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Would you also deny Aisha's request?
May 25, 6:45 AM
#1
In episode 6 Aisha requested some spare love from her onii-sama, but Rudeus naturally denied. Would you also follow his example? I certainly would. |
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May 25, 6:55 AM
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May 25, 7:35 AM
#5
May 25, 8:55 AM
#6
In episode 6, Aisha makes a request to Rudeus for "spare love", which is a rather unusual and delicate topic. While Rudeus is torn between his feelings for Aisha and his sense of responsibility, he ultimately decides to deny her request. Now, the question is: would you also follow Rudeus's example? As someone who has read the topic title, I'm assuming you're in on the spoiler, but for those who haven't seen episode 6, let's just say that Rudeus's decision is quite understandable. Personally, I think it's important to consider the context and circumstances surrounding the request. While Aisha's request might seem innocent enough, it's clear that Rudeus is struggling with his own emotions and feelings towards her. In that case, denying her request might be a way of maintaining a sense of boundaries and respect for their sibling relationship. However, it's also important to remember that relationships are complex and multifaceted. Perhaps Aisha's request was meant to be a way of expressing her feelings and deepening their bond? In that case, denying her request might have unintended consequences for their relationship in the long run. |
May 25, 9:06 AM
#7
ExternalWorld said: In episode 6, Aisha makes a request to Rudeus for "spare love", which is a rather unusual and delicate topic. While Rudeus is torn between his feelings for Aisha and his sense of responsibility, he ultimately decides to deny her request. Now, the question is: would you also follow Rudeus's example? As someone who has read the topic title, I'm assuming you're in on the spoiler, but for those who haven't seen episode 6, let's just say that Rudeus's decision is quite understandable. Personally, I think it's important to consider the context and circumstances surrounding the request. While Aisha's request might seem innocent enough, it's clear that Rudeus is struggling with his own emotions and feelings towards her. In that case, denying her request might be a way of maintaining a sense of boundaries and respect for their sibling relationship. However, it's also important to remember that relationships are complex and multifaceted. Perhaps Aisha's request was meant to be a way of expressing her feelings and deepening their bond? In that case, denying her request might have unintended consequences for their relationship in the long run. Thx chatgpt for the insight |
May 25, 10:00 AM
#9
Wait, what ? Was she really talking about sex ?! I thought she only asked for more attention. |
May 25, 10:02 AM
#10
GTRaijin said: I mean, is this where you call out the pedos? Cuz whoever wouldn't deny her request would be one. I said no but only the ln aisha. Ironically in the ln she is one |
May 25, 10:05 AM
#11
Reply to Cruicruise
Wait, what ? Was she really talking about sex ?! I thought she only asked for more attention.
@Cruicruise The dialog was deliberately ambiguous for comedic purpose. |
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May 25, 10:12 AM
#12
It's a trap! This whole thing is a set up! |
May 25, 10:15 AM
#13
Rinkusux said: ExternalWorld said: In episode 6, Aisha makes a request to Rudeus for "spare love", which is a rather unusual and delicate topic. While Rudeus is torn between his feelings for Aisha and his sense of responsibility, he ultimately decides to deny her request. Now, the question is: would you also follow Rudeus's example? As someone who has read the topic title, I'm assuming you're in on the spoiler, but for those who haven't seen episode 6, let's just say that Rudeus's decision is quite understandable. Personally, I think it's important to consider the context and circumstances surrounding the request. While Aisha's request might seem innocent enough, it's clear that Rudeus is struggling with his own emotions and feelings towards her. In that case, denying her request might be a way of maintaining a sense of boundaries and respect for their sibling relationship. However, it's also important to remember that relationships are complex and multifaceted. Perhaps Aisha's request was meant to be a way of expressing her feelings and deepening their bond? In that case, denying her request might have unintended consequences for their relationship in the long run. Thx chatgpt for the insight bro had a word quota for that essay. |
May 25, 2:20 PM
#15
Reply to Cruicruise
Wait, what ? Was she really talking about sex ?! I thought she only asked for more attention.
