>>56116096>>56116193Long-time submas yume reporting in to give my two cents: I also don't like the idea of Emmet being in a relationship with someone he works with
because that sounds like an Ingo thing, let alone being unprofessional while at work. He seems like he takes his job ever so slightly more seriously than Ingo does, but I don't think he's immune to the power of pussy. A man is still a man, even on a train. That being said, I feel like he's the type who would mostly seem uninterested in most people (he kinda sees all sorts of commuters everyday so they all just blend into one shapeless crowd, I guess?) only to zero in on one person that ticks all of his boxes. The next month is just him trying to collect information on that particular person either by asking directly or getting friendly with people who know that individual. Then he launches his attack, gifting (You)r favorite thing and asking (You) out to (You)r favorite restaurant. It's vaguely creepy, but he's kinda like that anyways since forming strategies is kind of his thing lol. A gentleman with some of Ingo's guidance, otherwise. Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
>Bosses being asexual/Emmet being innocent pure smol beanI could gag, but it does remind me of how the small fandom in the early 2010s was. Even I figured it was true that Emmet had no idea about sex, but these days I'm much smarter and I most certainly now know he has a voracious sexual appetite that's only satisfied if he has sex as many times as he eats in a day. I'm torn between Ingo being the same despite being much more reserved about it or if he has a significantly smaller need to do it, but while more infrequent the sessions are more intense while Emmet focuses on quickies.