When I get into class differences with Haruka and Michiru I
tend to stick to the culture side of it, but sometime I should delve more into
the money side, because I don’t see much of that. And I think people probably
avoid it so as to not fall into “the feminine partner making/having more money
is emasculating,” but there’s more to it than that. I don’t think Haruka would
have a problem with Michiru making or having more money. There’s an extent it’s
comforting, because money is safety and it’s a safety Haruka’s never had. BUT.
The extent of the difference can be hard. Because even when Haruka gets a good
job, makes decent money, it’s never enough to make any difference. (I never see
Haruka making THAT much, I see her eventually becoming a real good mechanic,
making enough to support herself and a family well enough, but not enough for
her to contribute any wealth.)

Not making a difference has to hurt Haruka. Really, she
wouldn’t have to have a job at all. She basically works to have her own name on
her card when she and Mina go out for beers. (Michiru says she can put Haruka’s
name on a card from her account.  Haruka
cannot explain how badly that misses the point.) The amount she pulls in a year
might not even match the interest and returns Michiru gets on her savings
accounts. There’s nothing she can get Michiru or their family that Michiru can’t
get herself, and get a much better version of. When she gets her first
full-time job and can buy into company health insurance, Michiru already has
them covered. Retirement plan? Michiru’s had one for years, and it’s already
fuller than Haruka’s would ever be.

It’s a struggle that I think elevates the importance of
things like an engagement ring and other touchstones—Haruka needs something to
work for, and she has to tell herself that the difference in the time it takes
her to get the money for big things matters and makes it more special. But it’s
still a struggle.

Today has not gone as planned, and a big frustration is that my father-in-law’s response to me going “If I get the transfer, might this be an opportune moment to switch my wife to my health insurance?” was basically YOU CAN’T AFFORD THAT AND I DON’T WANT TO GET STUCK PAYING FOR YOUR HIGHER OUT OF POCKET COSTS

Send me character(s) and a letter and I’ll write you a minific!

fictorium:

A.  Fire/flames
B.  Sharing a drink.
C.  A moment’s respite.
D.  Waking up.
E.  Signing a document.
F.  Foreign location
G. A fistfight.
H. Greatest fear.
I.  Broken glass.
J. Making a speech/toast.
K. On the edge of consciousness.
L. A stolen kiss.
M. When it rains/snows/storms.
N. The color green.
O. The stars or space.
P. While driving or in/around a car.
Q. One missed call.
R. By the water
S. Music [send a lyric]
T. An obscure AU. [specify]
U. Coming home.
V. An abandoned/empty place.
W. Waiting impatiently for something.
X. A flash of anger.
Y. Tears.
Z. An ending.

(inspired by this)

@ any gay worried you’re faking being gay, I too just had one of those moments in the shower like “man I don’t think I was gay as a kid maybe I made it all up I don’t have any experience”

AND IT TOOK ME A SEC TO REMEMBER THAT MY BUTCH ASS IS MARRIED AND LOVING MY WIFE IS PRETTY DARN GAY

so the self-doubt never quite goes away, but it’s just as wrong for you as it is for me

spicy take: having Silmil Neptune and Uranus be a couple cheapens what haruka and michiru have

strongly agree | agree | neutral | disagree | strongly disagree

YOOOOO LISTEN. THERE ARE LOTS OF VERSIONS OF SILMIL I ENJOY
BUT NONE OF THEM HAVE THEM AS A COUPLE. NOOOONE. My personal pet headcanon has
them never even meeting.

SilMil Uranus and Neptune being together cheapens them being
together in this life and also doesn’t add anything. You can say what you like
about Miracle Romance, but the past life thing has purpose there. Two souls,
finding each other through time and space. That’s their story. But Haruka and
Michiru have a different story. They’re not meant for each other in the same
way. Their past life gave them their duty, but that’s it. The rest is in their
hands. They have to struggle some to come together, and if they know they can
make it work because they did in a past life, that’s uninteresting and
unrelatable.

(The conceit of soulmates/destined lovers/whatever can kind
of squick me with gay couples, I feel like it goes along with ~we can’t help
who we love~ and holding gay love to higher, purer standards.)

I also don’t feel like memories of the past are important to
all to them? And they have no reason to be. For the Inners, it’s imperative to
their duty that they remember how important Serenity is, and that the feeling
carries over. (Their actual memories vary in clarity, but they all have enough
to know that they have to project the princess.) But the outers are supposedly there
to protect the solar system itself, so they don’t need the same focus for their
memories. (I think Neptune remembers a lot, but has no emotional connection to
the past).

ANYWAY. NO THANK YOU.

docholligay replied to your post “happy outers family sucks”

yeah, and all this doesn’t even get into the implications of stealing a child from her father.

I ADMIT I FORGET ABOUT THIS HALF THE TIME BECAUSE IT’S SO BRUSHED OVER

It might be the worst case of the anime changing something from the manga and then going oh shit we’ll change that now in the laziest way possible BUT THEN THEY DIDN’T EVEN NEED TO BECAUSE THEY DID NOT USE SETSUNA OR HOTARU ALL SEASON AND EVEN IF THEY HAD USED THEM THERE’S NO REASON THEY HAD TO LIVE TOGETHER

a) consider the hijinks and emotional potential of Tomoe himself dealing with Hotaru/Saturn, of wanting to do better than he’s done and also wanting to keep her safe while recognizing that she’s something he can’t control or protect her

OR

b) consider Stars where Setsuna stayed dead and Hotaru stayed a baby, where Haruka and Michiru kill some of the Inners in their gambit to take down Galaxia