@LuckyChi7
Like Lady chatte's said, a woman is a reflections of her man

She always show negative expression or try to cover it with fake smile whenever Sasuke enter her picture. But when it's about Naruto she can be herself. Sakura is a flower, a flower need a sun to survive, Sasuke represent Moon and dakrness, while Naruto represent Sun and light. With darkness the flower will wither and die, while with sun the flower will grow and bloom. She can always break her limit and be strong female whenever she fights for Naruto, but with Sasuke she become a weak 12 years old stupid fan girl.
When she talk with Naruto

And when she talk with Sasuke

She can't fight back or defend herself when Sasuke insult her, that is just the same as her character is dead around him.
I really hate the way the manga ended. I hated Sasuke and his treatment of her. And most of all I hate the message that it sent that if was ok for Sakura (or any girl) to accept that kind of treatment. The statement here is that love makes you submissive. Love somehow makes Sasuke's behavior ok. Love means that Sakura can't stand her ground or demand better. That she must accept Sasuke's putdown that 'there's nothing she can do.' He's thrown away all of her change, ability and skill, all of her growth. And she is wounded. This isn't love - it's emotional abuse.
Naruto is the lightening rod here, seeing how wrong it is and calling Sasuke on it (even if he's sidestepping holding Sasuke accountable and just saying it's about teamwork). But the lesson brought by the hero — that you can stand up for yourself and don't have to take that kind of crap — is lost. It's lost in this scene and it's lost in the story. The hero does not prevail. Sasuke does not change, and Sakura does not find inner strength and turn away.
I don't even look back at the ending or those pages, the ending or what's come after, because it's so screwed up.