Ninja proxy relationships refer to situations where a character, often a ninja, is used as a proxy or intermediary for another character in romantic or social interactions. This can be due to various reasons such as:

If you wish to write this trope, avoid common pitfalls. A weak proxy relationship feels like a deus ex machina. A strong one feels like fate.

. In a world of secrecy and shadows, having a "proxy"—someone who knows your true self or shares your very soul—is the ultimate romantic payoff. Dynamic Evolution:

Romantic interests may interact with a "proxy" or an alias rather than the character's true self. For instance, in the Spider-Woman (Gwen Stacy)

As we move deeper into the 21st century, the Ninja Proxy relationship is no longer a metaphor. It is engineering.

In many ninja storylines, a character may use a proxy to express feelings they cannot voice themselves. This often stems from the "shinobi code," which dictates that a ninja must suppress their emotions to remain an effective tool for their village.