Hanzo coming out as bisexual to his family and Satoshi asking him if this means Hanzo’s gonna get a bf, and Harumi excitedly saying “he could!! 🥰” and Hanzo having to be like “I won’t 🤨”

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Hanzo coming out as bisexual to his family and Satoshi asking him if this means Hanzo’s gonna get a bf, and Harumi excitedly saying “he could!! 🥰” and Hanzo having to be like “I won’t 🤨”

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If they ever delved more into Harumi and Hanzo’s relationship (since she’s getting officially paired off with Kuai now anyways) one potential flaw I think would be really interesting to write about it is the chance of either/both of them being too codependent.
E.g. Hanzo or Harumi having to sacrifice/give up on something huge to help the other because “they were just so amazing / I just loved them so much”
In an au I have where Harumi gets resurrected, one issue she has is that she based SO MUCH of her identity on Hanzo and her baby and on being a mother/housewife - that now she doesn’t HAVE those things anymore, she doesn’t know who she is. And it’s easy to imagine Hanzo having a similar issue where he credits falling in love with Harumi as the primary motivator for learning how to control his rage issues while he was still alive and now that she’s gone, all he thinks that’s LEFT is his rage.