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;; Don’t tell me what my muse is going to do.
It’s one thing to throw out ideas in plotting, another thing to explain what’s going on in your head -- but if you’re writing with me then you’re writing with my muse. I swear, I would have thought this to be a popular opinion until I realized just how many people ignore it completely.
Sakura being a medic does not mean she’s going to nurse your muse. Sakura being a caring woman does not mean she’s going to care about your muse. Sakura being a selfless person does not mean I’m going to write plots only centered around your muse’s development. And to throw this in as well -- me being a ship whore does not mean Sakura’s going to jump in your muse’s bed.
This isn’t just me and Sakura, though. If you want a plot and you want it with a certain muse, ask the mun how it could work. Don’t just insert your muse and their muse and expect them to bake a wonderfully tasting pie. Shit isn’t going to happen!
Just learn the right vocabulary. Plotting is a bitch -- I know it. I suck at it. But the key is to always make sure you’re focusing on both muses and respecting both muns. That’s how you get a good plot and interaction, not by fabricating the fucking thing yourself and expecting me to just add water.