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If Anyone's Interested In Taking Requests. I Am Open For Writing SFW Alphabet Right Now.
If anyone's interested in taking requests. I am open for writing SFW alphabet right now.
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Hello!
I wanted to request Victor and Yurio with an s/o who started skating in their teens(it's considered starting late)
Ofc feel free to ignore this request if you like!
Have a great day! /night!
~Victor~
Admiration, Victor would greatly admire his s/o's dedication and passion for taking up skating at an age considered "late" by competitive standards. He would be impressed by their determination to pursue their dreams despite the challenges.
Supportive coach, As an experienced skater, Victor would likely take on a coaching role to help his s/o improve their skills. He would be patient, encouraging, and always ready to offer advice and demonstrate techniques.
Balancing act, With his s/o starting their skating journey later in life, Victor would understand the importance of balancing training with other responsibilities, such as school or work. He would help them create a schedule that allows for both practice and personal time.
Emotional anchor, Starting a competitive sport later than most can be emotionally taxing. Victor would be there to comfort his s/o during moments of self-doubt or frustration, reminding them of their progress and unique journey.
Celebrating milestones, Victor would make a point to celebrate his s/o's achievements, no matter how small, knowing that each milestone holds special significance for someone who started skating later. He would be their biggest cheerleader.
Learning from each other, While Victor would have a wealth of experience to share, he would also be open to learning from his s/o's unique perspective as a late-starter. Their determination and fresh outlook could inspire him in his own skating journey.
Defying expectations, Together, Victor and his s/o would challenge the notion that starting skating later in life means limited success. They would work together to prove that with hard work and dedication, anyone can achieve their dreams on the ice.
~Yurio~
Initially, Yuri might be dismissive or even resentful of his s/o for starting skating "late." He could see them as not taking the sport seriously enough since they didn't dedicate their entire childhood to training like he did. However, as he gets to know them better, he comes to respect their determination and work ethic in pursuing their passion despite the late start.
Yuri's s/o may struggle with feelings of inadequacy, comparing themselves to skaters like Yuri who have been training since they were very young. Yuri, in his blunt way, would tell them to stop making excuses and to focus on being the best skater they can be now. He believes that hard work and drive are more important than the age someone started.
During joint training sessions, Yuri would push his s/o relentlessly, knowing they need to work twice as hard to catch up to their peers. He wouldn't go easy on them, but it's his way of showing he believes in their potential.
Yuri's s/o might look up to him as an incredible skater despite his young age. While he'd be secretly flattered, Yuri would outwardly act annoyed and tell them to quit the hero worship and focus on their own skating.
If anyone made disparaging comments about his s/o's late start or skill level, Yuri would absolutely explode at them in anger, passionately defending his s/o. He knows exactly how much effort they put in.
Over time, Yuri would develop a deep respect and fondness for his s/o's unconventional path and unique perspective. He'd still tease them about starting late, but there would be affection behind it. He'd be proud of how far they've come.
I am freaking out right now. I just got an autograph from Erika Henningsen, the voice acts of Charlie Morningstar from Hazbin Hotel, and an autograph from Erik Kimerer, who voice acts Obanai Iguro from Demon Slayer and Gowther from The Seven Deadly Sins. They both gave me a free autograph at Comic-Con, which was so sweet. I almost wanted to cry when they both did that for me. That was so sweet. They are both fantastic people I look up to, and I hope they know that.