But really: After Sasuke leaves the village behind, Naruto spends an extraordinary amount of time thinking about and brooding over Sasuke. Naruto plans to duel Sasuke and die along with him, despite his plans to become Hokage. Naruto is also the only one who refused to take part in a plot to murder Sasuke. He is more committed to Sasuke than Sakura, who is canonically in love with Sasuke.
Which seems rather immediately apparent once I type it. His behavior towards children and teenagers — especially Sasuke, whose body he wants to take as his own — is clearly inappropriate. As far as I can recall, he never expresses interest in an adult in the entire series. And yes, like I said, I love Orochimaru.
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As potentially problematic as the choice is, the sequel series confirmed that the classic villain Orochimaru is actually genderfluid. Orochimaru is easily one of Naruto's most iconic villains. Throughout the original series, Orochimaru is obsessed with obtaining immortality through swapping bodies with powerful ninja. This most famously occurred with both Sasuke and Itachi, though the brothers were separately able to prevent their bodies from being taken over.