The Villain's Tale

I bet if we were to examine the crush lists of most ladies, names such as Klaus Mikaelson, Damon Salvatore, Christian Grey, Hardin Scott, Lucifer and Rio would be repetitive in those lists. Somehow, the bad boy in the tale always ends up being the ladies’ favorite. There is something about villains that just makes them desirable. Just to remind or enlighten you, villains are characters in films who have evil motives and actions – the bad guy in the movie who always harms other people, the don't care who is chaotic and troublesome. Villains tend to always first get the girl's attention, and then the girl. And surprisingly, the girl sticks, as she gradually finds the toxic romantic relationship as fun and adventurous or Maybe because they get a chance to see first hand the real man behind that bad boy mask. The bad boy gets the girl's adrenaline pumping up, and suddenly, her life becomes more exciting and thrilling. "Normal is boring," so they said. I have always wondered why I fancied villains even in real life my taste fir men is questionable. Any guy that is nice, silent, shy, I run away from. I think it is because bad boys often stick to that one girl. I repeat, bad boys not fuck boys there is a very big difference between the two. The goosebumps I get when the bad boy gets down on his knees for her, and her alone, certainly portrays my inclination towards villains. A hero would effortlessly sacrifice thee girl to save the world, but a villain would tear the world apart if she even got a bruise. Unlike villains, heroes possess honest and truthful motives, while their actions always depict integrity. Villains rarely resemble heroes, as the bad boy is always selfish, manipulative, arrogant, and rude to others, except thee girl, who he treats like a queen.


What matters the most to many ladies is how a man treats them, and with that in mind, who does not desire to be treated like a queen and be assured that the crown is yours regardless of the situation? I think villains are misjudged and that most of the time we don't get to see them for who they really are, we don't get to see their side of the story, we don't take time to get to know them better and most of the time don't understand why the girl would be with someone like them. But deep down we know that a hero may not seem so full of glory. Monsters are made not born, and any soul tortured, confused, abused and scarred incidentally would not have time to mourn and heal.



The bad boy attitude is a defense mechanism. So the next time I side with or defend the villain of a tale, remember that they too were once broken and frail.


Author: Chelsea Jonnes Pwokah
Edited by: Edwin Orango

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