he doesn't so much allow Takaba or Feilong a great deal of rope as there is no rope at all, they're totally free to find a rope elsewhere and hang themselves as creatively as possible. XD;;
I THOUGHT ABOUT THIS VERY HARD and I have come to the conclusion that you are right (you always are!!). Takaba rarely gets into situations because Asami is involved-- in fact, he usually just blindly blunders into things, and Asami either saves his ass, makes it worse, or does both at the same time. The sex is just like, something that happens along the way. Whereas in Tyrant, the blundering is usually manipulated and or being used for manipulative purposes, and the sex is the point, and it's all very ick.
Also YES: it's political, in the same way that anything going into or onto one's body - food, clothes, cosmetics - is political.
Why are you so smart all the time. :( ALSO part VII most resembles is the one in "Flor de Yemanja" where Yuuta barges into Mizuki's bedroom. XD;; I WAS TOTALLY GOING TO POINT THIS OUT but then you did it yourself so orz.
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I THOUGHT ABOUT THIS VERY HARD and I have come to the conclusion that you are right (you always are!!). Takaba rarely gets into situations because Asami is involved-- in fact, he usually just blindly blunders into things, and Asami either saves his ass, makes it worse, or does both at the same time. The sex is just like, something that happens along the way. Whereas in Tyrant, the blundering is usually manipulated and or being used for manipulative purposes, and the sex is the point, and it's all very ick.
Also YES: it's political, in the same way that anything going into or onto one's body - food, clothes, cosmetics - is political.
Why are you so smart all the time. :( ALSO part VII most resembles is the one in "Flor de Yemanja" where Yuuta barges into Mizuki's bedroom. XD;; I WAS TOTALLY GOING TO POINT THIS OUT but then you did it yourself so orz.