Sharp objects are really nerve-wrecking to them, especially if they’re knives and if it comes in contact with their skin. Sometimes in their attending highschool, Harley would see students writing things down on their skin with pen. Being very sensitive, Harley would immediately turn away try their best not to think about the feeling it gives off. They’re very sensititive with this.
Nature helps him be at ease. Especially if they’re household plants, and also very small! He has several small potted plants in his room when Jayce was around his preteens. Jayce does talk to them as well, since studies show that talking to plants do help them grow! Just not when his father is around, because he’ll end up harshly ridicule his only son. Not only do they provide nice company, but it also helps Jayce with speaking. Weird, but still helps him.
Money is a girl’s bestfriend. She all about trying to find ways to save money, make money, counting money, and anything related with money! Jessie does get a bit nitpicky of what she buys. The WANT vs NEED, basically. She gets it from her dad–who’s still in jail–and has been the one to teach her the values of money. Jessie does make mistakes of her spending here and there, but eventually knows how to spend wisely!
He be a mommy’s boy. But Paul doesn’t care. There’s a saying that his dad goes, “a man loves his sweetheart the most, his wife the best, but his mother the longest.” Simple reason to this is because the mother is the first to show and express nurturing love towards her child. And his mother did give her all to love and take care of Paul. So he does express his love back to his mother by giving her flowers, daily reminders of how she’s doing a great job as a mother, occasional mother and son events that they go to (mother and son dance as an example), and surprising her with gifts. Yes, Paul’s father does the same with his wife–but he’s is often quite busy with overtime at work.