It doesn't really seem like it, it seems like she's blaming him since she's like saying "I'm sorry my love's too much for you" instead of I'm sorry for 'loving' you too much
The worst part about this situation is the kids. They're caught in this situation between them. And according to the myth, Calypso leaves the island afterwards, because that's the only way she can unalive herself, leaving her children alone to terrible fates. That's why, in my "KH" fic, they become friends with Xion and Roxas.
Good news! Their kids are an invention of Hesiod for Theogony, and aren't mentioned anywhere else! With a complete lack of other mentions, it's debatable whether they existed at all in the first place.
@@akaittouok. Still gonna use them in my story though, for a multitude of reasons. One of them being I'm trying to reach a "Grimm Brothers" vibe from my "KH" version. Those children are Grimm material.
Has she ever had kids? I never heard that before. I really doubt the women singing about how ody is literally the only person she’s ever known has children
@@NOONE-xw1ei in the last animatic, there were two small figures watching them. They were supposed to represent the children from a short story written centuries after the Odyssey.
@@cloudy_wind1stormI'm sorry for asking such a personal question here, but do you have or know someone with divorced parents ? I want to get the feelings and actions of teens in such situations as accurate as possible in a story of mine.
I'm sorry for asking such a personal question here, but do you have or know someone with divorced parents ? I want to get the feelings and actions of teens in such situations as accurate as possible in a story of mine.
That comment had a point. It sounds too much like she's turning her apology into victim blaming. And your expressions maintain that, while also making clear her backstory, without making her out the victim. Good job !
@@AUCreatoerI'm sorry for asking such a personal question here, but do you have or know someone with divorced parents ? I want to get the feelings and actions of teens in such situations as accurate as possible in a story of mine.
@@JabamiLain Oh! I actually don't know what divorced children's actually feel since my parents aren't divorce (wish they would be tho). But! It more or less depends on what type of relationship they had with the parents, or even their age when the parents divorce. I'm not an expert but I'd say i atleast have a good understanding on it :D. If u want, we can discuss this further! Like, u can tell what age qould the kids be in ur story, what relationship do they ahve with the parents? Where they a happy family before the divorced or did they grow up in a tense environment where they already know that the parents hate each other?
@@AUCreatoer it's my fanfic version of "Kingdom Hearts". And it's Sora's parents, who divorce during the year he's commatose, since they can't remember his son, and have routines that interfere with each other's dynamic, without a son to justify them. I wanted to give him a more personal loss that might be more irreversable without making him an orphan.
@@JabamiLain Ohh that's interesting!! I unfortunately don't know anything about Kingdom Hearts but if u do publish such a fanfic, please do link it here so I could read it in the future
The best part are the expressions. They maintain that Calypso is victim blaming him, while also making clear her backstory, without making her out the victim. In my humble opinion, the best way to portray this part of the story. Still, the worst part about this situation is the kids. They're caught in this situation between them. And according to the myth, Calypso leaves the island afterwards, because that's the only way she can unalive herself, leaving her children alone to terrible fates.
I have no idea why, but I keep imagining their kids being the two siblings from this card anime series called "Divinez Cards", who then get isekaied into the aforementioned anime. Guess they had an impact on me, and that's translating through Calypso's kids (who, for headcanon reasons to end ambiguities in mythology, I picture as a boy and a girl).
I'm sorry for asking such a personal question here, but do you have or know someone with divorced parents ? I want to get the feelings and actions of teens in such situations as accurate as possible in a story of mine.
@@Queen_Jinx well, I'm sure there's the initial shock. But after that: Do they usually feel anger or sadness first ? Is there guilt placing ? If so, how long does the child do it ? Assuming the teen was sure the parents would be together forever, that their love was that strong...How do they start viewing love ? What are the changes they usually come to be concerned with, first ?
@@JabamiLain It depends- If it's one of the parents' fault the child will hate one of the parents or be mad at themselves If it is the kid that's at fault then they will hate themselves It just depends of the scenario
I'm sorry for asking such a personal question here, but does anyone here has or knows divorced parents ? I want to get the feelings and actions of teens in such situations as accurate as possible in a story of mine.
