may i request sparring sessions with cosmo, agito and gaolang pls and thank u :)
ily for requesting agito.
sparring sessions with gaolang wongsawat, imai cosmo & kanoh agito
sparring is rather discouraged, unless you are genuinely, professionally involved with martial arts of any kind or want to learn the basics. gaolang's life revolves around combat and he would rather not sprinkle it into his relationship with you.
he knows he is superior to you, so he always holds back in some way, shape and form. even if you beg him to take you seriously, he doesn't give in to it. he holds you dear but he will not show you that sport respect by expressing his strength.
he will teach you, however. gaolang gives very decent tips and tricks — he is the best and he is patient, after all.
sparring sessions come to an end with a hug or a kiss to your knuckles. there is no resuming once that happens; that's how he calls it a day.
out of the three, he is the most excited to spar with you. it goes without saying that he hits the brakes quite often because he doesn't want you passing out on him, but you will most definitely find yourself on the ground and in some form of a chokehold every now and then.
the whole sparring session likely turns into a tickle fight or a tight, long hug. or a plethora of kisses. or something else. overall, very jolly and fun.
you can win if you are as much of a little rascal as he is; play dirty, use sympathy against him and pin him down or catch him off guard. he loves a good competition and encourages plot twists in your sparring sessions.
it's mostly playful, but cosmo likes to teach you things or to be taught things in return, so it's not all just fun and games every single time.
very, very bad sparring partner would be a summary on agito. he doesn't know what to do. fighting is not a sport for him, it's the way of living. it's practically what twists his DNA into shape. he has a hard time approaching the concept as a playful past-time or a learning experience, especially with you.
holds back a lot. you can try and land a little hit on him and he will likely pat your head in response. if you know what you're doing, he gives in just a little and serves as your punching bag — if you can punch him, that is. tries to explain where you went wrong.
he wants to show you basics if you really express interest in fighting or self-defence ( even if he doesn't understand why you would need this knowledge with him around ), but he is bad at explaining things in grand detail. uses very simple words and no metaphors.
but he finds it a little cute when you decide to play-fight and try to tackle him. he learns that he is supposed to act weak when you hug him and put effort into pushing him onto the bed. it takes a while for that to click ( he was probably told by someone that he needs to let you handle him sometimes ).
thank you for reading!
— kamesama.