http://usedtherapy.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] usedtherapy.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] tentacletrainer 2011-06-02 04:14 am (UTC)

Action;

[[Can she just curl up against your side instead? She doesn't want to unfurl...but her arm is moving from wrapping around her knees to wrapping around your arm instead, face nestling against your shoulder.]]

It's...similar to that, I suppose. But it comes with a higher level of dependency.

[[Yes, let's talk about this. This is a much better subject for now.]]

One person within the relationship is deemed reckless in some way or another. Physically violent without the means to keep themselves from harming others irreparably for a variety of reasons or no reason at all; Foolishly bullheaded and willing to risk their own life as well as the lives of others to accomplish what they want...

Senselessly angry to the point they're blinded to what they do and say, leading to them doing and saying incredibly stupid things...or doing incredibly dangerous things out of rage...those are a few examples.

They are the ones who need a moirail. The moirail in some way balances them, and helps to keep them from doing those things. They try and improve those negative points, while encouraging their positive points. They try and make them a better troll.

It can also work in reverse, where the one who needs the moirail is able to do the same for their moirail in return. It's a relationship heavily based on trust. Trust that your moirail knows how to help you. Trust that your moirail will be willing to help you. That they'll be able to. In some cases, trust that they know what to do in a situation where you may not. It's also a very open relationship.

If you can't be open with your moirail, they can't always help you. Meaning...a lot of very personal information is shared. Information you may not be willing to tell anyone else about, no matter who they are. So you have to trust that your moirail will utilize that information without betraying you and telling it to everyone.

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