Hey!! Can you do 1.Murasakibara and Himuro 2.Akashi and Midorima in a love triangle with a girl they really like and who would win? Thanls!!

terriblesportsimagines:

You’re welcome!  Keep in mind, this is my opinion!

Murasakibara Atsushi vs Himuro Tatsuya

  • Since they have opposite things going for them, this would
    be a matter of preference.  Also, extremely hard, cause damn
  • Himuro is definitely smoother.  He’s a gentleman and he
    treats you like you are a lady.  He’s forever doing little things for you
    – opening doors, pulling out chairs, helping you with homework, etc.  He’s
    subtle about his attempt to attract your attention and keep it.
  • There is nothing subtle about Murachin.  He demands –
    your attention, your time, sometimes even your body (not like that, filthy
    Reader-chan.  But he leans and pushes and just makes a nuisance of himself
    a lot).  He’s pretty selfish, so it doesn’t even really occur to
    him that you might not share his feelings.  He just wants, so he tries to
    take (hello, my yandere friend).
  • Murachin’s always feeding you, which should be tip-off #1
    about his feelings.  Certainly, it’s how Himuro figures out that his
    feelings are deeper than friendship.  Murachin shares his snacks with no
    one
    .  He also doesn’t demand you buy him snacks, which is tip-off #2.
  • Himuro sees Murachin as a rival right away.  He tries
    not to let it affect their friendship, but there is so grating about the way
    the giant center just assumed you were his without ever letting you make up
    your mind yourself.  Does his best to interfere, presenting more tempting
    options than whatever Murachin wants to do.
  • It takes Murasakibara a while to catch onto what Himuro is
    doing, and at first he just realizes that his best friend keeps getting in his
    way, which was annoying.  When he tells Himuro to stop taking your
    attention away from him, Himuro meets the challenge head on. 
  • Himuro gives a lot of way when it comes to Murachin, but not
    in this.  He wants you just as much.  Things get really tense, and
    you probably realize you are going to have to make a choice and hope their
    relationship could be saved.
  • Who would win depends on the girl in question, but I think
    to a high school girl, a smooth, gentlemanly boy like Himuro would probably
    come out on top.  He’s considerate, and pretty, and sensitive,
    these are important surface qualities.
  • (As an aside, I would probably pick Murachin lmao)

Akashi Seijuro vs Midorima Shintarou

  • Since they live across the country from each other in high
    school, this would have to happen in either middle school or college.  I’m
    going the latter, because… reasons lol
  • You’re all in different programs, but since they are friends
    from way back and got along,  they hang out a lot.  They also take
    similar first and second year courses.  That’s how they meet you, in a
    course they are taking together.  Group project yo
  • Like the other pair, they have different things going for
    them, although they are closer in personality.  They are both serious and
    studious and have issues with arrogance and control.
  • They are also unintentionally funny, which is really
    endearing.  Plus, their competence is attractive, since you were pretty
    used to guys trying to pass off their work onto you.
  • With one being a yandere and the other being a tsundere it’s
    more obvious when Midorima starts to like you, at least if you speak
    tsuntsun.  If you don’t, then I hope at least you have a thick skin.
  • Akashi is definitely better at talking to you in
    general.  While they both treat you like you have a brain, Akashi is
    better at coming across as calmer and mellower.  We, of course, know he’s
    not, but he’s better at hiding his intentions in general.
  • Their approach is completely different.  Akashi is
    subtle, and a touch manipulative, whereas Midorima is somewhat more
    upfront.  He sucks at communication though, so is it really upfront?
  • I just don’t see any situation where Midorima comes out on
    top, unless you prefer tsuntsuns, or there is something specific about Midorima
    that draws you.  Because you know Akashi is going to out maneuver Midorima,
    even just from a strategic stand point.  Plus, yanderes tend to have
    better emotional intelligence than tsuns, they can be more honest and they are
    better at recognizing situations as they are (so as to better
    manipulate).  They are both intelligent, and both kind of bad at social
    tho.  It’s just that one is better at faking it.  Plus, Midorima is
    really weird lol, which is an acquired taste.
  • Let’s also remember that Midorima, even though he competes
    against Akashi is used to deferring to his former captain.  I’m not saying
    he’d give up just because Akashi likes you, but… I think this is a factor.

I love your perspective on characters. You get past the shiny outer coating to the deep stuff within that challenges how I want to write these characters.

Overall it’s still fun to create fantasties (aka unrealistic occurrences) but for deeper topics or even in a full blown story (as opposed to a scenario) I know my mind will be trailing back to some of the less desirable traits you highlight and that makes these boys feel more human.

I hope that all makes sense! Lol

I’ve realized you often mention Kise having a not-so-hidden yandere side, could you elaborate on it a little? Scenario or headcanons with his s/o, whichever you prefer?

terriblesportsimagines:

here are my thoughts on the matter!

Kise Ryouta

  • Haha I should have known this would come back to haunt me!
  • Okay, so canonically, the managaka has said that the anime
    made Kise a little too ‘soft and nice’ at least that’s what he said according
    to the wiki page.  But even in the anime you can see hints of his not so
    sweet, cheerful and silly side.
  • I headcanon that he has two sides to him – his bubbly,
    cheerful side that is excitable, loud and friendly – then his cold, arrogant
    side.  We should remember that Kise fit in with the other five really
    well, he went along with their terrible attitude and was literally one of them
    on that front.  He’s cold to people he doesn’t know or acknowledge,
    sometimes straight out ignoring them (remember how he was with Kagami at
    first?  And how he came to get Kuroko because he was being ‘wasted’ on
    Seirin, who he refused to acknowledge.)
  • This dual-facetted personality forms the basis of my
    assertion that he’s yandere.  He’s a different kind of yandere than the
    other two characters that could, arguably, be called so – Akashi and
    Murasakibara.  Akashi is, I believe, 100% canonically yandere, Murachin is
    so by virtue of his jealous and possessive nature.  Kise is the smiley
    kind of yandere, the one that is warm and affectionate towards you outwardly,
    while inwardly thinking that you belong to him and that if you ever try to
    leave him he’ll lock you in a cage.
  • Ironic, because he wants to be ‘free’.  Pretty much, I
    think he’s the type that wants to be free himself, but doesn’t want you to be
    so.  Whereas Akashi is possessive, but not jealous, he’s possessive because
    he’s jealous.  He wants you to look only at him and be the star that you
    revolve around.
  • It’s important to keep in mind that yandere does not
    mean psychotic, and that characters can have yandere traits without being “I’m
    going to murder you for looking at my s/o
    .”  They can be
    violent, but they usually aren’t, and it’s a character type that exists on a
    spectrum, which becomes clear to anyone who’s ever played otome games.
  • Kise is the needy-type yandere.  He loves you, and is hella
    affectionate, unafraid to show his affection in public.  But he is kind of
    controlling about your affections, because he wants them all for himself. 
    He’s selfish, inherently, which is the main factor in his yandere. 
  • His yandere mostly only comes out when he’s angry, like his
    frozen side, or someone has threatened him or you in some way.  Sometimes
    it’s ridiculous, other times it’s understandable.  Like his cheerfulness,
    this side of him is overabundant and a little forceful.
  • For anyone whose ever played Samurai Love Ballad Party, I
    see Kise as the same kind of yandere as Uesugi Kenshin – sweet and a little
    airheaded outwardly, but possessive and controlling inwardly. 

Really profound, I love your analysis.