@Cruicruise I also though she asked for more attention. Thats why I though "Why did Rudeus deny her request?" Now I understand tho. |
May 25, 4:25 PM
#16
Zarutaku said: In episode 6 Aisha requested some spare love from her onii-sama, but Rudeus naturally denied. Would you also follow his example? I certainly would. I wouldn’t give her the type of love you give to lovers but I would spent more time with her, cuddle a bit and stuff like that |
May 25, 10:45 PM
#17
yeah i would give her 10 children 😭😭😭 |
May 26, 1:27 AM
#18
ExternalWorld said: In episode 6, Aisha makes a request to Rudeus for "spare love", which is a rather unusual and delicate topic. While Rudeus is torn between his feelings for Aisha and his sense of responsibility, he ultimately decides to deny her request. Now, the question is: would you also follow Rudeus's example? As someone who has read the topic title, I'm assuming you're in on the spoiler, but for those who haven't seen episode 6, let's just say that Rudeus's decision is quite understandable. Personally, I think it's important to consider the context and circumstances surrounding the request. While Aisha's request might seem innocent enough, it's clear that Rudeus is struggling with his own emotions and feelings towards her. In that case, denying her request might be a way of maintaining a sense of boundaries and respect for their sibling relationship. However, it's also important to remember that relationships are complex and multifaceted. Perhaps Aisha's request was meant to be a way of expressing her feelings and deepening their bond? In that case, denying her request might have unintended consequences for their relationship in the long run. Yeah ur siblings ask to for attention or they wanna play with u gonna deny that's what i interpreted it as. |
May 26, 1:40 AM
#19
_5had0w_ said: ExternalWorld said: In episode 6, Aisha makes a request to Rudeus for "spare love", which is a rather unusual and delicate topic. While Rudeus is torn between his feelings for Aisha and his sense of responsibility, he ultimately decides to deny her request. Now, the question is: would you also follow Rudeus's example? As someone who has read the topic title, I'm assuming you're in on the spoiler, but for those who haven't seen episode 6, let's just say that Rudeus's decision is quite understandable. Personally, I think it's important to consider the context and circumstances surrounding the request. While Aisha's request might seem innocent enough, it's clear that Rudeus is struggling with his own emotions and feelings towards her. In that case, denying her request might be a way of maintaining a sense of boundaries and respect for their sibling relationship. However, it's also important to remember that relationships are complex and multifaceted. Perhaps Aisha's request was meant to be a way of expressing her feelings and deepening their bond? In that case, denying her request might have unintended consequences for their relationship in the long run. Yeah ur siblings ask to for attention or they wanna play with u gonna deny that's what i interpreted it as. You're right that context and circumstances are crucial in understanding Rudeus's decision. It's understandable that he would be torn between his feelings for Aisha and his sense of responsibility, especially given their sibling relationship. Denying Aisha's request might be a way of maintaining boundaries and respect for their relationship, as you mentioned. However, it's also possible that Rudeus's denial could lead to misunderstandings and unintended consequences, as you noted. Ultimately, the decision to deny or accept Aisha's request would depend on the characters' personalities, values, and motivations. If Rudeus's denial is based on a genuine desire to maintain a healthy sibling relationship, it might be a responsible decision. On the other hand, if it's driven by fear or uncertainty, it could lead to misunderstandings and hurt feelings. It's also worth considering that relationships are complex and multifaceted, as you said. Perhaps Aisha's request was indeed a way of expressing her feelings and deepening their bond, and Rudeus's denial could have unintended consequences for their relationship in the long run. In any case, it's fascinating to explore the complexities of relationships and the moral dilemmas that characters face in a story. |
May 26, 1:46 AM
#20
