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making a sub top whine and beg for the opportunity to fuck you and cooing in his ear about what a good boy he's being and edging him while listening to the sounds of his desperate whimpers and moans mmmmph
regressed shinsou and syskid/little alter shinsou(s) are different to me sometimes.
regressing shinsou is more self conscious and aware of when & how he regresses, and it sometimes happens in public when he's particularly stressed. he feels shame at wanting his body to be smaller, and tries his hardest to keep his childish habits away from eyesight. it's very fuzzy, but he's able to remember what he did while regressed and it makes him feel shame to think about while big.
syskid/little shinsous don't have as much of an awareness that they're slipping or switching, as they often believe they are a kid in a body that's too big. they're also angry at the size and strength of their body, but they're mostly just confused at the state of it (or fail to register it in the first place, especially when they're very young or stressed). sometimes they're present in public when they're happy or excited, or with someone that makes them feel safe, but that isn't to say that some littles don't hold very volatile feelings. their habits and interests are much harder to be masked, though they still really only front alone or with very specific people. other alters might have very little awareness of what they did while the littles were out, mostly piecing things together with physical evidence of regression like candy wrappers and how the bed was laid out. there are likely some persecutors who taunt the littles for being immature & tainting their reputation as a hero, as well as recreating the trauma the kids went through
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the thing is about nemuri is that i think she infantilizes her boys, but especially shouta, quite a bit when in private. she acts like they cant do anything by themselves n that she has to do everything for them, or else theyll get hurt, n she doesnt want her babies n only remaining friends hurt :(. even tho it was just a mundane task that shouta n hizashi already do when at their own homes, such as washing the dishes or showering.
crazy how my moots on this account succeed more regularly in making me regress (via their posts) than anything on my main—which is DESIGNED for agere 💀💀💀
shinsou sleeping with a few plushies on his bed, and by the time he graduates UA he doesn't have any extra room on there for more and he's started storing them around his place. aizawa even has some at his places just for him, not eri
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nah, i don't have a schedule for FYO. i like posting around the 7-10 day mark but i don't always. i posted about it earlier but im doing a lot of editing and rewriting for these final eight chapters and it takes time when im also trying to edit/finish my bakugou series. it'll be up eventually, i just don't know when.
it depends on what you prioritize/like about mha and what you've already seen. if u give me a list of ur favs and how far you got/if you care about spoilers then i can give you a better rundown of things (from my perspective).
like it's hard for me to say what the "worst arcs" are since i don't know what you liked about the show and i can only speak on what i didn't like. i stopped watching after season five because i hated the writing direction the manga was going in, but i've been loosely keeping up with it all just so i know plot relevant stuff. my favorite parts of mha have always been the *academia* stuff. i liked the sports festival, i liked the final exams and hero licensing exam, and i liked the internships/work studies (to a certain degree) so all of my favorite things are mostly in seasons 1 through 4, and i find a lot of 5-8 to be really grating to sit through no matter how hard i try. but if you like shonens doing what shonens do best, you might like it a lot more.
its been 5 years so I vaguely remember the ending near the sports festival or the internship, somewhere around there. I have no care for spoilers so dw! I remember being charmed by the UA staff in general and instantly loving shinsou's underdog arc (still a little miffed that he didn't win the sports festival ngl, deku's plot armor is too high ig). i loosely enjoyed the villains, was mainly watching bc i enjoyed the academia aspect of it all. i'll definitely watch 1-4 then! i also would love a rundown!
oooo, I do love me some cool animation! so i might check that out! bakugou's an interesting character so 3 episodes of season 8 here i come! thank you for the info!!! ⚞^. .^⚟
thank you @submissiveaizawa for the information!!! i'll be sure to read the manga then and check out vigilantes! keeping my eyes peeled for shinzawa stuff post season 5 then!! yeah,, wanted to know some plot for future fics so i'll def check out the wiki and watch some shinzawa compilations!! seems like i'll have to check out the later seasons for some cinematic animations then!!! —ฅ/ᐠ. ̫ .ᐟ\ฅ —
oh yeah, then i'd recommend just rewatching the whole thing. you're so early on that it's like,,, might as well tbh.
