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1'''Tsuntsun strategies vary greatly...'''
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3# '''[[{{Kuudere}} The Cold Shoulder]]''': In employing this tactic, the Tsundere resolves to not give the guy in question the time of day. If she does talk to him, responses will be monosyllabic. Pointedly ignoring him in conversation and disdainful looks round out the total freeze that she will lay on the hapless fellow. Example of a Tsundere who favors this tactic: ''Manga/{{Genshiken}}'''s Chika Ogiue. If the Tsundere uses these tactics exclusively, she might be labeled a {{Kuudere}} ("cool-dere").
4# '''[[InterplayOfSexAndViolence The Violent Approach]]''': Things get physical, [[DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale and not in the good way]]. The Tsundere, in a bad mood by this point, will punctuate verbal abuse with plenty of good old fashioned violence. [[GroinAttack Kicks]], [[MegatonPunch punches]], slaps, and [[PervertRevengeMode other painful forms]] of [[UnprovokedPervertPayback beatdown will follow]]. Heaven help you if she's got a {{Paper Fan|OfDoom}} or a HyperspaceMallet; the most swashbuckling ones may even wield a whip. Example of a Tsundere who favors this tactic: ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'''s Akane Tendo. This especially applies if the violence mode is semi-permanent, rather than saved for bad moods; a young girl pulling hair and wrestling because [[NoSocialSkills she has yet to figure out non-violent ways of expressing affection]] would count. Deadlier variants are often known as "Mayadere". Violence is usually employed for laughs with a Tsundere, mainly because male self-defense is not allowed, due to the [[WouldntHitAGirl double standard]]. A Tsundere who is seriously angry will engage in verbal threats, but will usually react with fear if her bluff is called. A Tsundere who is seriously violent is bordering on a Yandere.
5# '''[[IShallTauntYou The Taunt]]''': Not as common a tactic, but effective in its own right, is for the Tsundere to constantly belittle the love interest with insults and putdowns. Favorite expressions include "UsefulNotes/{{Baka}}!", and "Urusai!" ("Shut up!"). A Tsundere who knows the guy's point of pride will not hesitate to insult him on that account, and when this tactic is employed nothing the guy can do will be good enough to impress her. If they have BelligerentSexualTension, VolleyingInsults often occur. This kind of Tsundere might be vulnerable to a ShutUpKiss. If she [[AfterActionPatchup ever treats his injuries]], she berates him for acquiring them, or jeers at him for pained reactions -- often to not-gentle treatment. Example of a Tsundere who favors this tactic: ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'''s Asuka Langley Soryuu. If the belittling is limited to [[DeadpanSnarker witty snark]] without blatant insults, then she might be included in the {{Kuudere}} subtype.
6# '''[[TinyTyrannicalGirl Tyrannical Rule]]''': While the above three forms of hostile behavior can be the result of anything, from NoSocialSkills, to awkwardly expressed emotions, sometimes it's made clear that they are just a bossy type of person, who likes to ''dominate'' their partner, like a slave-owner. A notable example is Taiga Aisaka from ''Literature/{{Toradora}}'', who treats Ryūji like her dog.
7# '''All Of The Above''': The Tsundere's reactions will ''heavily'' depend on the situation she and the guy are placed in. Example of a Tsundere who demonstrates this: ''Manga/KimagureOrangeRoad'''s Madoka Ayukawa (who tends to behave, when someone makes her feel angry or disappointed, in the first two ways in the list).
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9'''...as do deredere strategies''':
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11# '''The Un-giver''': [[ThroughHisStomach Giving Valentine's Chocolate to her love interest]], [[ThinkNothingOfIt usually with an excuse]] ("I felt sorry for you"), as well as other gifts that might have romantic undertones. Example of a Tsundere who favors this tactic: Chiharu Mihara from ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'', England from ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers''.
12# '''The Helper''': Helping him with his chores. [[ThroughHisStomach Cooking for him]] is a favorite tactic -- even if she won't admit to it. Examples of Tsunderes who favor this tactic: Takako Ayase (''Manga/MidoriDays'', cooking) and Shinichi Chiaki (''Manga/NodameCantabile'', cleaning).
13# '''The Trainer''': Beating him in a session of TrainingFromHell or helping him out to beat an enemy in combat. Example of a Tsundere who favors this tactic: Evangeline A. K. [=McDowell=] from ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi''.
14# '''The Defender''': [[ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend Protecting]] [[{{Protectorate}} a love interest or friend]] from a stronger enemy, often claiming "IWasJustPassingThrough!". Example of a Tsundere who favors this tactic: Tatsuki Arisawa from ''Manga/{{Bleach}}''.
15# '''The Nurse''': [[UnbrokenVigil Sitting by]] the {{love interest}}'s bedside if he falls sick or has an accident, double points if she [[SleepCute falls asleep next to him]]. AfterActionPatchup also affords a chance to show her tender side by nursing, though it may be peppered with ''tsun'' taunts about acquiring the injuries in the first place.