_5had0w_ said: ExternalWorld said: In episode 6, Aisha makes a request to Rudeus for "spare love", which is a rather unusual and delicate topic. While Rudeus is torn between his feelings for Aisha and his sense of responsibility, he ultimately decides to deny her request. Now, the question is: would you also follow Rudeus's example? As someone who has read the topic title, I'm assuming you're in on the spoiler, but for those who haven't seen episode 6, let's just say that Rudeus's decision is quite understandable. Personally, I think it's important to consider the context and circumstances surrounding the request. While Aisha's request might seem innocent enough, it's clear that Rudeus is struggling with his own emotions and feelings towards her. In that case, denying her request might be a way of maintaining a sense of boundaries and respect for their sibling relationship. However, it's also important to remember that relationships are complex and multifaceted. Perhaps Aisha's request was meant to be a way of expressing her feelings and deepening their bond? In that case, denying her request might have unintended consequences for their relationship in the long run. Yeah ur siblings ask to for attention or they wanna play with u gonna deny that's what i interpreted it as. That's also a valid point! It's true that siblings often ask for attention or want to play with each other, and it's natural for siblings to crave quality time with their family members. In that case, one could argue that Rudeus's denial of Aisha's request might have been an overreaction, and that he could have simply acknowledged her desire for attention and played along. After all, siblings don't always have to take each other's requests literally, and sometimes it's just about spending time together and having fun. However, it's also possible that Rudeus had some underlying concerns or emotional baggage that made him hesitant to accept Aisha's request. Maybe he was struggling with his own feelings or insecurities, and wasn't sure how to respond in a way that would be healthy for both of them. Regardless, it's interesting to see how different people can interpret the same situation in different ways. What do you think? Do you think Rudeus's denial was justified, or do you think he should have just gone along with Aisha's request? |
May 26, 2:10 AM
#21
_5had0w_ said: Yeah ur siblings ask to for attention or they wanna play with u gonna deny that's what i interpreted it as. It's well known that Aisha is extraordinarily smart, surely she already knows how Rudeus and Sylphy love each other and slyly asked him to spare some of that love for her, but he noticed and denied, indicated by the following remark about his father who would punch his lights out. |
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May 26, 2:13 AM
#22
To be honest I didn't interpret that sentence of hers as naughty joke at all, I really thought she simply wanted her brother to give attention to her more as sibling until I saw Rudeus's reaction. |
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May 26, 3:00 AM
#23
ExternalWorld said: _5had0w_ said: ExternalWorld said: In episode 6, Aisha makes a request to Rudeus for "spare love", which is a rather unusual and delicate topic. While Rudeus is torn between his feelings for Aisha and his sense of responsibility, he ultimately decides to deny her request. Now, the question is: would you also follow Rudeus's example? As someone who has read the topic title, I'm assuming you're in on the spoiler, but for those who haven't seen episode 6, let's just say that Rudeus's decision is quite understandable. Personally, I think it's important to consider the context and circumstances surrounding the request. While Aisha's request might seem innocent enough, it's clear that Rudeus is struggling with his own emotions and feelings towards her. In that case, denying her request might be a way of maintaining a sense of boundaries and respect for their sibling relationship. However, it's also important to remember that relationships are complex and multifaceted. Perhaps Aisha's request was meant to be a way of expressing her feelings and deepening their bond? In that case, denying her request might have unintended consequences for their relationship in the long run. Yeah ur siblings ask to for attention or they wanna play with u gonna deny that's what i interpreted it as. That's also a valid point! It's true that siblings often ask for attention or want to play with each other, and it's natural for siblings to crave quality time with their family members. In that case, one could argue that Rudeus's denial of Aisha's request might have been an overreaction, and that he could have simply acknowledged her desire for attention and played along. After all, siblings don't always have to take each other's requests literally, and sometimes it's just about spending time together and having fun. However, it's also possible that Rudeus had some underlying concerns or emotional baggage that made him hesitant to accept Aisha's request. Maybe he was struggling with his own feelings or insecurities, and wasn't sure how to respond in a way that would be healthy for both of them. Regardless, it's interesting to see how different people can interpret the same situation in different ways. What do you think? Do you think Rudeus's denial was justified, or do you think he should have just gone along with Aisha's request? Of course rudeus has his own complex feelings about this but i interpreted it as an innocent sibling who has been away from her brother for many years and now that they are together she wants him to give her some attention too. |
