Benefits of a bowl cut
Seven and 8 (lol) for the headcannons đđ
you damn weeaboos-
It feels WEIRD to write NSFW, I always censore it as much as possible and itâs just WEIRD to do this it comes out as if it was some random shit and not NSFW T_T ⌠Or like some goddamn poetry when no one knows whatâs it about.
Sex headcanon - for Seven
Intimacy is something that comforts him.
There still are times when his depression strikes, and at some point he wonât just, push you away, he will try to run away instead as if being around other people was a sin to him.
And yet your touch makes him stay every time, he cannot ignore it, heâs unable to take a step away from you the very moment he feels your skin on his.
Itâs sometimes scary how much he needs you, how much the fear of you being sad or feeling abandoned makes him want to run into your arms and never leave your side.
But at these moments, the only thing he can think about is to be with you, to let you caress his wounds.
He trusts you more than he trusts himsef. He trusts that you wonât hurt him as many people in his life did, that he can completely relax and let you take a lead, for once in his life.
The way your lips whisper comforting words is as if you were casting a spell upon him. Every inch of his body anticipates the moment when you two become one.
He canât help but feel addicted to it.Â
Because even if only a while, you help him forget about cruelty of the world.
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While the source material clearly intends Xue Yang to be read as an orphan (perhaps orphaned so young he has no memory of his parents), I think itâs underexplored in fandom that he never ACTUALLY SAYS that his parents DIED, but rather that he was a child without parents.Â
âHe had neither dad nor mom nor moneyâ (via the official english translation)
I think thereâs something in here worth exploring about the possibility that Xue Yang was abandoned by his parents.Â
Perhaps he remembers one or both of them and/or the event, perhaps he does not but just has a sense of it having happened, perhaps he has no memories of it at all but it still psychologically impacted his development.Â
Just about every character in the story can be better understood by looking at how they were raised, and Xue Yang is CERTAINLY not an exception.Â
There are myriad ways to interpret his childhood (though none of them stable, safe, or cared for), but I have been thinking a LOT lately about how being abandoned by his parents could have shaped him into who he later became.
His behavior in the Villainous Friends extra (wherein he, seemingly arbitrarily, breaks things and antagonizes people and then specifically challenges Jin Guangyao about paying for damages) COULD be interpreted as acting out in a way thatâs common for children and teens with a history of abandonment who are testing the waters of just how much their new guardian/s will tolerate. This sort of behavior can be a self fulfilling prophesy as well as an attempt to prove to themselves that their expectations of rejection or punishment are correct.
If Xue Yang has only ever known the world to be a painful place where people reject and abandon him, then thatâs how he expects the world to continue behaving. If suddenly someone defies this expectation, it is simultaneously a fascinating and wondrous thing, and also a threat to his worldview. After all, if THIS person can be kind and care for him, then why didnât anyone else?
If JGY, who at this point is essentially just his handler, can be unconditionally patient with him⌠then why couldnât others have been patient with him over much less? And why couldnât his own parents, who had considerably higher responsibility to him, be as patient as JGY?
Itâs much easier to push and push and push until you break the patience and prove your cynicism correct, than it is to grapple with those painful questions. And after all, Jin Guangyao had an exterior force (Jin Guangshan) requiring him to show patience. And once that force was removed, so was Xue Yang. This, perhaps, felt as much like validation as it did betrayal.
There might be a parallel to be made here, too, about how JGY was and felt betrayed/abandoned by his father. This in common might be something that they bonded over.
And of course, as always, thereâs Yi City.
Xue Yang expects Xiao Xingchen to abandon him, and his elaborate ârevengeâ was at least in part in preparation for that anticipated betrayal. He âknowsâ he will be betrayed and, perhaps unlike what happened with Jin Guangyao, he intends to be ready for it this time. Ready to punish Xiao Xingchen the MOMENT it happens, or ready to convince him not to betray him after all (what is âWeâre not so different, Iâm not uniquely evil, youâre ending our life together because you think youâre better than me but look! Look! You and I are the same nowâ if not a deeply misguided and utterly desperate plea?).
At some point he starts hoping it just wonât happen, and stops needing the ârevengeâ plot. When it starts unraveling before him, he tries for understanding first. What is âHear my story, THEN decideââ if not begging to be understood?
Of course it doesnât work.
Xiao Xingchen doesnât even kill Xue Yang, either; he goes Away. Goes where Xue Yang canât. If Xue Yang is read as having this particular trigger, Xiao Xingchenâs suicide may feel like abandonment all over again.
Perhaps Xiao Xingchen NOT killing Xue Yang becomes a parallel to Xue Yangâs parents abandoning him to suffer alone instead of keeping him or killing him. Or else maybe Xue Yangâs mother DID try to kill him (drown him or left him out in the cold) and he just managed to survive, in which case Xiao Xingchen NOT trying to kill Xue Yang puts him a cut above even Xue Yangâs own mother/parents.
Final thought:
While I find Xue Yangâs lack of familial connection to the rest of the cast compelling, I also find âwhat ifâ scenarios fascinating to explore, and âXue Yang was abandoned by parents who might still be around during the storyâ does create some fascinating opportunities for fic.
Such as:
What if Xue Yang was yet another illegitimate son of Jin Guangshan? What if he knew but Jin Guangyao didnât? What if Jin Guangyao knew but Xue Yang didnât? What if Jin Guangshan himself knew? That would really put the insistent protections into a very weird light (is there a heart in there? Or did he think he could string Xue Yang along like he did Jin Guangyao? Or was Xue Yang blackmailing him?)
OR
What if Xue Yang was the illegitimate son of Chang Cian? It certainly puts a spin on that entire scenario. Little Xue Yang has another reason to want to please this man, and a further reason to feel betrayed by the abuse. Chang Cian not even recognizing him. Xue Yang taking revenge on the entire family because they ALL wronged him in a way he canât articulate. Because they got to live the life he could have if heâd been wanted.
Certainly none of this is canon, but itâs not TERRIBLY far beyond the bounds of canon either, and makes for some juicy food for fic.
I heard them say that evil may
Walk in beauty's shoes
But if ever I could love myself
Then I'll stop loving you
The dysfunctional family, or Team Jail, if you wish. All these people are guilty of crimes. Redeemability depends on your outlook.
I don't have any real headcanons about them, as they are very well established in canon, with little space left for interpretation (and also because I hate Jumin with a passion). All I can say for certain is that both Jumin and Rika are passionately and dysfunctionally in love with Jihyun, and I would love to dissect them and study them.
Sooo basically, after i played Rayâs route, im getting interested with the flowers. I mean yeah, im interested with all the flowers meanings. Sincee our BAERAN love the flowerss soo much, i decided to search every flower that reminds me of Rayâs route and its meaning.
Thanks to Saeran, i realised how beautiful all the flowers are right nowđ
pfp creds nitoenjoyer on xâ ŕ¨ŕ§multifandom + jus appreciating art here:)18+ stuff here, you have been worned
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