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4tell0life4
Since: Mar, 2018
29th Aug, 2018 04:18:37 PM
I only saw this once in a yuri doujin I read.
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hayan_nabi
Since: May, 2018
2nd Sep, 2018 01:51:44 PM
Yeah, it's not exactly what you'd call common, but I still think it counts as a trope? I read through Not A Trope, Too Rare To Trope, and PSOC and it doesn't seem to qualify as any of them.
Edited by hayan_nabi
WarJay77
(Troper Knight)
2nd Sep, 2018 02:32:12 PM
Maybe take it to the Launch Pad?
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Hanahaki Disease is a fictional disease in which someone throws up/coughs up flowers due to unrequited love. There are typically three ways to be rid of the disease: death, if the other person loves you back, or surgery that removes the flowers (and your feelings for the other person, although sometimes it will remove your memories of them as well). Think Flower Motifs, Cherry Blossoms, or both. It typically pops up in angsty fanworks, but it was popularized by the manga Hanahaki Otome (The Girl Who Coughs Flowers).
I've looked it up, but the only thing I found was a mention of it in the Love Hurts Anime and Manga examples page under Tokyo Ghoul.
Edited by hayan_nabi