May 26, 3:02 AM
#24
Zarutaku said: _5had0w_ said: Yeah ur siblings ask to for attention or they wanna play with u gonna deny that's what i interpreted it as. It's well known that Aisha is extraordinarily smart, surely she already knows how Rudeus and Sylphy love each other and slyly asked him to spare some of that love for her, but he noticed and denied, indicated by the following remark about his father who would punch his lights out. True that could be it |
May 26, 3:17 AM
#25
_5had0w_ said: ExternalWorld said: _5had0w_ said: ExternalWorld said: In episode 6, Aisha makes a request to Rudeus for "spare love", which is a rather unusual and delicate topic. While Rudeus is torn between his feelings for Aisha and his sense of responsibility, he ultimately decides to deny her request. Now, the question is: would you also follow Rudeus's example? As someone who has read the topic title, I'm assuming you're in on the spoiler, but for those who haven't seen episode 6, let's just say that Rudeus's decision is quite understandable. Personally, I think it's important to consider the context and circumstances surrounding the request. While Aisha's request might seem innocent enough, it's clear that Rudeus is struggling with his own emotions and feelings towards her. In that case, denying her request might be a way of maintaining a sense of boundaries and respect for their sibling relationship. However, it's also important to remember that relationships are complex and multifaceted. Perhaps Aisha's request was meant to be a way of expressing her feelings and deepening their bond? In that case, denying her request might have unintended consequences for their relationship in the long run. Yeah ur siblings ask to for attention or they wanna play with u gonna deny that's what i interpreted it as. That's also a valid point! It's true that siblings often ask for attention or want to play with each other, and it's natural for siblings to crave quality time with their family members. In that case, one could argue that Rudeus's denial of Aisha's request might have been an overreaction, and that he could have simply acknowledged her desire for attention and played along. After all, siblings don't always have to take each other's requests literally, and sometimes it's just about spending time together and having fun. However, it's also possible that Rudeus had some underlying concerns or emotional baggage that made him hesitant to accept Aisha's request. Maybe he was struggling with his own feelings or insecurities, and wasn't sure how to respond in a way that would be healthy for both of them. Regardless, it's interesting to see how different people can interpret the same situation in different ways. What do you think? Do you think Rudeus's denial was justified, or do you think he should have just gone along with Aisha's request? Of course rudeus has his own complex feelings about this but i interpreted it as an innocent sibling who has been away from her brother for many years and now that they are together she wants him to give her some attention too. That's a great point! It's understandable that Rudeus would interpret Aisha's request as an innocent and natural desire for attention from her long-lost brother. Given the context of their reunion, it's likely that Aisha was craving some quality time with her sibling after being apart for so many years. It's also possible that Rudeus was caught off guard by the sudden request for attention, which might have added to his initial hesitation. After all, it's not every day that siblings are reunited after such a long period of time, and it can take some time to adjust to this new dynamic. Your interpretation adds a layer of complexity to the situation, highlighting the emotional depth of Rudeus's response. It's not just about whether he should have given in to Aisha's request, but also about the underlying emotions and feelings that were driving his behavior. I think this adds a new dimension to the discussion, and it's fascinating to consider how Rudeus's feelings and emotions might have been influenced by his past experiences and his current relationship with Aisha. Do you think Rudeus's feelings towards Aisha were largely driven by his own sense of guilt or responsibility for being away from her for so long, or were there other factors at play? |
May 26, 3:41 AM
#26
