Dragon Ball' series in a very extreme way. They might think that by creating such a dark scenario, they can show a more 'real' or 'gritty' side of the fictional world. However, this ignores the fact that the series is mainly aimed at an audience that expects positive and inspiring stories. Also, some writers may lack the proper understanding of how to handle sensitive topics like suicide and end up writing something inappropriate without realizing the full consequences.
Maybe they're just exploring very dark and edgy ideas without considering the implications. Some people might think it's a way to show a different side of the character, but it's a very wrong approach.
One reason could be a misdirected attempt at creating 'deep' or 'thought - provoking' content. They might not understand the harm it can cause. Another possibility is that they're trying to shock others, but this is a very inappropriate way to get attention. It could also be that they have some personal issues and are projecting them onto the character in a very negative way.
One possible reason could be stress. In fanfic scenarios, she might be under a lot of pressure from her scientific research or protecting the Earth. The stress could build up to a point where she starts to harm herself as an outlet.
It's not ethical at all. Fanfic that involves such a dark and self - harming topic as suicide can be very disturbing and triggering for many readers. It also goes against the positive and adventurous spirit that the original 'Dragon Ball' series often portrays. We should focus on creating and promoting positive fan works that uphold the values of the source material.
One possible reason could be a radical change in Bulma's character. Maybe she's been corrupted by some dark force or has some deep - seated grudge that has been building up over time. But again, this is very uncharacteristic of her normal self.
Another aspect could be related to the writer's own emotional state or their exploration of dark emotions. They might be using Bulma as a vessel to convey their own feelings about difficult situations or their understanding of how someone could reach a point of such despair. But overall, this is a very unorthodox and potentially distressing concept for a fanfic.
It is highly unethical. Fanfiction often has a wide readership, and depicting a character like Sakura killing herself can be seen as glorifying or normalizing suicide, which is a serious real - world problem. There are many other positive and healthy storylines that could be explored instead.
One reason could be the constant threat to the world in the Dragon Ball universe. She might feel helpless as a non - fighter, seeing her friends and family in danger all the time. For example, when powerful villains like Frieza or Cell were on the loose, she could be depressed about her inability to contribute more directly to the fight.
One reason could be that the fanfic might distort her character. Bulma is a smart scientist, and if the Vegito fanfic makes her act in a way that's not true to her intelligent and rational self, she would seem to reject it. For instance, if the fanfic has her being overly emotional or doing things that are completely against her scientific nature just to fit into a Vegito - centered plot.
It could also be due to a sense of isolation. If all his friends turned against him for some reason, perhaps being wrongly accused of a heinous crime. Naruto, who values his bonds deeply, might find such a situation unbearable and choose to end his own life.
Maybe some writers want to explore extreme character deviations. They might be interested in creating a shock factor by making a beloved character like Ahsoka do something so heinous. It could also be an attempt to explore a very dark, alternate universe where all the good characters turn bad.
It could also be due to the way the fanfic writers handle their characters. If they write Bulma as a prideful character and Chichi as someone who challenges that pride, either directly or indirectly, Bulma might be written as hating Chichi. Fanfic often takes creative liberties and this could be one of the results.