I'm noticing that a lot of readers did not (or have chosen not to) understand the meaning behind that one specific scene. I haven't read it in a long time, but, from what I remember :
Itadori sort of steps into Fushiguro's subconscious. The scene that he witnesses is the personification of Fushiguro's feelings toward his sister. These feelings don't have to be specifically sexual for one's unconscious to appear as so, although in this case it seems like Fushiguro does harbor some romantic feelings for the one that he still regards as his sister.
Which is why he's so "repulsed" by himself for feeling this way and desperate to keep these feelings/part of himself that he probably doesn't even acknowledge in his conscious mind, buried and out of reach from others, and most importantly, from Itadori. The human psyche is far too complex to simply describe this scene as some "disturbing incestual mishaps".
Fishiguro has lost his step-sister prematurely, so there were probably unresolved feelings and words that he regrets not conveying to her.
I'm noticing that a lot of readers did not (or have chosen not to) understand the meaning behind that one specific scene. I haven't read it in a long time, but, from what I remember :
Itadori sort of steps into Fushiguro's subconscious. The scene that he witnesses is the personification of Fushiguro's feelings toward his sister. These feelings don't have to be specifically sexual for one's unconscious to appear as so, although in this case it seems like Fushiguro does harbor some romantic feelings for the one that he still regards as his sister.
Which is why he's so "repulsed" by himself for feeling this way and desperate to keep these feelings/part of himself that he probably doesn't even acknowledge in his conscious mind, buried and out of reach from others, and most importantly, from Itadori. The human psyche is far too complex to simply describe this scene as some "disturbing incestual mishaps".
Fishiguro has lost his step-sister prematurely, so there were probably unresolved feelings and words that he regrets not conveying to her.