but yeah, syllable is pretty spot on. the first half of season five is the first time we really get shinsou back after the sports festival, so i'd definitely recommend that. and then second half of season 5 onwards has a lot of aizawa moments, but they are pretty angsty. i, personally, don't like a lot of these episodes, but i know a lot of aizawa stans love them so its just kinda up to your taste and how much you like the series canonically making him whump porn LMAO
and vigilantes is supposed to be good if you like aizawa/the rooftop squad since it has a lot of moments about mic, oboro, and midnight in it. a lot of people really enjoyed vigilantes and thought it was even better than mha (both animation and writing), so that's something to consider. i haven't watched it and i kind of refuse to on principal (i greatly dislike aizawa's backstory being in a separate series and think it was a terrible call for the emotional crux of his arc in the main series) but i read part of the manga and thought the new characters were really neat.
anyways here's my yaps about how i feel about each season w some spoilers vvv
season one and two tend to be the fandom's least favorite, but i think they're easily the best ones. i think watching through them completely is worth it (but you could always just skip to the USJ episodes at the end of season one since aizawa looks really good in them and nothing else that important happens in season one if you don't care abt class 1-A).
season two is easily the best in all of mha imo. the sports festival is deku at his most likable for me (since he doesn't use his quirk until the very end LMAO), i really like the philosophical questions that stain poses during his arc, AND season two ends with final exams and i loved those episodes so much. yaoyorozu rising has some of my favorite aizawa moments in the entire series.
i like season three a lot because it's very academia heavy. the first half is mostly the summer camp arc, and the second half is mostly the hero license arc, which is my second favorite arc behind the sports festival. the summer camp has some great aizawa moments, which makes up for how he's mostly just in the hero license arc to "banter" with ms joke, and season three is when i like the LoV the most. i think you can skip through a lot of the major villain fights (deku vs muscular in the summer camp arc is so painful that i never bother with it. if you've seen it once, you'll never need to see it again), but season three establishes a lot of the best parts of the LoV and i do genuinely think the entire thing is worth watching.
season four is when things get a little rocky, imo. its really hit or miss for a lot of people. every season in mha is split up into different arcs, but season four is the one where that split is most jarring and it really suffers from it. you have the overhaul arc, something extremely dark, followed by the school festival arc. i don't think i need to explain why a lot of people find the tone shift weird LMAO
this is the only season where i actually like the "plot" arc more than i do the academia arc. overhaul is my second favorite villain character, only under shigaraki, and i think his arc as a whole had so much potential long term. but i really, really hated how it ended. this arc is the one that made me fall off mha tbh because it's so good in theory and then it trips leagues before the finish line. the problem imo being a mix of wasted potential and the kinda shitty pacing that a lot of shonens have because of how they're done--i hate the deku vs overhaul fight (s4ep14 i think) more than LITERALLY any other fight in the entire show, even more than the deku vs muscular fight. honestly the fact that we have two annoying nightmare fights where deku is soloing a big bad with a small child he's protecting is ludicrous. why did we need TWO? whatever its not that serious lmao
after that, the school festival arc is fine. its not bad and i think its unjustly hated. if it weren't placed directly after the overhaul arc then it would probably be much better received. i do genuinely enjoy the fluffiness of it. i think its cute and i like the message that comes with deku vs gentle criminal--but i just don't like deku that much, and this festival's emotional climax hinges on how much you care about eri as a character. which i don't really.
anyways, the first half of season five is fantastic. a lot of people don't like it because it's more of that academia filler, but if you enjoyed the final exam episodes in season two then you'll probably like the first half of s5--even more so since it has shinsou in it. i love monoma, too, and he's here a lot, so this set of episodes reallyyyy hyped me up and got my hopes up for the season as a whole. but i don't like the second half of s5, unfortunately :') i'm in the minority here, though. most aizawa stans really enjoyed it for the aizawa-centric episode(s) and most LoV stans loved the 'my villain academia' episodes. i really disliked both and i think my reasons are fair, they're just things that no one else cares about lolol
and then i didn't bother watching season six onwards. i just followed the manga chapters as they came out so i knew what was vaguely going on. if you like deku, the second half of season six has a pretty interesting arc for him. if you like the LoV, there's some good moments for them that season too. and then season seven and eight is mostly just the war arc, which i didn't really enjoy. it's fine. i know a lot of people liked it a lot, but it wasn't for me. there were a lot of choices horikoshi made narratively that i didn't like. more things that other people don't really care about and doesn't really ruin the writing, but were enough to make me dislike a lot of what was happening.
