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He is also very focused on becoming stronger and taking revenge on his brother, and seems to consider most everything else a distraction. Of his peers, Naruto maintains a special relationship with another ninja-in-training who also lost his parents, Sasuke Uchiha. and later in the manga, naruto internalises this thought, he wants to protect sasuke, who is precious to him.
almost 200 chapters later, and we still have land of waves clear references.
and as if that’s not enough, the feeling of acceptance that makes haku so devoted to zabuza is also shared by naruto towards sasuke.
in the arc itself, naruto recognises clearly that what haku felt for zabuza was love, the word he uses denotes feelings of affection, it’s not a mere “care about” the translation here is saying.
This is an offensive way of saying "you," which is technically all it means, though sometimes it is translated as "jerk" or "bastard" or some similar insult to get the message across that the speaker is being insulting. "you are such a teme" doesn't make sense. the way naruto and sasuke speak about each other is indicated in the manga as reasons for someone to romantically love one another, but they have a plus that their relationship is seen by the narrative as special, and what they have is mutual.
omoi and shinjuu
another one that has been pointed out by many people in the fandom, i’m not here to exactly discuss shinjuu and its references outside the manga, even though other tumblr uses have done a pretty good job on this.
Though the protection of a friend is completely fine within a heteronormative space, the context of Naruto and Sasuke’s relationship allows for a deeper interpretation. sasuke uses a term of endearment with naruto, a special nickname he doesn’t use with anyone else, actually, naruto is the only person to have that with sasuke.
in a flashback, we learn that naruto called sasuke an “usuratonkachi” first, but sasuke kept it and started using it with naruto.
Some fans use this term as a return insult for Sasuke used by Naruto. Particularities of Boys’ Manga in the Early Twenty-First Century: How Naruto Differs from Dragon Ball. Research findings suggest that many cases of popular slash fiction queer relationships develop from a place of enmity, or active opposition, rather than friendship (Arunrangsiwed, 2016).
This begins to change when the two are placed on Team 7 along with Haruno Sakura. some fans see SasuNaru and NaruSasu as separate and distinct pairings. The blood splatter implies that they’re holding hands. Through a queer eye, the sibling rivalry that these two characters have can be seen as a flirtatious relationship, as seen through the previous images.
Relationships in the mainstream media are primarily composed of straight cisgender individuals who expectedly come together on the terms of heteronormativity in various cultures throughout the modern world. Another popular setting is the world of the rich and the famous.
This image represents an example of fan-created slash fiction, whose goal is to reposition the borders of heteronormativity (Bauwel et al., 2008).
you can disagree all you want and i know people will, but no one has yet provided the textual evidence that shows otherwise.
Fannish Interpretation
Some supporters of Sasuke x Naruto believe or joke that the pairing iscanon and that Kishimoto (the series creator) either hasn't realized it yet or that he's a SasuNaru shipper himself.
Naruto and Sasuke’s expressions of sweated embarrassment are meant to communicate distaste, but by applying queer theory, their reactions can be taken for nervousness due to Naruto’s openly displaying affection towards his same-sex peer.
An animated scene from the Naruto anime was spliced together to create this image.