ExternalWorld said: _5had0w_ said: ExternalWorld said: _5had0w_ said: ExternalWorld said: In episode 6, Aisha makes a request to Rudeus for "spare love", which is a rather unusual and delicate topic. While Rudeus is torn between his feelings for Aisha and his sense of responsibility, he ultimately decides to deny her request. Now, the question is: would you also follow Rudeus's example? As someone who has read the topic title, I'm assuming you're in on the spoiler, but for those who haven't seen episode 6, let's just say that Rudeus's decision is quite understandable. Personally, I think it's important to consider the context and circumstances surrounding the request. While Aisha's request might seem innocent enough, it's clear that Rudeus is struggling with his own emotions and feelings towards her. In that case, denying her request might be a way of maintaining a sense of boundaries and respect for their sibling relationship. However, it's also important to remember that relationships are complex and multifaceted. Perhaps Aisha's request was meant to be a way of expressing her feelings and deepening their bond? In that case, denying her request might have unintended consequences for their relationship in the long run. Yeah ur siblings ask to for attention or they wanna play with u gonna deny that's what i interpreted it as. That's also a valid point! It's true that siblings often ask for attention or want to play with each other, and it's natural for siblings to crave quality time with their family members. In that case, one could argue that Rudeus's denial of Aisha's request might have been an overreaction, and that he could have simply acknowledged her desire for attention and played along. After all, siblings don't always have to take each other's requests literally, and sometimes it's just about spending time together and having fun. However, it's also possible that Rudeus had some underlying concerns or emotional baggage that made him hesitant to accept Aisha's request. Maybe he was struggling with his own feelings or insecurities, and wasn't sure how to respond in a way that would be healthy for both of them. Regardless, it's interesting to see how different people can interpret the same situation in different ways. What do you think? Do you think Rudeus's denial was justified, or do you think he should have just gone along with Aisha's request? Of course rudeus has his own complex feelings about this but i interpreted it as an innocent sibling who has been away from her brother for many years and now that they are together she wants him to give her some attention too. That's a great point! It's understandable that Rudeus would interpret Aisha's request as an innocent and natural desire for attention from her long-lost brother. Given the context of their reunion, it's likely that Aisha was craving some quality time with her sibling after being apart for so many years. It's also possible that Rudeus was caught off guard by the sudden request for attention, which might have added to his initial hesitation. After all, it's not every day that siblings are reunited after such a long period of time, and it can take some time to adjust to this new dynamic. Your interpretation adds a layer of complexity to the situation, highlighting the emotional depth of Rudeus's response. It's not just about whether he should have given in to Aisha's request, but also about the underlying emotions and feelings that were driving his behavior. I think this adds a new dimension to the discussion, and it's fascinating to consider how Rudeus's feelings and emotions might have been influenced by his past experiences and his current relationship with Aisha. Do you think Rudeus's feelings towards Aisha were largely driven by his own sense of guilt or responsibility for being away from her for so long, or were there other factors at play? more factor's from his past life. The manga readers say quit the things about him. |
May 26, 3:46 AM
#27
Author be wildin with the shit he be adding. This was wild in the LN too. |
May 26, 9:10 AM
#28
Well, 10 years after that he did gave her some of his love, but not in the way she thought. |
May 26, 9:31 AM
#30
Reply to el_morris
Well, 10 years after that he did gave her some of his love, but not in the way she thought.
@el_morris You mean his son did right? Unless you aren't talking about the deleted chapter. |
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May 26, 10:29 AM
#31
Cruicruise said: Wait, what ? Was she really talking about sex ?! I thought she only asked for more attention. That’s exactly what I thought as well |
May 26, 11:42 AM
#32
Love is an ample concept -- Aisha deserves to be loved, as a sister --, Rudeus became an experienced and wise -- for his age -- young man and he is concerned about -- his own physical integrity and -- Paul. |
Mene, mene, tekel, parsin |
May 26, 11:46 AM
#33
Reply to Rinrinka
To be honest I didn't interpret that sentence of hers as naughty joke at all, I really thought she simply wanted her brother to give attention to her more as sibling until I saw Rudeus's reaction.
@Rinrinka A valid interpretation of that scene -- by design -- but, according to the original story, yes, Aisha intended to share some of Rudeus' romantic love. |
Mene, mene, tekel, parsin |
May 26, 12:09 PM
#34
Reply to Eldencheese
GTRaijin said:
I mean, is this where you call out the pedos? Cuz whoever wouldn't deny her request would be one.
