Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-24218038-20131202202153/@comment-11188061-20131208032428

Zathronas's not understanding what I'm saying. What I'm saying that Blake is innocent in regards of this matter, and that it's completely fine for her not to tell something she doesn't feel comfortable talking about to her teammates, as long as she doesn't lie. This is true for all relationships if you want to maintain a steady, healthy relationship with literally anyone.

Ask yourself this: Are you really going to tell that one time (same analogy) you got drunk and had sex with an equally intoxicated girl when you're fifteen to your spouse, even though she absolutely didn't need that information and wasn't even aware the need of such a question in the first place? Of course, it's very good if the two of you can sit down and reveal every silly and terrible bit of your life so that there would be no 'surprises' in the future, but remember that this takes a tremendous amount of trust and love, and when you do that you're ready to face the fact that your other might not be able to handle certain truths about yourself and choose to cut off the relationship. And we're talking about a steady romantic relationship here, not Team RWBY half-assed, just budding friendship with each other beyond the common 'teammates/dorm mates' mentality. Only Blake's gotten over the stage of talking briefly about her past and ''no one else. Is it so surprising that she would be, you know, reserved ''when talking about these things?

Plus she was equally reserved when explaining things to Sun, which she had only known for a few days. I call that perfectly normal. Fuck you if you expect me to tell you absolutely everything because I have a right to my own privacy and whatever I do not wish to talk about until I'm okay with it.

And that coment by Devil's Advocate is absolutely ridiculous. 'She may have told a partial truth, but in a way that would mislead someone interested in the whole truth and thus amount to a lie'? Well god damn, it's your own god damn fault for misinterpreting people's words without clarifying it, not the one who was being ''truthful. Like seriously, I'm amazed how you could even turn this around and blame the confessor for being, oh, not open ''enough even though she's taking a huge step in courage and telling you stuff she doesn't want to discuss in the first place. LIke seriously, fuck you.