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"you know, I never quite found the appeal of relationships. I've... seen how awfully senseless they may be. Those who rely on being a couple, often lacking satisfaction in their own life, are just seeking temporary solace from another... I've never indulged in such a practice." —Johan trying to lowkey hint at you that he's single right now and not seeing anyone.
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Idk if this is an unpopular opinion but Eren is a sub leaning switch.
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There’s a certain kind of guy that everyone assumes is dominant—self-assured, always in control. But deep down, he craves to be ruined, held, and stripped of that control. He won’t let you, though. I’m telling you now, it will take years—maybe even decades—for him to trust you enough to show that side of himself. Sometimes, he’s not even aware of it himself.
But if he ever lets himself go near you, if he ever allows you to take a more dominant role, to care for him even for a fleeting moment—partly lowering his guard just long enough to feel it— he'll never enjoy anything as much as he will this. It will surprise him. He’s spent his life keeping himself from this, never realizing just how much he’d love it. But letting go, releasing everything bad and ugly and terrifying, being touched, being forced to do things he swore he’d never admit to wanting, being made to feel so blissfully helpless…
It will drive him mad. And he’ll hate himself for it afterward.
But men like him?
They're the most fun to dom and break.
Someone who presents himself as dominant, in control, but secretly yearns for the opposite—yet fights it with everything he has. That internal war, the push and pull between his need for surrender and his self-loathing, is what makes him so compelling. He likely has an aversion to intimacy, a self-destructive streak, and a tendency to wield charm and manipulation as a shield—not just against others, but against himself.
He doesn’t see sex as something more. Sometimes it’s for pleasure; sometimes, it’s a transaction, a means to an end. It will take time just to get him to the point where he can see intimacy as something beyond that. Because for him, it’s not just about the physical. It’s years of habits, experiences, and trauma, woven into the persona he presents even to himself. His shoulders might slump when he believes he’s alone, but his true self? That’s something he doesn't know how to bring out.
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And anyone you'd like.
Requests are open
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Akashi nsfw thought
I don't understand why people think akashi is a Dom, (imo) he's obviously a switch. Imo most people are switches, some are just heavily leaning towards one side, but come on y'all have you seen the guy and his trauma? Kinks are very psychological, he's not gonna only be into being in control bc he's an "evil controlling person" and he's also obviously into taking care of his partner and making them cum as much as possible. He's also into submitting, he's a human being and he craves vulnerability, so he wants someone to trust enough to show this side of himself to and to be needy and human and weak. Ofc he'll guard that side very well, but most people that are very dominant in their day to day lives, especially when they were forced to be that, can be very submissive in the bedroom.
I think bokushi is more of a Dom, when he comes out he's probably also very protective over his s/o since bokushi is a manifestation of everything akashi want to be but can't. Such as always strong and invincible without any weaknesses. I do think that if he'll care about someone enough, he'd be protective over them and that'll slip to bokushi that'll have a strong feeling of overprotectiveness over s/o bc of that, bc akashi is scared he wouldn't be able to protect them himself.
Anyway, bokushi is still more dominant, probably a bit sadistic but also focused on s/o's pleasure, more in a overstimulation till it hurts while being tired down them the cutesy way tho. This assuming both sides are in love with s/o.
Oreshi is a switch, but I truthfully think he's sub leaning. He won't let you sub him a lot till he trusts you but he craves it so so much. The closeness, feeling protected and cared for. Also idc what you said his trauma screams mommy kink. He's bi but no daddy kink it makes him feel weird. Both do but calling someone that rides him so good he can't think 'mommy' will make him nut so fast.
He's definitely extremely uncomfortable with subbing at first. It'll take a lot of time. Also I think he's definitely vanilla too, oreshi mostly it both sides can be. You'll start vanilla, and slowly explore other stuff as well. He likes to Dom and pleasure you a lot, but subbing for him is something else. It makes him experience all the things he always wanted to feel all him life. The safety, being cared for, being wanted and accepted even if he's not doing anything for it. He might feel uncomfortable with how much he wants it but doing it with someone he trusts (which is you after dating you for a while) makes it better. How scary it is makes it even better for him, it's something he usually feels shame in but he's accepted and encouraged to explore. It'll take him a while to get used to it, but I believe in you.
