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31. Who is more affectionate?
I think hands down Eggsy. He is such a caring, loving boy in general. And Harry has had 54 years of keeping himself probably very apart from anyone he sleeps with, not wanting to deal with the problem of dating a regular person while he’s hiding his super spy identity. I just feel like he’d have spent a lot of years closing himself off because he wouldn’t want to endanger anyone else and also it’s hard to develop real intimacy when you’re hiding so much from another person.
So I think Harry would have a hard time at first really allowing himself to be fully open and intimate on a deep level with Eggsy, while Eggsy has spent his life loving everyone around him as loud as possible, and Harry would be no exception. 🙂
48. Who loses stuff?
Hmmm. I have to go with Harry. As someone who grew up in an abusive household like Eggsy, everything is a weapon – things you care about are used as leverage to hurt you, like…if you love your ipod, if music is important to you, they will turn that against you, take the ipod from you, try to keep you from music just because they know you love it. So you become hyperaware of where your stuff is. Hiding it to try and protect it, noticing when things have been shifted or moved at all because it means someone was going through your things and probably planning to use whatever they found as ammunition later on. You develop a sort of hyper vigilance when it comes to protecting your stuff from perceived threats. So I don’t think Eggsy is in the habit of misplacing things, simply because in the house he grew up in, misplacing something meant it’d probably never be returned or found because somebody who hates him took it and either sold it for drugs or just trashed it for funsies.
Harry, however, grew up with money, has wildly expensive gadgets at his disposal at all times, anything lost or broken is quickly and easily replaced, so I imagine he’s much less vigilant about taking care of things in general. Because he’s not had to worry “If I put this down here, will I ever see it again?”