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flirtress said:
I have been seeing people commenting and replying to similar threads to this सवाल with Kikyo as the answer. I understand that Kikyo was Inuyasha's first love, and because she was his first love, इनुयाशा will never ever forget about Kikyo. However, one must also consider that Kikyo is dead and cannot be compatible with Inuyasha. It is because of this foundation that was built which resulted in the constant thoughts about Kikyo. Think about it… Your first crush/first relationship. आप will never ever forget about the special bond that आप have created. It is always hard to let go of your true love. Thus, because of this reason, इनुयाशा is always fleeing from Kagome to save Kikyo. I also felt as though he must protect Kikyo out of guilt because he could not save her fifty years ago. I truly believe इनुयाशा cares for Kagome more. She had a significant impact on his life. She was the sole reason why he has gotten this far and able to defeat Naraku. She taught him compassion, care, kindness, and love. Let alone, she was the first person इनुयाशा has shed tears for. Although, he has left Kagome for Kikyo several times, इनुयाशा has proved that he cared for Kagome और as the series progress. In the end, he realized that Kagome was the one he truly loves. Kikyo was the past and Kagome is now the present/future. And I believe that even if Kikyo did not die, इनुयाशा would still pick Kagome over Kikyo. If it was destined for Kikyo and इनुयाशा to be together, then why did Kikyo not notice she was betrayed द्वारा Naraku (or vice versa with Inuyasha)? The purpose of such an event clearly shows that इनुयाशा was bound to meet द्वारा Kagome. In fact, I would say it was fate for them to meet. And if Kikyo loves इनुयाशा that much, she must first learn to accept and let go to give इनुयाशा happiness rather than attempting to take इनुयाशा through anguish and hate. They could have been together and may only call it destiny if they had saw through Naraku's despicable plan. Truthfully, I like इनुयाशा to be with Kagome for she is the one who brings out his inner self; his human heart.
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