and then the ending was... the ending. i didn't like it but i imagine that's not surprising atp. i think, for me, a lot of the final seasons feel very bleak and hopeless, even when the narrative is trying to be hopeful. like mha is chalked full of themes surrounding the underdogs being able to do whatever they put their minds to and how everyone deserves to be saved and a lot of it just fell flat for me, especially when it comes to the villains. i get what horikoshi was going for and, considering the story he was trying to tell, i think he accomplished a few of those messages really well. but there's a lot of weak points, too (particularly when it comes to any commentary he has on oppression), and i think i just don't care that much for shonen as a genre, so a lot of things i'd like end up being kinda mid because the powerscaling shit pisses me off. every time deku says he needs to use 100+ percent of his power, i die a little inside.
BUT YEAH ANYWAYS ALJFSFSDLFJLSD sorry, you don't need to respond to any of this. i just like complaining. despite how much of mha i dislike, there's a lot i love and im extremely autistic about it so,,, here we are LMAO i hope you end up enjoying a lot more than i did <3
OMG thank you for the abundance of information, i will be keeping all of this in mind when i watch the show!! i never mind a good rant and you explained everything in so much detail and so well!!! thank youuu!!!
AND AND THIS I AGREE WITH THIS SO MUCH
genuinely one of the reasons i dropped the show in the first place. i really couldn't with the OPness of deku, i thought the whole show was about to pull a classic superhero underdog where this kid learns how to defy the odds but instead got a show where deku forgets he was even quirkless in the first place and all the harm being a social pariah caused him in the first place. i remember being so frustrated with that the first time i watched it and pacing around my room muttering to myself about how stupid it all was and all the potential story gone to waste. but i really did like it, the world that was built was very intriguing to me! usually superpowers are scarce in stories like this so to have it be a role reversal was pretty cool indeed!
Shoto wouldn't really understand his brother's age regression, but he'd do what he could to encourage it, because he can tell it makes him wayyy calmer. he would really like it if Touya felt safe around him, so he makes sure to be quiet and gentle when he visits his brother. he brings the snacks that his siblings tell him Touya used to prefer, softer clothes, stuffed animals (which he rather enjoys, himself, but only when their fur is the right texture). he thinks he's probably supposed to be his brother's caregiver, and once he's let that idea process, he likes the idea of having his brother rely on him in that way
and once he convinced the guards at Tartarus to release his brother into his custody—because no way is he letting Touya get dragged back to the Todoroki estate, not after the last time Touya was on the premises, not after he stood and prayed at his own shrine—he'd make sure Touya's room was decked the fuck out. it's a perfect room for little!Touya, all covered in stuffed animals and Shoto's new hero merch, games and toys and everything he thought a younger Touya could ever want.
everything is soft, and all the sharp corners on the dresser and bedframe are padded, just in case Touya slides a little smaller than he usually is. shoto doesn't want anything to happen to him, after all. that, and he's a little concerned about Touya trying to use his quirk and hurting himself, so he can't have anything in the room that could act as a temptation or a trigger.
Shoto who is not quite mentally an adult, either, and who is stunted from a lethal childhood abuse/autism combo, but who is definitely big enough to give Touya anything he wants or needs. plus, because he's not totally Big with a capital B, he can actually enjoy it when Touya wants to play games with him or watch cartoons. Shoto who is not-so-secretly smug about being a way better caregiver than Enji. Shoto who feels really proud of himself for enforcing safety rules with Touya, and Touya who really enjoys having super clear-cut ways that he can be good and receive praise from the person in charge of him.
when Dabi occasionally fronts, he acts like he hates the whole setup, but he definitely still snuggles with a favored stuffie while he waits for his brother to get home from patrol. he should be more annoyed that Shoto thinks he needs all this coddling, but he's honestly not. not really. everything is soft in Shoto's apartment, and he has no reason to cause problems, anyways. he'll just cuddle with this stuffed dog and be patient, 'cause there's nothing else to do. he's bored, he's definitely not cozy and safe and missing Shoto with his whole heart. he's definitely not going to be over the moon when his brother finally gets home.
