Is your muse a romantic? Do they dream of love and marriage?
Does your muse initiate heated/sexual contact, or do they wait for their partner?
(for Zhongli, Aether, and Xiao)
❛ love is a beautiful thing, and the union between two souls has always been integrated thoroughly into all sorts of cultures. from flowers over jewelry, rituals, clothes and even foods, one may spot the traces of love everywhere. i find marriage to be a warm, comforting thing. as far as the second matter is concerned, that depends on whether i know that my partner enjoys such a thing. if not, or if any uncertainties linger, i prefer to be more passive. ❜
// he will gladly marry a lover, and loves romance in all sorts of ways, though typically in the sappier vein of things. on the second note, he's definitely going to only be more assertive when it comes to initiating sex if he's absolutely sure his partner enjoys it. that's not to say he might not personally prefer to initiate; if it were up to him, then he would very gladly take charge
❛ romance is great and all, but i don't think marriage in particular is for me. my sister and i are travellers, after all, so settling down's not really on the table. i do enjoy a bit of romantic effort, though. as far as just sex is concerned, ah… i'll rather take the backseat on the more… steamy stuff, unless the mood strikes. ❜
// yeah marriage is off the table for him, but he likes being wooed and all! he's a sweet boi, after all. more heated stuff is not really what he's good at initiating, he's pretty passive but he l o v e s when someone puts that bit of extra attention into it for him
❛ i do not care for love or mortal concepts of such bonds, neither do i wish to engage in any sexual acts. ❜
// lying liar who lies, he is overwhelmed by feelings of love first and foremost but as time passes, and if his partner is patient and gentle with him, he grows comfortable and happily seeks out affection. marriage is off, though; it's not a concept he much cares for. he is also more passive about sex, unless really, really riled up, or unless the circumstances are very meaningful