taehyung has cholinergic urticaria and I read that it could cause nausea and headaches.... imagine him running a fever that causes his heat allergy to act up
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Ooooh anon can we start this one with a little fun fact about me?? I have CU as well (It was kinda a gateway for getting into BTS for me. Watching V's admission to having the condition was my first interaction with the group.)
So this is a really interesting prompt to imagine because I've been here. But I'm about it and willing to spread CU awareness. to follow up on what you read, yes! For me, in addition to the itchiness and the rash, I get nauseous. Not enough to throw up, just enough to be uncomfortable. I don't get headaches, though. But I'm sure some people do. And the fever itself wouldn't necessarily cause a CU flare up. But the sweat! It's all about the sweat.
LOL that's enough background. Let's get into this lovely prompt!
Imagine:
So Taes got a stress fever from overworking himself. No other symptoms at all, just a high high fever. Maybe he's a little delusional and slurred in the morning and that's how the other members find out about his fever. So they make him a bed on the sofa so he can stay close to the members because he wants their attention. Hobi packs him up in two extra blankets because Tae keeps saying he's cold and Hobi just can't say no to him when he's all sick and sad like that. But the blankets add to his heat and he starts sweating everywhere. He's squirming under the blankets because his CU is starting to flare up. He starts feeling itchy everywhere. But Hobi's got him tucked so tight he can't get his hands free. Then Jimin and Joon come in to find that Tae's practically baking alive. There's a whispered argument between the three about the best way to take care of Tae. Tae still winces and scunches his nose and whimpers when the whispers get too loud. Jimin removes all the blankets and now Tae's hands are free to scratch. So he does, from his neck all the way down to his ankles, because his body is covered in his own sweat. But when he scratches around his stomach, it gurgles loudly and angrily. Tae tries to burp it out. Some of the burps are punctuated with little gags. Hobi, Jimin, and Joon are all a little concerned at the noise. But Tae's not. Nausea is part of the package. And he knows he's not going to throw up from it. He just feels unwell for an hour or so and then it goes away. Nothing to really worry about. Unless he tries to eat something. But the other members are still concerned. Tae's still scratching harshly against his skin. It's leaving small red scars in addition to his red hives patches. Jimin grabs his hands and gently reminds him not to scratch. That just makes them more irritated. Tae pouts and whines but he knows Jimin's right. Jimin's been helping Tae with his CU for years now. He knows all the tricks to help Tae. So he runs a cold bath for Tae. Tae complains about the cold water because he's already cold from the fever. But it does help reduce the itchy hives covering his body. Tae puts on loose clothing that's not soaked through with sweat and gets back on the couch. Tae's episodes usually last upwards of an hour to an hour and a half. So Jimin massages Tae's more prominent patches with a soothing lotion until they fade away, using just the right amount of pressure to soothe the itch. Meanwhile, Hobi goes back to nursing the fever, this time with fever patches and damp rags, making sure de hoesn't sweat too much. And Joon's rubbing Tae's stomach to work out the nausea from plaguing his stomach. Tae loves the way his three hyungs dote over him. He thinks in his fevered mind that this is what royalty feels like.
Okay but can you imagine NamHopeMin treating Tae like a king when he's sick. I love this idea of Tae being pampered by the members. And Jimin giving him full body massages so he doesn't scratch. Maybe Tae has a special lotion he likes to use when he flares up.
Or imagine: Maybe Tae gets so delusional from fever he doesn't realize it's his CU and he thinks bugs are crawling on him, nipping his skin, so he freaks out and the members have to calm him down and soothe him through the whole episode.
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♡ FILMS FOR FAUNLET FASHION INSPO ♡
~~Got bored so compiled this (pretty extensive) list of film references for faunlet style and aesthetics, might be helpful for anyone looking to delve into and develop their style. Don't take this as some kind of gospel, it's just a bunch of movies and shows that I think can be useful reference points. My personal style and taste for example is a huge mix and amalgalm of stuff I see, from movie characters to paintings, books, comics, cartoons, music videos, haute couture collections, K- and J-idols, BJD dolls, even elements and staples from female fashion that I kind of genderflip or just outright mix into and merge with my own "masculine"/boyish/whatever faunlet fits. I think the secret to finding your style is to never limit yourself & always be creative (& clever ofc)! ♡
Feel free to suggest and tell me some of your personal films/shows that inspire you the most. I'm sure I forgot some stuff >.> Hope this helps somewhat lolol
WARNING: A LOT OF THESE HAVE MATURE THEMES AND +18 STUFF, SO DO RESEARCH BEFORE WATCHING AND PROCEED AT YOUR OWN DISCRETION, CAUTION & RESPONSIBILITY!
