Tyrannicide

You  people  need  to  learn  something...
          	
          	{S}omething is bothering me, and for that I apologize.  It is just, why do people think that Mukuro, in the future, has a sexual attraction to the younger, thirteen year old Chrome.  
          	
          	I do not deny that he may have feelings for Chrome [I personally do not feel that way, but for you guys, I'll say this.], but this is a bit much; I see their relationship as a brother and sister relationship, after you get the fact that Mukuro was essentially using her for awhile, yet he still cares enough to take care of her.  He, in my eyes, is like a protective older brother.  Maybe I am wrong and maybe he may like her, but he doesn't show much attraction to her.  So this is where I come to my part of the debate.
          	
          	If older Mukuro liked Chrome, he wouldn't like younger Chrome, yes?  Since he has grown and such, he would like the matured Nagi over young, innocent little Chrome.  His tastes would have become different and his interests may have changed, meaning he would not like such an innocent thing.  Since he has grown to know the Nagi he does now, he would think of that more of something he liked, not her younger personality before something like Future Arc.  When older Mukuro found her, she was still a bit dependent on him, was she not?
          	
          	Someone dependent can get annoying sometimes, yes?
          	
          	So that is why I would say that he wouldn't be attracted to younger Chrome because she is different from the Chrome he now knows, meaning he would essentially wouldn't like her like he likes the older Chrome.
          	
          	Plus, he showed no interest in younger Chrome.  At least, that was how I interrupted it.  But perhaps you are right and I am wrong, something I doubt, but it is still possible.  I rest my case here, since no one seems to care about these matters.
          	
          	I could be wrong, but that is my opinion.  Ah, I have spoken much too long about trivial matter.
          	
          	{s}orry for that.
          	
          	...If  you  call  someone  something,  you  really  should  mean  it.

Tyrannicide

[ooc: Ah, ignore me.]
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Tyrannicide

You  people  need  to  learn  something...
          
          {S}omething is bothering me, and for that I apologize.  It is just, why do people think that Mukuro, in the future, has a sexual attraction to the younger, thirteen year old Chrome.  
          
          I do not deny that he may have feelings for Chrome [I personally do not feel that way, but for you guys, I'll say this.], but this is a bit much; I see their relationship as a brother and sister relationship, after you get the fact that Mukuro was essentially using her for awhile, yet he still cares enough to take care of her.  He, in my eyes, is like a protective older brother.  Maybe I am wrong and maybe he may like her, but he doesn't show much attraction to her.  So this is where I come to my part of the debate.
          
          If older Mukuro liked Chrome, he wouldn't like younger Chrome, yes?  Since he has grown and such, he would like the matured Nagi over young, innocent little Chrome.  His tastes would have become different and his interests may have changed, meaning he would not like such an innocent thing.  Since he has grown to know the Nagi he does now, he would think of that more of something he liked, not her younger personality before something like Future Arc.  When older Mukuro found her, she was still a bit dependent on him, was she not?
          
          Someone dependent can get annoying sometimes, yes?
          
          So that is why I would say that he wouldn't be attracted to younger Chrome because she is different from the Chrome he now knows, meaning he would essentially wouldn't like her like he likes the older Chrome.
          
          Plus, he showed no interest in younger Chrome.  At least, that was how I interrupted it.  But perhaps you are right and I am wrong, something I doubt, but it is still possible.  I rest my case here, since no one seems to care about these matters.
          
          I could be wrong, but that is my opinion.  Ah, I have spoken much too long about trivial matter.
          
          {s}orry for that.
          
          ...If  you  call  someone  something,  you  really  should  mean  it.

Tyrannicide

[ooc: Ah, ignore me.]
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