User blog:VeryUnknownFan/Analysis of the Couples/Two-sided Attractions of Total Drama

Since analyzing is popular in Wiki at the moment, I decided to analyze which couples/attractions are the best, and would actually work as a real couple, not taking note of it being formed in a day or so (though it will be touched upon if a couple is rushed). I just want to say that this is not my rankings for the least favourite couple, but just about analyzing which one is literally the worst couple/attraction that is two sided based off of these categories; Trust, Intimacy, Communication, and Common Interest.

The pairings I am counting are:
 * 1) Lindsay and Tyler
 * 2) Courtney and Duncan
 * 3) Harold and Leshawna
 * 4) Gwen and Trent
 * 5) Bridgette and Geoff
 * 6) Izzy and Owen
 * 7) Gwen and Duncan
 * 8) Alejandro and Heather
 * 9) Dakota and Sam
 * 10) Anne Maria and Vito/Mike (since he is the real personality and under their circumstances, he needs to be brought up).
 * 11) Mike and Zoey
 * 12) Courtney and Scott
 * 13) Jasmine and Shawn
 * 14) Dave and Sky

14th. Courtney and Duncan
These two are just horrible together for many reasons. Let's look at their trust. They do not trust one another at all, and for the right reasons.

Courtney (and somewhat Duncan) will throw anyone and anything under the bus for money, and the way they have deceived other people and one another gives them reason to not trust one another. There is really never a time where both fully trust one another. This also has to do with untrustworthiness being in both of their personalities.

They do have a good amount of intimacy though, where they make out and kiss, but there is more to intimacy than that. They rarely hold hands, just cuddle with one another, or any of that. Of course you can only do so much with intimacy on a kids show on Cartoon Network.

Their communication is deplorable. Neither ever listen to one another, they talk at one another instead of to one another, they fight a lot, since they are both entitled brats, it is almost impossible for either of them to get their point across rationally, and they can never compromise. When Courtney does not get what she wants, she resorts to physically harming Duncan, which is abusive, and making their already toxic relationship more toxic. Duncan likes to avoid issues as long as he can, and blows Courtney off when she is not acting like how he wants to act.

Now let's go to their common interest; they have no good common interests at all. Courtney is organized, preppy, critical, bossy, ambitious, and a very serious person while Duncan is a carefree, trouble-making, rebellious, creative, and an unambitious person. One dreams of going to University, while the other wants to be in juvie forever. The things they do have in common are bad though; they are abrasive, demeaning, brash, irresponsible, easily angered, and inconsiderate of almost anything that has nothing to do with them. This causes them to be attracted to their naughty, wild sides, and while that can be good, that should not be the only thing that is holding your relationship together.

You cannot have a good relationship and be attracted to the toxic parts of your other, and have a crappy way of doing everything else that is needed for a successful relationship.