No, Muzan does not genuinely like Daki; he sees her as a stupid child and merely a tool, only tolerating her because of her brother Gyutaro's strength, as revealed in the Demon Slayer databook. He uses her vanity and dependence to keep Gyutaro loyal, but internally considers Daki useless and an insult to true Upper Ranks, viewing her attachment to Gyutaro as a weakness.
Muzan himself never thought highly of Daki and didn't reciprocate her devotion whatsoever, only ever talking to her to sweetly manipulate her into defeating Demon Slayers on his behalf.
Personality. Anne was a kind and loving soul and was described as the only person that Muzan had truly loved, besides his three daughters.
The only canonically LGBTQ+ character in Demon Slayer is Suma, one of Tengen Uzui's wives, who is confirmed to be bisexual and polyamorous in the series' databooks, showing affection for both men and women, including Tengen and her fellow wives, Makio and Hinatsuru. While other characters like Mitsuri are speculated to be queer, Suma is the sole officially confirmed character, with her relationship dynamic highlighting both bisexuality and polyamory within the Demon Slayer Corps.
When she was masquerading as an oiran her stage name was warabihime. During her time as a human she was called Ume. Daki is first seen as the oiran warabihime and has long black hair tied into an elaborate updo with many hair pins. She wears a fancy kimono with a long flower patterned obi which is tied at the front.
Despite losing his memories, Akaza was noted to have subconsciously retained his strong feelings for Koyuki, this is seen where Doma noted that Akaza absolutely refused to kill and eat women during his hundreds of years as a Demon, despite his obsessive desire for more strength and power.
Just like other demons, Daki hated and looked down on demon slayers. In addition to her hate for them, she often looked down on them and thought she was too big to be concerned about them. She would only see a demon slayer as worthy of her time if it was a Hashira.
Tamayo claims that she'll die with him as recompense for her actions before calling for help. Muzan is beheaded by Gyomei. Using this opportunity, Gyomei Himejima appears and destroys Muzan's head.
Ultimately, Yoriichi is the only being Muzan ever feared as he personally saw him as the true "monster" between the two of them and to the very end he remained baffled as to how a being like Yoriichi came to exist.
Prefers hugging you around your waist but when he's been worried about you (or somethings pissed him off) he'll hug you around your shoulders, pulling you more into him and bury his face into your neck.
Giyu is a man of strong equanimity, always wearing a calm and stern expression on his face. Having a stoic personality, and possessing a very strong sense of justice and responsibility, he had no tolerance towards those who don't know their own limitations and throw away their lives.
She is a villain by proxy, as she was taught by her brother to be selfish and cruel from a young age. She also didn't have a choice when she was offered the chance to become a demon and was forcefully transformed into one by Doma with her brother's consent.
Tanjiro Kamado is the heart and soul of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. This kind-hearted and determined boy embarks on a perilous journey to avenge his family and save his sister, Nezuko, after a demon attack devastates their lives.
After Daki's obi sashes returned to her, black cracks would appear on various parts of her body and her hair would shift from black to pale white with lime green tips, matching her original hair color when she was human.
The only canonically LGBTQ+ character in Demon Slayer is Suma, one of Tengen Uzui's wives, who is confirmed to be bisexual and polyamorous in the series' databooks, showing affection for both men and women, including Tengen and her fellow wives, Makio and Hinatsuru. While other characters like Mitsuri are speculated to be queer, Suma is the sole officially confirmed character, with her relationship dynamic highlighting both bisexuality and polyamory within the Demon Slayer Corps.
There's no single "worst" character, as it's subjective, but top contenders for hated or disliked characters often include the sadistic demon Doma (Upper Rank Two) for his cruelty and killing of Shinobu's sister, Muzan Kibutsuji for being the source of all evil, and sometimes Kaigaku, a traitorous Demon Slayer, with some viewers finding Zenitsu annoying due to his constant screaming, though many defend him.
While many Hashira died in the fight, some survived: Giyu Tomioka, the Water Hashira, and Sanemi Shinazugawa, the Wind Hashira, both survive the final fight, carrying on the memory of their fallen comrades. Tanjiro also survives, and after the war, the Demon Slayer Corps disbands because demons are gone for good.
As far as I know, Akaza has never harmed women or girls — it was against his principles. He hated Douma for that reason. He also didn't like the other Upper Moons.
Furthermore, to Zenitsu's pained surprise and shock, the Sound Hashira has three incredibly beautiful wives. At the end of Season 2, Episode 12, there's a short scene that explains why Tengen has three wives, a trio of kunoichi named Makio, Suma, and Hinatsuru.
After Akaza's death, Doma says that he felt as if the Upper Rank had turned into a different creature before he died, and that his demise is inevitable because he never ate any women. Doma begins to cry over his "best friend"'s death, but Kanao just tells him to stop with the lies.
The kanji for "Upper Rank" ( 上 じょう 弦 げん , Jōgen?) was engraved in Daki's left eye and the daiji for "Six" ( 陸 ろく , Roku?) was engraved on the right.
Inosuke calls him a loser, tells him to fight him and swears he'll find a weak spot and take him down. Tanjirou says his name isn't loser, it's Kamado Tanjirou. Inosuke then calls him Kamaboko Gonpachiro and says he'll bring him down.
-Like Overhaul, Dabi would also really want someone who's an understanding person. As a villain, he'd want an s/o who can support him despite what he's doing with his life and who would be willing to help him achieve his goals if necessary.