I. Academia/Schoolboy/Old Money/Preppy/Classic Faunlet Vibes
Les Amitiés particulières by Jean Delannoy
A Series of Unfortunate Events (Film and show)
Both versions of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Lord of the Flies (both versions tbh)
The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe by Andrew Adamson
Kaze to ki no Uta + Natsu e no Tobira (Honestly most shounen ai anime especially from the 80s/90s)
CLAMP Gakuen Tanteidan
Kuroshitsuji i.e. Black Butler (probably the most famous ouji aka male lolita-influenced anime out there)
Ouran High School Host Club
Cardcaptor Sakura (Li's fits especially but also Touya's and Yukito's)
The Long Day Closes + The Neon Bible, by Terence Davies
If... by Lindsay Anderson
The Butcher Boy by Neil Jordan
Tea and Sympathy by Vincent Minnelli
Purple Noon by René Clément
Sleepers by Barry Levinson
The Basketball Diaries by Scott Kalvert
School Ties by Robert Mandel
The Dangerous Lives of the Altar Boys by Peter Care
Blue Spring by Toshiaki Toyoda
Death in Venice by Luchino Visconti
East of Eden (also Splendor in the Grass I guess?) by Elia Kazan
Lacombe Lucien (+ Au Revoir Les Enfants) by Louis Malle
Bad Education by Pedro Almodóvar
The Ice Storm by Ang Lee
La Luna + The Dreamers by Bernardo Bertolucci
Teorema by PP Pasolini (also Saló tbh bt I feel kinda weird recommending that lmfao even though it's a pretty well-established masterpiece & one of my favs)
Total Eclipse by Agnieszka Holland (teenage Arthur Rimbaud is a core faunler reference tbh, strange that I don't see him brought up more, though he's been a queer/twink culture icon for ages so yeah)
Les roseaux sauvages by André Téchiné
Call Me by Your Name by Luca Guadagnino
Deep Red by Dario Argento (only for the flashback Xmas scenes with the creepy little boy in knee-highs and Mary Janes tbh lol)
The Omen by Richard Donner
The Good Son by Joseph Ruben
Pinnocchio (OG Disney animation) (you could make a double feature with A.I. Artificial Intelligence by Spielberg/Kubrick too)
Les 400 coups by François Truffaut
L'enfance nue by Maurice Pialat
A Single Man by Tom Ford
Looking for Langston by Isaac Julien
Sacré College, Garçons d'Etage, Scouts and Gamins de Paris by JD Cadinot (WARNING: Cadinot's films are basically erotica/arthouse vintage gay p*rn so obviously 18+!!!!!)
II. More Contemporary/Gas Station/Trashy/Greaser/Hustler/Catalet Faunlet Vibes
My Own Private Idaho (also Mala Noche and Elephant) by Gus Van Sant
Slight Fever of a 20-Year-Old + Like Grains of Sand by Ryosuke Hashiguchi
Mysterious Skin + Totally Fucked Up + Nowhere by Gregg Araki
Hustler White by Bruce LaBruce (+18)
Rebel Without a Cause by Nicholas Ray
Cry Baby + Polyester by John Waters
Pretty much any juvenile delinquent teensploitation 40s/50s Old Hollywood flick tbh
The Outsiders by FF Coppola
A Cruel Story of Youth + Sing a Song of Sex by Nagisa Oshima
Most of Edward Furlong and Vicent Kartheiser's 90s filmography (Pet Semetary 2, Brainscan, Little Odessa for Furlong; Heaven Sent, Another Day in Paradise, Masterminds for Vincent)
River's Edge by Tim Hunter
Young Soul Rebels by Isaac Julien
Sleepaway Camp by Robert Hiltzik
Le Diable Probablement by Robert Bresson
Permanent Green Light + Like Cattle Towards Glow (+18) by Zac Farley & Dennis Cooper
Pauline à la Plage by Eric Rohmer
The Smell of Us + Ken Park by Larry Clark
Flesh by Paul Morrissey
Lonesome Cowboys by Andy Warhol
Cruising by William Friedkin
Un couteau dans le cœur by Yann Gonzalez (though most of the male fashion in this is just ripping off Friedkin's Cruising and Cadinot films like Aime... comme Minet, Deuxième Sous-sol and Les Minets Sauvages so you could just watch those instead I guess lol)
Equation à un Inconnu by Francis Savel (erotica/+18)
Rebels of the Neon God by Tsai Ming Liang
Fireworks + Scorpio Rising by Kenneth Anger
Dope by Rick Famuyiwa
Cooley High by Michael Schultz
The Inkwell by Matty Rich
Red Hook Summer by Spike Lee
George Washington by David Gordon Green
American Graffiti by George Lucas and Bill Norton
All About Lily Chou-Chou by Shunji Iwai
Stand by Me by Rob Reiner
The Mudge Boy by Michael Burke
US Go Home by Claire Denis
Gummo by Harmony Korine
L.I.E. by Michael Cuesta
Palo Alto by Gia Coppola
Spetters by Paul Verhoeven
Fox and His Friends by RW Fassbinder
The Pit by Lew Lehman
O Fantasma by João Pedro Rodrigues
The Delta by Ira Sachs
What Have I Done to Deserve This + Law of Desire by Pedro Almodovar
The Partridge Family sitcom tbh lol, also the 70s era of the Mickey Mouse Club, pretty much any 70s media featuring male idols of the time like David Cassidy, Leif Garrett etc
Dazed and Confused by Richard Linklater
The Lost Boys by Joel Schumacher
Y Tu Mamá Tambièn by Alfonso Cuarón
Summer 85 by François Ozon
Les Chansons d'Amour + La Belle Personne by Christophe Honoré
Body Without Soul + Not Angels But Angels by Wiktor Grodecki (personally rly dislike the weird Christian melodramatic & imo exploitative direction of these documentaries bt the boys who are interviewed do the best they can to salvage it -- quintessential East European 90s cityboy looks)
III. Fantasy/Glam/Mystical/Sacred/Ancient/Historical Faunlet Vibes
Pink Narcissus by James Bidgood
Caravaggio + Sebastiane by Derek Jarman
Peter Pan (any version tbh)
Fantasia (1940 Disney classic)
Tabou by Nagisa Oshima
Poison + Velvet Goldmine by Todd Haynes
Party Monster by Fenton Bailey
Satyricon by Federico Fellini
Der Rosenkönig by Werner Schroeter
The Blood of a Poet by Jean Cocteau
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