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6. Eating habits and sample daily menu
Jongsuk is rather a slow eater and tends to eat small amounts, sometimes forgetting to eat altogether unless someone reminds him. He’s rarely hungry, but enjoys good food, so when he does eat he makes sure it’s something good quality and healthy. A typical menu for his day would consist of either missing breakfast, or grabbing a quick coffee and piece of fruit, lunch as well can sometimes be missed, unless offered to eat with someone else, then he’d most likely grab sushi or an expensive salad. Dinner is the one meal he rarely ever misses, since he tends to make sure he eats with other people, whether that be they cook together or go out to a restaurant, where he would order a steak, or some other meat (though he prefers beef - expensive tastes). His days are full of missed meals followed by far too much meat to be healthy, and then copious amounts of green tea to top it all off.
7. Favorite way to waste time and feelings surrounding wasting time
Jongsuk spends a lot of time at night out walking, especially when he feels he can’t quite deal with the silence of his empty apartment. He’ll spend up to three hours aimlessly wandering through the city until he returns homes so exhausted he doesn’t even notice the silence. He doesn’t mind wasting time all that much, though he sometimes wonders if he could possibly be using his time for something better.
8. Favorite indulgence and feelings surrounding indulging
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9. Makeup?
Only when working - aka natural makeup to cover blemishes and accentuate his jawline and make his eyes stand out.
10. Neuroses? Do they recognize them as such?
He’d always been perceptive to other people and how they worked and thought, so understanding and accepting mental difficulties had never been something he’d ever thought about questioning. He accepted that some people had problems that other people couldn’t quite see, that it didn’t mean they weren’t there at all.
11. Intellectual pursuits?
During high school Jongsuk had wanted to be an artist, his love of drawing people having arose at the age of thirteen, but he’d been told it wasn’t a practical job option, so he’d studied Psychology, losing himself in the way people’s brains worked. Leaving school at seventeen hadn’t helped in his pursuits at furthering his education in Psychology, however he’d carried on studying it online for two years, before resigning himself to making a living from his looks instead. He still read books to do with psychology, to keep his mind fresh, but he doubted he’d ever made a career out of it.











