When you first meet her she already has her powers and has been working solo. She prefers it this way at first, but comes to accept the other girls on the team. She often carries the weight of the world on her shoulders and learns the value of self care.
Marianna begins questioning her sexuality in the first book but doesn’t have much time to process (the world needs saving) The second book is a HUGE “please stop, take care of you” story so she gets her moment to explore at her own pace.
BNHA headcanon where Uraraka decides to tie up some loose ends after graduation. Namely: her feelings for Deku. He agrees to meet her at the front of the UA gates and it’s maximum shoujo romance nostalgia, the perfect backdrop for a love confession.
Until Bakugou shows up.
Bakugou, who has decided to take the next step in his relationship with Deku. They’ve come so far and he’s been hesitant to risk going further in fear of ruining what they have.
But they’ve graduated. They’re gonna become pros. The time is now.
Until Todoroki shows up.
Todoroki, who will always remember the way Deku has impacted his life, the way he helped him release years of pent of frustrations, the way he’s made him feel like he’s his own person. So it makes sense that he’d want Deku by his side during the next step in their lives.
Stop using someone’s upbringing as a crutch for their shitty views when they are a whole ass adult person. I don’t care if they grew up “during that time period,” if they came from a town of 6 ppl, it’s in their religion, ect.
I don’t have that kind of time or luxury.
I hate that I’m expected to not only deal with discrimination, but fight against it, educate folks, AND be considerate of your bigoted grandma or foolish pop star or whatever cuz “that’s the upbringing they had.”
So 👏🏾 fucking 👏🏾 what 👏🏾
They are ADULTS who have time to LEARN.
My upbringing was talks with my mama and trying to wrap my Black kid brain around being hated for shit I can’t control. It was coming out as queer when I was 18 and PANICKING cuz folks don’t like “the gays.”
Stop trying to value bigoted upbringings. Start caring about ours.