Why do romantic storylines veer into the putrid? The primary driver is often a .
This mirrors real-world themes of "toxic" devotion, where one partner loses their identity entirely to serve an unresponsive or "dead" entity. 4. The "Body Horror" of the Heart
consistently rejects his advances, viewing him with a mix of disgust and annoyance, which fuels the "lovable loser but also a villain" trope Putrid occupies. Rivalries and Friction
Why do romantic storylines veer into the putrid? The primary driver is often a .
This mirrors real-world themes of "toxic" devotion, where one partner loses their identity entirely to serve an unresponsive or "dead" entity. 4. The "Body Horror" of the Heart
consistently rejects his advances, viewing him with a mix of disgust and annoyance, which fuels the "lovable loser but also a villain" trope Putrid occupies. Rivalries and Friction