Been thinking about “Yuujigisa” again while also listening to "I Don't Dance" from High School Musical 2...

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Been thinking about “Yuujigisa” again while also listening to "I Don't Dance" from High School Musical 2...
Sugar and Spice (and Everything Nice)
aka That One Yuuji Sugar Daddy Fic
Summary: This was never how Yuuji Norita, local rich-kid and food blogger extraordinaire, pictured his life going.
But he had to admit, having a league of male admirers was better than having no admirers at all.
Sugar daddy. Noun: A wealthy, often older man who gifts money and luxury goods to women in return for their company and displays of affection. For example, many of the CEOs and established landowners often seen by Yuuji at his family’s annual parties. Those rotund old geezers, striding around from place to place while being fawned over by a pack of groupies a fraction of their own age. Always a "flower in each hand", they would say with a wink. An experience that never failed to leave a bad taste in Yuuji’s mouth. Sugar baby. Noun: A person, usually a woman, who accepts financial and material favors from a benefactor in exchange for providing their companionship. In other words, the type of women Yuuji had seen gossiping on couches during ritzy galas, cuddling up to their travel partner inside of a private jet, or hanging off of people's arms. Maybe even his father’s, on the odd occasion. Similar in nature to hiring schoolgirls for their company and affection, a phenomenon increasingly in the news despite societal warnings and widespread parental fear against it. A despicable practice. Exactly the kind of adults that Yuuji despised. And certainly not one he would ever want to become.
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Assclass Rarepair Week - Dance Pairing: Yuujigisa
kinda going for a 1920s charleston sort of thing
AssClass Rarepair Week: Day 5 - Truth
The truth is, Yuuji’s hat is actually a power-limiting device that masks his true strength, and when he takes his hat off, he enters a super-saiyan like state that allows him to fight on a level on par with the students of 3-E.
...As if. But in some alternate universe, this is definitely a canon chapter of Assassination Classroom!
I’m sorry for drawing you all bloodied up, Nagisa. You fought well!
Found Me Again - Chores Time
IT’S HERE... FINALLY CHAPTER 15 IS UP...
“Hey Yuuji,” Nagisa spoke as he entered the doorway with a clack. A bag full of groceries was carried in one of his hands, and a thick manila envelope in the other. “I’m back-” He stopped. His eyes flew wide. This was the scene that he came home to: Yuuji, standing there in an apron and rolled-up sweatpants, holding a foul-smelling pot in one hand and waving a fold-out fan desperately at the smoke alarm with the other, his baseball hat tipped so far to one side of his head that it was practically in danger of falling off. “Um…” Yuuji gave a nervous smile. “Welcome home?”
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Yuuji: I wasn't that drunk last night.
Nagisa: You were flirting with me.
Yuuji: So? You're my boyfriend.
Nagisa: You asked me if I was single, and then you started crying when I said that I wasn't.
Posting the panels from this post here separately because that seems to let people see more detail.
Someone please come save these kids from the labels forced upon them. :(
Don’t want to be just my parents’ second playthrough…
Always found it fascinating how much Nagisa and that one guy (Yuuji) had in common with regards to their home life and feeling pressured by their parents. Nagisa deeply resents being forced into a role and image that his mother wants him to fit. Meanwhile, Yuuji feels trapped by the influence of his father, and struggles under the large degree of freedom and lack of direction provided to him. Hiromi deprives her child; Yuuji’s father spoils his kid too much. Neither child wants to be their parent’s “second playthrough” in life.
Some part of me hopes that, even outside of canon, these two could eventually realize this and maybe help each other to heal.