I mean, is this where you call out the pedos? Cuz whoever wouldn't deny her request would be one.
I said no but only the ln aisha. Ironically in the ln she is one
Eldencheese said: Ironically in the ln she is one Imagine being a ~12yo boy getting laid by your ~25yo maid aunt, sounds like a dream coming true, to be perfectly honest. |
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May 26, 3:36 PM
#35
I thought the second option was to decline her request. I absolutely would not 💀 |
May 26, 5:29 PM
#36
Well, yea. She's my cute little sister and I won't do that. What I can give her is brotherly love and not romantic love. |
May 26, 9:34 PM
#37
Zarutaku said: In episode 6 Aisha requested some spare love from her onii-sama, but Rudeus naturally denied. Would you also follow his example? I certainly would. 38,02% percentage of people are mentally ill and need to go see a police and show this post |
May 26, 10:44 PM
#38
wait it's about sex? i thought it was like playing with her and smth siblings would do to have fun |
May 26, 10:47 PM
#39
Zarutaku said: In episode 6 Aisha requested some spare love from her onii-sama, but Rudeus naturally denied. Would you also follow his example? I certainly would. I will give her a family love nothing more |
May 27, 12:30 AM
#40
Reply to ACcloudd
I thought the second option was to decline her request. I absolutely would not 💀
ACcloudd said: I thought the second option was to decline her request. I absolutely would not 💀 You would not decline her request? |
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May 27, 2:24 AM
#41
V1P3R0P said: and people thought Rudeus was creepy!! 😶🌫️ everyone in the Greyrat are weird and creepy, Boreas has fetish for beastfolk and the other families probably has fetish for other things too |
May 27, 3:01 AM
#42
ExternalWorld said: _5had0w_ said: ExternalWorld said: _5had0w_ said: ExternalWorld said: In episode 6, Aisha makes a request to Rudeus for "spare love", which is a rather unusual and delicate topic. While Rudeus is torn between his feelings for Aisha and his sense of responsibility, he ultimately decides to deny her request. Now, the question is: would you also follow Rudeus's example? As someone who has read the topic title, I'm assuming you're in on the spoiler, but for those who haven't seen episode 6, let's just say that Rudeus's decision is quite understandable. Personally, I think it's important to consider the context and circumstances surrounding the request. While Aisha's request might seem innocent enough, it's clear that Rudeus is struggling with his own emotions and feelings towards her. In that case, denying her request might be a way of maintaining a sense of boundaries and respect for their sibling relationship. However, it's also important to remember that relationships are complex and multifaceted. Perhaps Aisha's request was meant to be a way of expressing her feelings and deepening their bond? In that case, denying her request might have unintended consequences for their relationship in the long run. Yeah ur siblings ask to for attention or they wanna play with u gonna deny that's what i interpreted it as. That's also a valid point! It's true that siblings often ask for attention or want to play with each other, and it's natural for siblings to crave quality time with their family members. In that case, one could argue that Rudeus's denial of Aisha's request might have been an overreaction, and that he could have simply acknowledged her desire for attention and played along. After all, siblings don't always have to take each other's requests literally, and sometimes it's just about spending time together and having fun. However, it's also possible that Rudeus had some underlying concerns or emotional baggage that made him hesitant to accept Aisha's request. Maybe he was struggling with his own feelings or insecurities, and wasn't sure how to respond in a way that would be healthy for both of them. Regardless, it's interesting to see how different people can interpret the same situation in different ways. What do you think? Do you think Rudeus's denial was justified, or do you think he should have just gone along with Aisha's request? Of course rudeus has his own complex feelings about this but i interpreted it as an innocent sibling who has been away from her brother for many years and now that they are together she wants him to give her some attention too. That's a great point! It's understandable that Rudeus would interpret Aisha's request as an innocent and natural desire for attention from her long-lost brother. Given the context of their reunion, it's likely that Aisha was craving some quality time with her sibling after being apart for so many years. It's also possible that Rudeus was caught off guard by the sudden request for attention, which might have added to his initial hesitation. After all, it's not every day that siblings are reunited after such a long period of time, and it can take some time to adjust to this new dynamic. Your interpretation adds a layer of complexity to the situation, highlighting the emotional depth of Rudeus's response. It's not just about whether he should have given in to Aisha's request, but also about the underlying emotions and feelings that were driving his behavior. I think this adds a new dimension to the discussion, and it's fascinating to consider how Rudeus's feelings and emotions might have been influenced by his past experiences and his current relationship with Aisha. Do you think Rudeus's feelings towards Aisha were largely driven by his own sense of guilt or responsibility for being away from her for so long, or were there other factors at play? my god, stop it chat GPT! |
May 27, 3:33 AM
#43
Reply to Animaticide
ExternalWorld said:
That's a great point! It's understandable that Rudeus would interpret Aisha's request as an innocent and natural desire for attention from her long-lost brother. Given the context of their reunion, it's likely that Aisha was craving some quality time with her sibling after being apart for so many years.