ah, cuties. I love when Shoto is a little confused but wants so badly to help Touya heal. I'm on a dabisho kick right now and cannot be stopped. send dabisho hcs if ya got 'em and I'll eat them all
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it depends on what you prioritize/like about mha and what you've already seen. if u give me a list of ur favs and how far you got/if you care about spoilers then i can give you a better rundown of things (from my perspective).
like it's hard for me to say what the "worst arcs" are since i don't know what you liked about the show and i can only speak on what i didn't like. i stopped watching after season five because i hated the writing direction the manga was going in, but i've been loosely keeping up with it all just so i know plot relevant stuff. my favorite parts of mha have always been the *academia* stuff. i liked the sports festival, i liked the final exams and hero licensing exam, and i liked the internships/work studies (to a certain degree) so all of my favorite things are mostly in seasons 1 through 4, and i find a lot of 5-8 to be really grating to sit through no matter how hard i try. but if you like shonens doing what shonens do best, you might like it a lot more.
its been 5 years so I vaguely remember the ending near the sports festival or the internship, somewhere around there. I have no care for spoilers so dw! I remember being charmed by the UA staff in general and instantly loving shinsou's underdog arc (still a little miffed that he didn't win the sports festival ngl, deku's plot armor is too high ig). i loosely enjoyed the villains, was mainly watching bc i enjoyed the academia aspect of it all. i'll definitely watch 1-4 then! i also would love a rundown!
oooo, I do love me some cool animation! so i might check that out! bakugou's an interesting character so 3 episodes of season 8 here i come! thank you for the info!!! ⚞^. .^⚟
thank you @submissiveaizawa for the information!!! i'll be sure to read the manga then and check out vigilantes! keeping my eyes peeled for shinzawa stuff post season 5 then!! yeah,, wanted to know some plot for future fics so i'll def check out the wiki and watch some shinzawa compilations!! seems like i'll have to check out the later seasons for some cinematic animations then!!! —ฅ/ᐠ. ̫ .ᐟ\ฅ —
oh yeah, then i'd recommend just rewatching the whole thing. you're so early on that it's like,,, might as well tbh.
but yeah, syllable is pretty spot on. the first half of season five is the first time we really get shinsou back after the sports festival, so i'd definitely recommend that. and then second half of season 5 onwards has a lot of aizawa moments, but they are pretty angsty. i, personally, don't like a lot of these episodes, but i know a lot of aizawa stans love them so its just kinda up to your taste and how much you like the series canonically making him whump porn LMAO
and vigilantes is supposed to be good if you like aizawa/the rooftop squad since it has a lot of moments about mic, oboro, and midnight in it. a lot of people really enjoyed vigilantes and thought it was even better than mha (both animation and writing), so that's something to consider. i haven't watched it and i kind of refuse to on principal (i greatly dislike aizawa's backstory being in a separate series and think it was a terrible call for the emotional crux of his arc in the main series) but i read part of the manga and thought the new characters were really neat.
anyways here's my yaps about how i feel about each season w some spoilers vvv
season one and two tend to be the fandom's least favorite, but i think they're easily the best ones. i think watching through them completely is worth it (but you could always just skip to the USJ episodes at the end of season one since aizawa looks really good in them and nothing else that important happens in season one if you don't care abt class 1-A).
season two is easily the best in all of mha imo. the sports festival is deku at his most likable for me (since he doesn't use his quirk until the very end LMAO), i really like the philosophical questions that stain poses during his arc, AND season two ends with final exams and i loved those episodes so much. yaoyorozu rising has some of my favorite aizawa moments in the entire series.
i like season three a lot because it's very academia heavy. the first half is mostly the summer camp arc, and the second half is mostly the hero license arc, which is my second favorite arc behind the sports festival. the summer camp has some great aizawa moments, which makes up for how he's mostly just in the hero license arc to "banter" with ms joke, and season three is when i like the LoV the most. i think you can skip through a lot of the major villain fights (deku vs muscular in the summer camp arc is so painful that i never bother with it. if you've seen it once, you'll never need to see it again), but season three establishes a lot of the best parts of the LoV and i do genuinely think the entire thing is worth watching.
