Ponyboy is attracted to Cherry physically and Cherry likes Ponyboy because he isn't rude like the other boys. Even though she is a Soc, she doesn't care about Ponyboy being a greaser, she cares more about him as a person.
I think because he likes her
Ponyboy told Cherry that Johnny had been beaten up a few months earlier by about 5 Socs (socials).
Ponyboy thought that Cherry was afraidnof loving him.
because they have a lot in common
Ponyboy gets upset with Cherry because he doesn't want her to feel sorry for him. He likes Cherry, but he thinks she is only being nice to him out of pity.
I definitely think that ponyboy is more of loyalty. HE IS LOYAL TO CHERRY AKA SHERRY.
the best one i can think of is when ponyboy tells cherry valance about Mickey Mouse
According to the song written back in 1909, his true love is the "Fluffy Ruffle girl".
she helped them because they were running away from the the fuzz.
Because she felt that she needs to this to repay Ponyboy and the gang.
he ate a pie!!!i think cherry
Cherry and Ponyboy have differing perspectives on their friends in "The Outsiders." Cherry values her friendships with both the Socs and the Greasers, recognizing the complexities and individuality of each person. Ponyboy, on the other hand, struggles with the stereotypes and expectations placed on his friends, feeling torn between loyalty to the Greasers and a desire for understanding and acceptance from the Socs. Ultimately, both characters navigate the complexities of friendship and societal divisions in the novel.