16# '''The Advisor''': Listening to his non-romantic woes once in a while and helping him out with them, especially if the guy is BookDumb and the Tsundere helps him with schoolwork. Example of a Tsundere who favors this tactic: Madoka Ayukawa from ''Manga/KimagureOrangeRoad''.
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18In addition, there appear to be three major specific "Classes", which while more common with Harsh may sometimes fit with Sweet.
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20* The '''"Wolf-Girl"-class Tsundere''' who can't or won't be honest about her feelings, is quick to judge her love interest (or the main character in a harem comedy) poorly, and usually pelts him with violence at the slightest provocation, real or imagined. Bonus points if she calls him an idiot for not understanding her feelings outside his earshot. Prime examples are Nana from ''Manga/ToLoveRu'', Asuka Langley Soryu from ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' (though she also has traces of other types), Fumino from ''Literature/MayoiNekoOverrun'', Naru Narusegawa from ''Manga/LoveHina'', Louise from ''Literature/TheFamiliarOfZero''.
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22* The '''Discipline-class Tsundere''': Usually a fellow student assigned some role of authority, hall monitor, school president, etc. who is rather strict in rules enforcement. She is quick to blame the love interest for breaches of etiquette and tries to punish him for it. This usually surprises him in that he's getting singled out for attention over others. Romantic interest seldom comes to mind as the reason (at least until he gets wind of further evidence). Prime examples would be Yui of ''Manga/ToLoveRu'', Asuna of ''Literature/{{Oreshura}}'', Kyou of ''VisualNovel/{{Clannad}}'', and Misaki of ''Manga/MaidSama''.
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24* The '''Tragic Past-class Tsundere''': [[SourOutsideSadInside This poor girl]] has a DarkAndTroubledPast that makes understanding her feelings, let alone expressing them, highly problematic for everyone, including herself. As such, approaching her is rather delicate, and if she approaches someone else, expect many misunderstandings good or bad. While violence towards the Love Interest is not required, it often occurs. Prime Examples include Satellizer of ''Manga/{{Freezing}}'', Yami of ''Manga/ToLoveRu'' (Rito has not one or two, but '''''three''''' Tsundere in his UnwantedHarem), and Taiga Aisaka from ''Literature/{{Toradora}}''. The aforementioned Asuka and Misaki also turn out to be one as their respective pasts are brought up.
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27The ''deredere'' moments vary from one Tsundere to another. With more ''tsuntsun'' types of Tsundere, they tend to be more [[IndyPloy spontaneous]], whereas more ''deredere'' types of Tsundere usually [[ASimplePlan plan out]] the ''deredere'' moments only for [[HilarityEnsues everything to go wrong]].
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29A Tsundere's attractiveness is two-fold: on the one hand, she is an [[PluckyGirl independent, strong-willed girl]], determined to do everything well. On the other, she has major [[{{Moe}} endearing traits]] such as awkwardness with relationships (particularly romantic relationships) or {{tomboy}}ish tendencies, which she perceives as "weakness." However, where another girl would start {{wangst}}ing about these, a Tsundere just blushes and covers them up with aggressive attitude. Furthermore, she's much less likely to suffer from {{Chickification}}, since her less-than-doting personality facet ''is'' her major appeal. For the more ''tsuntsun'' type, it's assumed that she only acts mean to hide her good heart or deal with romantic attraction. For the more ''deredere'' type, her hidden tsuntsun side shows that she's more than just [[TheHeart the sweet girl]].
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31Most Tsundere deny their behavior, although a few glory in it. The more ''deredere'' types of Tsundere in particular often aspire to become a YamatoNadeshiko, perhaps following the example of an older sister or her mother. When she fails in these attempts (usually directed at her LoveInterest) expect her to either release her tsuntsun half on a convenient target (again, usually her LoveInterest), or to show off her deredere half by [[HumanizingTears breaking down and crying]] (often in the LoveInterest's arms). The loss of her LoveInterest is a common method for changing a Tsundere into a YamatoNadeshiko. If her {{Tsundere}} personality re-emerges, it's probably a sign that she's learned to love again.
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33FourTemperamentEnsemble and UsefulNotes/MyersBriggs: The more ''tsuntsun'' types is almost always Choleric and E[[superscript:_]]T[[superscript:_]], at least as a starting point (possibly to progress to be more ''deredere'' eventually). Sanguine and Eclectic Tsunderes (E[[superscript:_]]F[[superscript:_]]) tend to be more ''deredere'' types from the start and skip over the more ''tsuntsun'' types altogether.
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35Voice actresses who [[PigeonholedVoiceActor often portray]] Tsundere roles include Creator/RieKugimiya, Creator/AyanaTaketatsu, Creator/KateHiggins and Creator/SatsukiYukino. For the male actor, it's Creator/NoriakiSugiyama.

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