season four is when things get a little rocky, imo. its really hit or miss for a lot of people. every season in mha is split up into different arcs, but season four is the one where that split is most jarring and it really suffers from it. you have the overhaul arc, something extremely dark, followed by the school festival arc. i don't think i need to explain why a lot of people find the tone shift weird LMAO
this is the only season where i actually like the "plot" arc more than i do the academia arc. overhaul is my second favorite villain character, only under shigaraki, and i think his arc as a whole had so much potential long term. but i really, really hated how it ended. this arc is the one that made me fall off mha tbh because it's so good in theory and then it trips leagues before the finish line. the problem imo being a mix of wasted potential and the kinda shitty pacing that a lot of shonens have because of how they're done--i hate the deku vs overhaul fight (s4ep14 i think) more than LITERALLY any other fight in the entire show, even more than the deku vs muscular fight. honestly the fact that we have two annoying nightmare fights where deku is soloing a big bad with a small child he's protecting is ludicrous. why did we need TWO? whatever its not that serious lmao
after that, the school festival arc is fine. its not bad and i think its unjustly hated. if it weren't placed directly after the overhaul arc then it would probably be much better received. i do genuinely enjoy the fluffiness of it. i think its cute and i like the message that comes with deku vs gentle criminal--but i just don't like deku that much, and this festival's emotional climax hinges on how much you care about eri as a character. which i don't really.
anyways, the first half of season five is fantastic. a lot of people don't like it because it's more of that academia filler, but if you enjoyed the final exam episodes in season two then you'll probably like the first half of s5--even more so since it has shinsou in it. i love monoma, too, and he's here a lot, so this set of episodes reallyyyy hyped me up and got my hopes up for the season as a whole. but i don't like the second half of s5, unfortunately :') i'm in the minority here, though. most aizawa stans really enjoyed it for the aizawa-centric episode(s) and most LoV stans loved the 'my villain academia' episodes. i really disliked both and i think my reasons are fair, they're just things that no one else cares about lolol
and then i didn't bother watching season six onwards. i just followed the manga chapters as they came out so i knew what was vaguely going on. if you like deku, the second half of season six has a pretty interesting arc for him. if you like the LoV, there's some good moments for them that season too. and then season seven and eight is mostly just the war arc, which i didn't really enjoy. it's fine. i know a lot of people liked it a lot, but it wasn't for me. there were a lot of choices horikoshi made narratively that i didn't like. more things that other people don't really care about and doesn't really ruin the writing, but were enough to make me dislike a lot of what was happening.
and then the ending was... the ending. i didn't like it but i imagine that's not surprising atp. i think, for me, a lot of the final seasons feel very bleak and hopeless, even when the narrative is trying to be hopeful. like mha is chalked full of themes surrounding the underdogs being able to do whatever they put their minds to and how everyone deserves to be saved and a lot of it just fell flat for me, especially when it comes to the villains. i get what horikoshi was going for and, considering the story he was trying to tell, i think he accomplished a few of those messages really well. but there's a lot of weak points, too (particularly when it comes to any commentary he has on oppression), and i think i just don't care that much for shonen as a genre, so a lot of things i'd like end up being kinda mid because the powerscaling shit pisses me off. every time deku says he needs to use 100+ percent of his power, i die a little inside.
BUT YEAH ANYWAYS ALJFSFSDLFJLSD sorry, you don't need to respond to any of this. i just like complaining. despite how much of mha i dislike, there's a lot i love and im extremely autistic about it so,,, here we are LMAO i hope you end up enjoying a lot more than i did <3
it depends on what you prioritize/like about mha and what you've already seen. if u give me a list of ur favs and how far you got/if you care about spoilers then i can give you a better rundown of things (from my perspective).
like it's hard for me to say what the "worst arcs" are since i don't know what you liked about the show and i can only speak on what i didn't like. i stopped watching after season five because i hated the writing direction the manga was going in, but i've been loosely keeping up with it all just so i know plot relevant stuff. my favorite parts of mha have always been the *academia* stuff. i liked the sports festival, i liked the final exams and hero licensing exam, and i liked the internships/work studies (to a certain degree) so all of my favorite things are mostly in seasons 1 through 4, and i find a lot of 5-8 to be really grating to sit through no matter how hard i try. but if you like shonens doing what shonens do best, you might like it a lot more.