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Did Sakura actually love Sasuke?
Sakura has always had a crush on Sasuke since they were very young, although Sasuke often dismissed her. When Sasuke made plans to leave Konoha, Sakura tried to stop him by confessing her love for him, only for Sasuke to thank her for everything she’s done for him and leave anyway.
Does Sasuke get jealous of Sakura?
This is again proven during Konoha Crush when Sasuke made Naruto save Sakura “at all costs.” He gets jealous by the way Sakura looks at Naruto when she discovers he was the one to save her and feels like he wishes he were strong enough to be the one who had.
Does Sasuke have feelings for Sakura in the manga?
However, in the manga for Naruto, for both Part I and Part II, there are several moments that were conveyed extremely different compared to the anime. For starters, in the manga it actually is hinted at the entire time that Sasuke might have feelings for Sakura throughout the story.
What happened to Sasuke at the end of Naruto?
Sasuke, on the other hand, touches one of the bells, though he fails to take it. When Sasuke ultimately loses to Kakashi, Sakura comes upon him and faints. Rather than leaving after freeing himself, Sasuke instead chooses to stay by Sakura’s side until she wakes up, putting his path as a ninja in jeopardy as time dwindles.
Why does Sasuke say you’re annoying?
Sasuke is saying that Naruto and Sakura have become like a family to him and that he cares about them a great deal, even to the point of being willing to die for them. One thing fans use to support Sasuke’s alleged dislike of Sakura is the repeated “you’re annoying” line.
Why does Sasuke struggle with letting people get close to him?
Sasuke struggles with letting people get close to him due to losing his entire clan at the hands of his brother. In a moment he lost his parents, his friends and neighbors, and his brother. It’s no wonder he struggles to form relationships. Yet, despite his loner tendencies, Sasuke has a hard time pushing Sakura away, particularly in the manga.