Not the action itself but the principle

Peach October 14, 2024 3:26 pm

I dont think theres a context where throwing someone's trauma back at them is gonna win u an argument, its particularly bad when someone told u that in confidence. But thats the present action currently, i completely agree that skylar has every right to be mad here, screamed at Cirrus even. From a media literate perspective, someone is actively creating the problems in the relationship, hiding the truth and the reason y, and reaping the benefits while the other is not only none the wiser but also not realising how relient hes become to the other. The princple here is the realisation of cirrus's acts and thus the formation of their relationship has only just hit skylar, i dont think people are comprehending that skylar now believes that not only was this relationship manufactured/puppeteered through its duration, his feelings were effectively manipulated into him by someone so insecure and fundamentally incapable of a normal kind of love.

Cirrus is my favourite character in the series (before im accused of hating him) and I relate to him on a deep level as someone with bpd. I dont think theres an innocent party in their relationship at all

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