...can't you just read the other essays I wrote on Kio? :(
For Kio, love is obviously an important thing. It... it doesn't really matter what kind of love really, because his friendship with Soubi is the reason for a lot of his canon actions, and not necessarily because he's in love with him.
Sooo... I'd say that friendship-type love matters more to Kio than any sort of romantic love ever could. He's fine with sort of pushing the more intense feelings of real, true love out of the way to focus on things that matter more, like friendship; this is mostly a result of how Kio's been treated by Soubi, so he's adapted. And that's why Kio flirts and treats his friends the same way he treats Oscar, for the most part. Which is why he can have completely innuendo-laden conversations, or act a little close to Akiha and Rikuou and see nothing wrong with it. Of course, Oscar is top camp-priority, and that's because of their relationship. But take away that, and Oscar is placed on the same level as Kio's important camp friends. If they
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One day you should really force me to essay. Also.. I only asked about this because of the fact that they have been that long together such that that L word is sort of popping up in his mind. But at the same time, he's still quite aware of the circumstances between them such that he knows that even if he feels that way, he won't get the same response.
...okay, no. But. Kio figures that Dee, as a newcomer, has not earned the position. Kio has (in his own mind) proved to be reliable and caring and at least familiar, and he's known the kids for awhile, and he's responsible REALLY, and he's a dad at home! He feels like he's really, really qualified, and Dee isn't so much and it's not FAIR.
He feels like while not exactly taking his place, Dee is moving in on his territory (he blames Yzak). And it's frustrating because he genuinely likes Dee, too, so he doesn't want to get all jealous; especially over a stupid and nonsensical thing like this.
Besides, being dad is better suited to Mamajima's significant other. DON'T STEAL MY GIRLBOYFRIEND.
When Kio told him that, Dee honestly felt a little guilty. Because he's not the type of guy to go and do stuff like that, pushing himself into already tight-knit groups, families, etc. So if it came down to Shinn saying Kio could be the cabin dad, Dee would let him with no arguments. BECAUSE DEE LIKES YOU KIO, EVEN IF YOU WANTED TO LICK PIE OFF HIS FACE.
It's funny only because I don't think anyone in Cabin 10 even wants Kio in there, actually (barring Oscar, of course). YOU HAVE NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT, DEE. KIO'S BIGGEST ENEMY IS HIMSELF~
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So what are Kio's thoughts on 'love' and how does it relate to oscar?
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For Kio, love is obviously an important thing. It... it doesn't really matter what kind of love really, because his friendship with Soubi is the reason for a lot of his canon actions, and not necessarily because he's in love with him.
Sooo... I'd say that friendship-type love matters more to Kio than any sort of romantic love ever could. He's fine with sort of pushing the more intense feelings of real, true love out of the way to focus on things that matter more, like friendship; this is mostly a result of how Kio's been treated by Soubi, so he's adapted. And that's why Kio flirts and treats his friends the same way he treats Oscar, for the most part. Which is why he can have completely innuendo-laden conversations, or act a little close to Akiha and Rikuou and see nothing wrong with it. Of course, Oscar is top camp-priority, and that's because of their relationship. But take away that, and Oscar is placed on the same level as Kio's important camp friends. If they ( ... )
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One day you should really force me to essay. Also.. I only asked about this because of the fact that they have been that long together such that that L word is sort of popping up in his mind. But at the same time, he's still quite aware of the circumstances between them such that he knows that even if he feels that way, he won't get the same response.
Or something like that.
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...okay, no. But. Kio figures that Dee, as a newcomer, has not earned the position. Kio has (in his own mind) proved to be reliable and caring and at least familiar, and he's known the kids for awhile, and he's responsible REALLY, and he's a dad at home! He feels like he's really, really qualified, and Dee isn't so much and it's not FAIR.
He feels like while not exactly taking his place, Dee is moving in on his territory (he blames Yzak). And it's frustrating because he genuinely likes Dee, too, so he doesn't want to get all jealous; especially over a stupid and nonsensical thing like this.
Besides, being dad is better suited to Mamajima's significant other. DON'T STEAL MY GIRLBOYFRIEND.
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When Kio told him that, Dee honestly felt a little guilty. Because he's not the type of guy to go and do stuff like that, pushing himself into already tight-knit groups, families, etc. So if it came down to Shinn saying Kio could be the cabin dad, Dee would let him with no arguments. BECAUSE DEE LIKES YOU KIO, EVEN IF YOU WANTED TO LICK PIE OFF HIS FACE.
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