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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Eye" data-source="post: 378168"><p>She practically tells you your role as a parent is irrelevant when you bring up not being told about Kinu's engagement.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This is boiling down everything I have been saying to the most inconsequential factor of the scenario. What I am saying is your thoughts and opinions are not considered or respected by Kiyoko, for all the affection and bento boxes she treats you like you are beneath her, because in the eyes of her and her culture, you are. A culture that is wholly antagonistic toward you, it poisons the minds of your family. None of them consider your feelings for a moment.</p><p></p><p>But again I would like to go back to the marriage which I am still trying to make sense of. For all the talk of how worthless you are, why would this be a union that is supported? Something about the whole thing rings hollow.</p><p></p><p>Lets return to this thought:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't think I responded to that point yet so I will do it now, the circumstances with Kitsune and Salamanders or Elves are not equivalent. Keros positions himself so his offer is the likeliest to to be first and occurring after your life has already been intimately rooted within his domain.</p><p></p><p>Like the orb and Kiyoko acted as a snare so Keros could get his hands on you. Look back and you see nothing about your relationship with Kiyoko is organic, all breaking the rules of what is meant to happen. Introduce the champion to Kiyoko; a high born Kitsune trapped and starved for social interaction. Note that Kiyoko did not choose to have Kinu with you (like all other kitsune can choose when they reproduce), it was something imposed on the both of you. Yet no matter what, even if you are sterile you would conceive with Kiyoko.</p><p></p><p>Through time, limited options and constantly bearing your children Kiyoko developes an attachment to you, not a healthy way to cultivate a relationship. Kiyoko didn't get with you because she admired and respected who you were, she got with you because you were the only one there, a light in the darkest time of her life.</p><p></p><p>This fact is reflected with how she treats you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Eye, post: 378168"] She practically tells you your role as a parent is irrelevant when you bring up not being told about Kinu's engagement. This is boiling down everything I have been saying to the most inconsequential factor of the scenario. What I am saying is your thoughts and opinions are not considered or respected by Kiyoko, for all the affection and bento boxes she treats you like you are beneath her, because in the eyes of her and her culture, you are. A culture that is wholly antagonistic toward you, it poisons the minds of your family. None of them consider your feelings for a moment. But again I would like to go back to the marriage which I am still trying to make sense of. For all the talk of how worthless you are, why would this be a union that is supported? Something about the whole thing rings hollow. Lets return to this thought: I don't think I responded to that point yet so I will do it now, the circumstances with Kitsune and Salamanders or Elves are not equivalent. Keros positions himself so his offer is the likeliest to to be first and occurring after your life has already been intimately rooted within his domain. Like the orb and Kiyoko acted as a snare so Keros could get his hands on you. Look back and you see nothing about your relationship with Kiyoko is organic, all breaking the rules of what is meant to happen. Introduce the champion to Kiyoko; a high born Kitsune trapped and starved for social interaction. Note that Kiyoko did not choose to have Kinu with you (like all other kitsune can choose when they reproduce), it was something imposed on the both of you. Yet no matter what, even if you are sterile you would conceive with Kiyoko. Through time, limited options and constantly bearing your children Kiyoko developes an attachment to you, not a healthy way to cultivate a relationship. Kiyoko didn't get with you because she admired and respected who you were, she got with you because you were the only one there, a light in the darkest time of her life. This fact is reflected with how she treats you. [/QUOTE]
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