It's also possible that Rudeus was caught off guard by the sudden request for attention, which might have added to his initial hesitation. After all, it's not every day that siblings are reunited after such a long period of time, and it can take some time to adjust to this new dynamic.
Your interpretation adds a layer of complexity to the situation, highlighting the emotional depth of Rudeus's response. It's not just about whether he should have given in to Aisha's request, but also about the underlying emotions and feelings that were driving his behavior.
I think this adds a new dimension to the discussion, and it's fascinating to consider how Rudeus's feelings and emotions might have been influenced by his past experiences and his current relationship with Aisha. Do you think Rudeus's feelings towards Aisha were largely driven by his own sense of guilt or responsibility for being away from her for so long, or were there other factors at play?
_5had0w_ said:
Of course rudeus has his own complex feelings about this but i interpreted it as an innocent sibling who has been away from her brother for many years and now that they are together she wants him to give her some attention too.
ExternalWorld said:
That's also a valid point! It's true that siblings often ask for attention or want to play with each other, and it's natural for siblings to crave quality time with their family members.
In that case, one could argue that Rudeus's denial of Aisha's request might have been an overreaction, and that he could have simply acknowledged her desire for attention and played along. After all, siblings don't always have to take each other's requests literally, and sometimes it's just about spending time together and having fun.
However, it's also possible that Rudeus had some underlying concerns or emotional baggage that made him hesitant to accept Aisha's request. Maybe he was struggling with his own feelings or insecurities, and wasn't sure how to respond in a way that would be healthy for both of them.
Regardless, it's interesting to see how different people can interpret the same situation in different ways. What do you think? Do you think Rudeus's denial was justified, or do you think he should have just gone along with Aisha's request?
_5had0w_ said:
Yeah ur siblings ask to for attention or they wanna play with u gonna deny that's what i interpreted it as.
ExternalWorld said:
In episode 6, Aisha makes a request to Rudeus for "spare love", which is a rather unusual and delicate topic. While Rudeus is torn between his feelings for Aisha and his sense of responsibility, he ultimately decides to deny her request.
Now, the question is: would you also follow Rudeus's example? As someone who has read the topic title, I'm assuming you're in on the spoiler, but for those who haven't seen episode 6, let's just say that Rudeus's decision is quite understandable.
Personally, I think it's important to consider the context and circumstances surrounding the request. While Aisha's request might seem innocent enough, it's clear that Rudeus is struggling with his own emotions and feelings towards her. In that case, denying her request might be a way of maintaining a sense of boundaries and respect for their sibling relationship.
However, it's also important to remember that relationships are complex and multifaceted. Perhaps Aisha's request was meant to be a way of expressing her feelings and deepening their bond? In that case, denying her request might have unintended consequences for their relationship in the long run.