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This is so funny like which person fucked up so bad that akashi "always keeps a straight face" seijuro looks like THAT????
Headcanon that if he's absolutely sure no one is looking, bokushi shoots the meanest, nastiest looks known to man at the person that annoyed him.
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I'm watching monster rn (on episode 40, don't give me spoilers) and I want to fuck Tenma.
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A lot of people mischaracterize Percy Jackson. Mischaracterization happens a lot, in all fandoms, but the number of people that doesn't understand persy is ridiculous. He's not a hot playboy sea guy that wears gold chain necklaces around his neck, and he's not a shy, pathetic little boy that needs saving. If we look at Percy through the lenses of human psychology as if he was a real person, we can see how bro has both weaknesses and strengths. Because real people and well written characters aren't one dimensional.
Yes, he has childhood trauma that probably affects him in various ways till today, his dad abandoning him, his step dad abusing him, kids at school bullying him, ect. He's not helpless and weak and brittle, but he's human and these things, especially the first two, leave huge scars that aren't that easy to brush over and forget.
He's kinda and loyal, not a weak minded pushover. He (acts and later is) confident, he's not a playboy heartbreaker.
Also, I'm the book, we hear his thoughts not what he actually says. He's pretty Introverted and wouldn't say at loud a lot of the things he thinks about. I know a lot of people like to project their ideal relationship/partner onto fictional characters, but please find a character that actually fits the description you want it to have.
Also fuck I wish I was good at writing so I could write some stuff about pjo (character analysis, character X reader, opinions on the books, ect)
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Posting here stresses me out, partly because I know I won't get any likes and as a Ranpo kinnie I want validation (joking joking...or am I?)
And also I just feel like what I write isn't good enough. But yk what? Who cares? I should be myself and just post shit and whoever likes it, likes it, whoever doesn't, doesn't. So this is me just saying I'm just gonna throw out all of my thoughts here. That's it, goodbye.
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I love when people get me the fandom makes me feel like I'm crazy every time I talk about my interpretation of dazai
one of my major pet peeves is when people kin dazai SOLELY because he's suicidal/"edgy" like yas queen go off and completely water down one of the most complex characters in media
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KnB Commentary: Kise Ryouta and the Curse of Being “Pretty Boy” in Shonen Anime
Cheerful, extroverted, happy-go-lucky and sunshine with a face, Kise Ryota is the screen ikemen in Kuroko no Basket. Although Kise is a cult favourite, but I think he is sometimes pushed aside with Momoi. In KnB people tend to focus more on the other GoMs rather than Kise. Here is my take on how Kise Ryota’s character and his types are scorned in Shonen Manga.
Shonen and Shojo manga revolve around two different dimensions: while shonen manga focuses on friendships, journeys and solid characteristic developments, shojo manga focuses generally on the romance parts, interpersonal relationships, appearance and struggles of the ordinary main character. Both manga lauds ordinariness and makes the ordinary extra-ordinary one just by showing that they have the possibility to be sublime. While Shojo manga greatly appreciates male beauty to the point of worship, Shonen sort of looks down on male beauty: anyone who identifies himself as good looking, or wants to be good looking is put down by others around him. Let’s see how Kise fell into the same trap.
Kise is introduced in the story in a very Shojo manga fashion. He is looked from the female point of view of Seirin’s girl students as he walks down the main pathway of the school. That piece of scene almost reminded me Takumi Usui entering school in Kaichou wa Maid Sama. From that point, wherever he goes he is greeted and surrounded by female population en large, much to the annoyance of his team members and opponents. Similar to the effect of “male gaze”, exists a “female gaze” which supposedly decides the desirability of a boy, especially in a high school setting. Kise, being handsome by the contemporary Japanese standards thus somewhat becomes the focus of the female gaze which makes males around him conscious and equally anxious. This phenomenon can be asserted with Momoi’s first encounter in the anime with Kuroko in Aida Gym pool. When Kuroko is hugged by a very beautiful and buxom Momoi Satsuki, the boys on his team lament: “I am so jealous of you Kuroko, hope you’ll die.” This was from a rather “harmless” and “normal” bunch of High School Basketballers, then just imagine how it effects the powerhouse boys with similar primal instinct and with greater ego. Thus Kise is treated with hot-and-cold attitude from males around him: be its his former teammates or current.
