amihan's disclaimer: just my opinion on mitsuya takashi himself, you don't have to agree with me and this post doesn't mean that he is like this. n e ways, happy reading!
**contains manga spoilers
-when it comes to relationship
i'm both ecstatic and scared to be in a relationship with this man.
let's start it off with the good side. of course, just like how the whole fandom portrays him, he would indeed make a very good boyfriend. on top of that, he'll surely pass the so-called "husband material" with flying colors. he's an independent man who views life different than the others, taking in consideration on how he tries his best to view his unfortunate status as an opportunity rather than a curse.
moreover, have you seen how he handled hakkai easily? encouraging him that he should accept the life he was born to and not spite it, guiding him through the right path the best he can. although, remember that twin dragon episode? wherein takashi ran away from home, he doesn't want and will never want hakkai to have that same thought and actions he did back then.
that got off-topic but you get what i'm trying to point out? he's perfect but there's a known flaw that he had done.
moving over on the bad side. why am i scared on getting in a relationship with him when he have this great amount of good traits surrounding him? well, i am scared because of that particular reason.
just imagine how good he will be at manipulating you. the hidden meaning behind those thoughtful and caring nature he naturally radiates. imagine how he's probably taking advantage of you, not physically nor sexually but mentally. fucked up right?
to add into that, if you did notice and try reaching out for help, it would be hard since he's kind and others would not have a second thought that takashi will never do the 'accusations' you told them.
that's the only thing the only thing i'm wary when it comes to relationship with takashi. he's likely to have this trait. it's not noticeable at first but it'll be there for sure.
Ooh, I had no feelings this season so far, until seeing ep 8 and Ubbe stoically watching his brother nearly being barbecued for killing the woman that killed their mother, remember, Ubbe? Was your mother too. And unlike Hvitserk, who wasn't in his right mind, Lagertha killed Aslaug in cold blood....ooooh, wait he reacted. He actually has a fucking heart, huh?!
anon said: oooh what tattoos do you have?? would you like to tell more about them? :o
Yes, I have one fandom tattoo. I got ‘After all this time? Always.” tattooed on my right shoulder, then I have a little heart made out of two lines, that leaves two openings on my right wrist (I unfortunately don’t have a picture right now). Then I have on each side of my ripcage a tattoo. On my right side is a text written in my mothers handwriting and it says “Remember those who made you strong, remember those who believe in you.” And on the left side there’s an anchor (my only colorful tattoo) with a watercolor design. Then….the last one is a ‘franzbrötchen’ lmao which is a north german pastry and idk i’m dumb and i found it funny and it was a quick idea to get it done. I love it though. All my tattoes have a personal meaning to me. Even the fandom one. It’s way deeper than just that.
Not really, when I was younger I never believed superhero stuff and actually thought it was ridiculous and unrealistic.... young me was so foolish back then
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