In episode 6, Aisha makes a request to Rudeus for "spare love", which is a rather unusual and delicate topic. While Rudeus is torn between his feelings for Aisha and his sense of responsibility, he ultimately decides to deny her request.
Now, the question is: would you also follow Rudeus's example? As someone who has read the topic title, I'm assuming you're in on the spoiler, but for those who haven't seen episode 6, let's just say that Rudeus's decision is quite understandable.
Personally, I think it's important to consider the context and circumstances surrounding the request. While Aisha's request might seem innocent enough, it's clear that Rudeus is struggling with his own emotions and feelings towards her. In that case, denying her request might be a way of maintaining a sense of boundaries and respect for their sibling relationship.
However, it's also important to remember that relationships are complex and multifaceted. Perhaps Aisha's request was meant to be a way of expressing her feelings and deepening their bond? In that case, denying her request might have unintended consequences for their relationship in the long run.
Yeah ur siblings ask to for attention or they wanna play with u gonna deny that's what i interpreted it as.
That's also a valid point! It's true that siblings often ask for attention or want to play with each other, and it's natural for siblings to crave quality time with their family members.
In that case, one could argue that Rudeus's denial of Aisha's request might have been an overreaction, and that he could have simply acknowledged her desire for attention and played along. After all, siblings don't always have to take each other's requests literally, and sometimes it's just about spending time together and having fun.
However, it's also possible that Rudeus had some underlying concerns or emotional baggage that made him hesitant to accept Aisha's request. Maybe he was struggling with his own feelings or insecurities, and wasn't sure how to respond in a way that would be healthy for both of them.
Regardless, it's interesting to see how different people can interpret the same situation in different ways. What do you think? Do you think Rudeus's denial was justified, or do you think he should have just gone along with Aisha's request?
Of course rudeus has his own complex feelings about this but i interpreted it as an innocent sibling who has been away from her brother for many years and now that they are together she wants him to give her some attention too.
That's a great point! It's understandable that Rudeus would interpret Aisha's request as an innocent and natural desire for attention from her long-lost brother. Given the context of their reunion, it's likely that Aisha was craving some quality time with her sibling after being apart for so many years.
It's also possible that Rudeus was caught off guard by the sudden request for attention, which might have added to his initial hesitation. After all, it's not every day that siblings are reunited after such a long period of time, and it can take some time to adjust to this new dynamic.
Your interpretation adds a layer of complexity to the situation, highlighting the emotional depth of Rudeus's response. It's not just about whether he should have given in to Aisha's request, but also about the underlying emotions and feelings that were driving his behavior.
I think this adds a new dimension to the discussion, and it's fascinating to consider how Rudeus's feelings and emotions might have been influenced by his past experiences and his current relationship with Aisha. Do you think Rudeus's feelings towards Aisha were largely driven by his own sense of guilt or responsibility for being away from her for so long, or were there other factors at play?
my god, stop it chat GPT!
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May 27, 3:37 AM
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Yantama said: Are you talking about the Game of Thrones type? :PI will give her a family love nothing more |
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May 27, 3:40 AM
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Saimatsu_Fan said: Not sure what exactly that means, please elaborate in detail :Pyeah i would give her 10 children |
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May 27, 4:34 AM
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Zarutaku said: Saimatsu_Fan said: Not sure what exactly that means, please elaborate in detail :Pyeah i would give her 10 children You know what i mean 😏😏😏 |
May 27, 6:28 AM
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May 27, 6:32 AM
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Reply to MadanielFL
No, I wouldn't deny it
@MadanielFL I acknowledge your honesty :P |
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May 27, 6:33 AM
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FlyingBacon365 said: No trap, just a question ;)It's a trap! This whole thing is a set up! |
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May 27, 6:36 AM
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Zarutaku said:
Saimatsu_Fan said:
yeah i would give her 10 children
Not sure what exactly that means, please elaborate in detail :Pyeah i would give her 10 children
You know what i mean 😏😏😏
@Saimatsu_Fan I had a hunch, just needed confirmation ._. |
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