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oh thank god it's not just me
some people love them all that build up and tension,
i hate love triangles.
so boring and adds nothing but drama for drama's sake all i want is an awesome love story with good characters
some people love them all that build up and tension,
i hate love triangles.
so boring and adds nothing but drama for drama's sake all i want is an awesome love story with good characters

some people love them all that build up and tension,
i hate love triangles.
so boring and adds nothing but drama for drama's sake all i want is an awesome love story..."
absolutely! and a male lead that makes u sigh.. :D



A good triangle is not making who the MC chooses to be unpredictable. When triangle becomes the key plot then that is all we end up with, suspense over who she chooses. As such we have a mushy teen romance as sub plot. It shows how low we as readers have set the bar.
Honestly in a triangle, the MC can choose either or neither of the two boys.(min is 2 and no limit on max)
the outcome is no different.
By our ogling about which guy is hot, we are only encouraging authors to use the least effort in writing a worthy book.


Also, I never really understood why teenage girls obsess over celebrities (I know they are safe ways to explore romantic feelings, but I always thought a tremendous waste of time and energy), why not give the guy who sits behind you in math class a quarter of that energy and you might have a real life boy friend. Granted, he probably won't look like the teen idol, but then don't complain that you spend every weekend reading romances instead of having one. And just because a boy kisses you once on page 37, does not mean he loves you or that he's your boyfriend or that he is trustworthy or that you know him. Sigh.
Besides, tension or suspense, I also think the authors use multiple interested parties to convince us of the character's desirability. If the character was truly awesome, I would know it and feel it, just because a bunch of girls are throwing themselves at a boy doesn't mean he's a good guy, it might mean he's a flirt, a player, really handsome or they are skanks.
Sorry, jumping off my soap box now...LOL

well said XD



Yes, I agree.

so true



Of course, there are some good love triangles used but for the most part it seems to be turning into a crutch of sorts.



Actually I like books where there is a plot, a story. The books that are concentrated only on romances and love triangles are mostly a waste of time, at least for me. Some authors try to make their books appealing by putting as much romance in it as possible and when they think it's not enough they put a random person to form a love triangle and in most cases with insta-loves.


I agree. Why do they always choose the jerk? It's bothersome to me. A bad boy is one thing but he doesn't have to be a butthead to the main character. Why are some women/girls so drawn to being treated poorly? It disturbs me...

I hear you. You want to have a crush on the male character by the end not want to smack him. Lol!

I just finished a book where a girl fell in love with a boy not even 24 hours after knowing him...and then she met a "nice guy" who was supposed to make her feel happy all the time...(vs her 24 hours love at first sight with bad boy.)
I mean...there is nothing wrong with a love triangle if it's real. now a days it's all about swoon and intrigue, instead of the journey.
Oh not to mention, now every time there is more than one main guy, I'm on alert waiting for the sign that he's a candidate and going to fall for our heroine or confess his undying love...(*_*)

many readers dig into abusive relationships with sexy bad boys.


Destiny wrote: "I don't mind a triangle when it's executed well but I do feel like it's overdone."
I agree Destiny.
I agree Destiny.
Krystal wrote: "I have a love/hate relationship with love triangle. if its done right and the author don't go overbroad its ok. but never end up picking the guy you want them to."
That's how I feel Krystal.
That's how I feel Krystal.

But the you have the dilemma of keeping the love interests equal like in The Vampire Diaries (TV show not books), the show was clearly Stelena for the first two seasons, confused in the third, and Delena in seasons five and six which either elated some fans (ME!) or infuriated others (Stelena shippers) so somehow the writer always loses. I don't know, I like love triangles but only when I'm actually frightened or worried that my chosen couple won't end up together, not when its clear as day who'll end up with who. And only if it helps character building and moves and doesn't stall the progress of the book.

That's a great way to look at it. Im not caught up with The Vampire Diaries TV show yet but I always wanted her to pick Damon Stefan was to much of a goody to shoes.


Other than that, for me love triangles are never done correctly. I feel like they always force situations that don't make sense and making the characters really really unlikeable. I also feel like the authors who use this trope underestimate us readers, and it's unfortunate so many of them choose to go this predictable way. There are a few specific things that bug me a lot:
- When it is obvious who the girl is going to end up with (aka - The Iron King), but in order to FORCE the love triangle the author makes the main character lead the third one on anyway, and later in order to resolve it and so the main character won't look bad the third person is made out to look bad in some way. By doing something horrible, betraying someone, changing personality and becoming an ass, etc.
It's annoying, it's just a way for the main character not to have to deal with her actions. AHH.
This also happens for example when the main character has a boyfriend/girlfriend but throughout the book likes someone else and mentally cheats on the gf/bf, and later - same thing - the gf/bf does something that makes them look like an ass so the main character's actions are magically justified.
- The other situation is when the girl doesn't actually know who she likes better and we, as readers, aren't sure who she'll end up with. This scenario also bugs me because more often than not the character comes off very immature, and not willing to make decisions. This makes her look weak and the longer it goes on the worse it looks. It also makes the love interests seem like they have no pride. And it's made even worse with the classic YA mary sue who thinks she's so ugly or non-pretty, nothing special, but for some reason EVERYONE is in love with her anyway.
- I hate any love triangle that is resolved with *fate* or the *soulmates* way. Like "I like you too but he's my soulmate". Ew, gross.
- I hate when the MC doesn't actually make the decision and allow for the others or the situations to make it for her. I hate who the person involved in a love triangle usually takes the role of a victim, acting like they are just victims for having too many people interested in them.
Basically I hate everything about love triangles in YA fiction, and I applaud the authors who are original enough to not rely on that for conflict.

Sadly, that's the cycle of life.



Totally agree.




That just sounds confusing.


That just sounds confu..."
Really more tiresome than confusing. I think a couple of the characters were more in love with the concept of being in love than actually in love with the other person.




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Jeez what happened to the days when there was only one love interest??