Valentine’s Asks | Accepting!
@oneofthecrowd asked: A, B, F, J~
A : AFFECTION. how does your muse show affection?
B : BOUQUET. does your muse like flowers? which ones are their favourite?
F : FLIRT. is your muse good at flirting? how do they flirt?
J : JEALOUSY. does your muse get jealous in a relationship?
She’s very physically affectionate. Sitting in her partner’s lap, being the little spoon, kissing, touching, the nine yards. Emma feels it’s the best way to get her point across that she loves them. That, and straight up telling them, “I love you.” That works too.
Emma does like flowers, but she’s not very good at taking care of them. She can manage being given flowers that can be put in a vase, but if you give her flowers to plant, nine times out of ten she’ll forget about them and let them wilt. That all said, her favorite flower is roses.
She flirts alright, but very badly. As stated in previous asks, she’s very inexperienced and will often say a bad pick-up line or pun to try to catch the attention of the person of her affections. If you get a bad pick-up line, take it as a sign she likes you!
As much as she doesn’t want to be jealous, she will admit that she is to a degree. She would never do anything as toxic as forbidding her partner from seeing people or limiting their time seeing others. But if she sees her partner being flirted with or something of the like, she will be quick to remind whoever is flirting with her significant other that they’re taken.