Kise is thus definitely an eligible bachelor and he surely knows it. However his self-awareness is without vanity or narcissistic edge. He is shown to be appreciative of female attention and not portray himself as a “playboy” or a “Scorer”; he is never addressed by anyone as “charan poran” (womanizer) in the series. This is a very contradictory attitude in Shonen anime. In shonen anime Male sexuality have very limited outlets: either one should be hyper-celibate and not pay attention to any organism marked as female, or one could be hyper-sexual to the point where they objectify the female form in a not so respectable manner–there is nothing in the Middle. In KnB Akashi, Kuroko and Midorima fall in the former end of spectrum while Haizaki Shogo and Aomine Daiki fall into the latter. Even dating and having girlfriend can make you the object of male scorn: in the anime Grand Blue, the department of Mechanical Engineer has a secret pact to stay single and when they find out that Iori Kitahara is living with Chisa (who is his cousin), they almost throw a violent fit. The male solidarity in Shonen thus ostricise the males who express appreciation in female company and show interest in courting and romance. Kise is snubbed in a similar manner for showing interest in a more feminine side. A same kind of snubbing was delivered to Hiroshi Fukuda of Seirin when he confessed on the rooftop that he wanted to get into the team for dating someone. In Free Momotarou Mikoshiba too, is either ridiculed or snubbed by his teammates for openly admitting to like Gou Matsuoka.
Out of all the Generation of Miracles characters, I think Kise is the most discriminated of all. His discrimination is the unsual kind: he is too important in the plotline to be comic relief like Takao and Izuki and he is too cheerful enough to be the bad boy. So what kind of discrimination does he face? He faces the discrimination for being good looking. Yes, there is a thing to be discriminated for being good looking. I also think Kise has been played within the character of being the “dumb blond”. He is portrayed as “pretty boy” and is expected to limit himself within it. His cheerful attitude is often met with cold shoulder and it is absolutely normalised within the storyline. Unlike other players who greet their rivals outside the courts with a broody attitude and slightly glaring eyes, Kise is the one who advocates “Yesterday’s rivals are today’s friends”. This is a very positive attitude to use in real life to keep the unhealthy competitiveness in check, but it is met with a scorn in the anime. It is shown as if being cheerful is the by-product of being good looking and the former should reflect the latter. This is perhaps the reason Kise’s playing style was completely sniped out of the scene from being “the best of all”. According to the society, a good looking person is just an eye-candy for anyone to drool over and if they have too much agency or talent people enviously comment “(s)he gets all that because of the looks”. It stems from the insecurity of one person having too much social power. The entire thing is very limiting. Kise is not only good-looking, he is acing his modelling career, a field which is highly demanding and taxing and at the same time he is doing well in basketball also in a nationally reputed school. These attributes somewhat gets overshadowed because he is somewhat only identified on screen for his looks. This fact is highlighted with his rivalry with Haizaki Shogo. Haizaki, instead of acknowledging Kise as a player, “marked his territory” by “boning” one of the girls claiming to be Kise’s girlfriend.
Kise is very much aware of the fact that the swarming bunch of girls are intrinsic to his image, especially as a model and for this reason he tries to be respectful towards them. However, he does not identify the admiration of the fan-brigade with genuine affection. This is the core fact which Haizaki misinterprets about Kise that he derives power from the admiring fangirls. Haizaki despite being the antagonist is pretty much shares the similar prejudice with the people near Kise: that Kise Ryota begins and ends with looks and even his playing style “perfect copy” is less than original. But Kise is not the prejudices that surround him, he is affectionate, loyal and genuine with enough dedication to pursue what he loves. The ideal type of Kise : “a girl that won’t tie me down” says a lot about him. He is eager to meet someone who will respect him for who he actually is and not for his looks or fame. He too is someone who grew out of seeing the surface and judge to observe someone and understand—that is how he started to respect Kuroko at the first place. At the end, when he loses to Touou, he sheds the image of a “cool handsome boy” and cries like a baby in public; something his own captain Kasamatsu or his former teammate Midorima could not do. This shows a lot of courage and strength but also shows that expressing ugly emotions in a public can also be dignified and not necessarily be stripping to masculinity.
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How tf do you make friends?? Online and irl, I have no idea
Like, if you like the same things as me, please dm me I'm nice I promise
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