I Will share you how I feel, you can use it or not in your story, your choice. The reason why my parents got divorce is because my mother was too sick to take care of my father, so he wanted to take a second wife. My mother refused, so they decide to get a divorce instead. (My father still love her until her last breath 4 years later.) During my mother's life I only lived with her and my father sent child support for me and my siblings. I never visited his house. My mother was always sick so I basically grow myself. The people around us Will speak pity of me and ill about my father and step mother. (This Will always make the children hates their other parent). And the lack of father role in a girl live Will sometimes make them had Daddy issue (i have bad taste in boys, I love them because they just show a little attention to me). Until now I never know my father trully, so after my mother pass away, I live with my father. It feel like living with a stranger (I lock myself in my room all day and all night except for School) he feels like another man, and not a family. Maybe because of our lack of bond. It would be more difference in we got another siblings from their marriage. (They parent would often more focused on their new children to please their new spouse, so.. lack of love is to be expected. It Will make us desperate for love and Will be Daddy/mommy issue later.) Btw, I love my stepmom. She's nice
Growing up without my dad has left a hurt that’s hard to explain. I used to cry and long for him, hoping he’d be there for me, but he never was. I watched other dads with their daughters-giving them shoulder rides, dressing them in wild, mismatched colors when it was their turn to get the kids ready. I saw those moments and realized my dad would never be that dad. He was angry, and he was a drunk. The whole situation was messed up from the start. I’m only here because he had an affair with my mom while he was married to a woman named Melanie. My mom had gotten pregnant with my sister 15 years before, and now here I was-another daughter he had outside of his marriage. Melanie hated me and my sister for it, and honestly, I don’t blame her for that. To this day, he’s never truly apologized for any of it. He’s never taken responsibility. Instead, he plays the victim-saying he’s a “victim” of alcohol, as if it’s something that happened to him, not something he chose. And when he does say sorry, it’s only when it’s convenient for him, when he needs something from me or my sister. Recently, he even had his brother reach out to us for our blood types. When we gave him the information, he turned around and asked for one of our kidneys, like that was a normal thing to request from daughters he barely knows. He followed up with yet another half-hearted excuse for being a deadbeat, for the way he treated my mom. Being the child of divorced parents was tough. I looked up to them when I was little, thinking maybe they’d be my heroes. But now I see them for who they are-just people, flawed and human. And sometimes, that’s really hard to come to terms with.
FOR CONTEXT, my parents were married from 1992-2007, (2007 being the year I was born.) My father managed to have 4 more daughters with melanie in and between the years 1993-2000 (assuming thats when her last daughter, Taylor, was born). He was married to both my mother and Melanie, although my mother left him and Melanie stayed to claim him as her own.
I like that in this song she is apologizing for pushing him, but saying she isn’t sorry for falling in love with him.
It doesn't really seem like it, it seems like she's blaming him since she's like saying "I'm sorry my love's too much for you" instead of I'm sorry for 'loving' you too much
@@Its.LYNAS.sw33t-asth3tic.1if3 that’s fair
The worst part about this situation is the kids. They're caught in this situation between them. And according to the myth, Calypso leaves the island afterwards, because that's the only way she can unalive herself, leaving her children alone to terrible fates.
That's why, in my "KH" fic, they become friends with Xion and Roxas.
Good news! Their kids are an invention of Hesiod for Theogony, and aren't mentioned anywhere else! With a complete lack of other mentions, it's debatable whether they existed at all in the first place.
@@akaittouok. Still gonna use them in my story though, for a multitude of reasons. One of them being I'm trying to reach a "Grimm Brothers" vibe from my "KH" version. Those children are Grimm material.
Has she ever had kids? I never heard that before. I really doubt the women singing about how ody is literally the only person she’s ever known has children
What they never had kids
@@NOONE-xw1ei in the last animatic, there were two small figures watching them. They were supposed to represent the children from a short story written centuries after the Odyssey.
I FEEL SORRY FOR HER BUT NOT SORRY AT THE SAME TIME
EVERYONE IN THE WORLD IS SO GREY IT MAKES IT HARD TO HATE DAMN
Best way to describe this.
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@@cloudy_wind1stormI'm sorry for asking such a personal question here, but do you have or know someone with divorced parents ? I want to get the feelings and actions of teens in such situations as accurate as possible in a story of mine.
I'm sorry for asking such a personal question here, but do you have or know someone with divorced parents ? I want to get the feelings and actions of teens in such situations as accurate as possible in a story of mine.
That comment had a point. It sounds too much like she's turning her apology into victim blaming. And your expressions maintain that, while also making clear her backstory, without making her out the victim.
Good job !
Omg ur right! Great analysis
@@AUCreatoerI'm sorry for asking such a personal question here, but do you have or know someone with divorced parents ? I want to get the feelings and actions of teens in such situations as accurate as possible in a story of mine.
@@JabamiLain Oh! I actually don't know what divorced children's actually feel since my parents aren't divorce (wish they would be tho). But! It more or less depends on what type of relationship they had with the parents, or even their age when the parents divorce. I'm not an expert but I'd say i atleast have a good understanding on it :D. If u want, we can discuss this further! Like, u can tell what age qould the kids be in ur story, what relationship do they ahve with the parents? Where they a happy family before the divorced or did they grow up in a tense environment where they already know that the parents hate each other?
@@AUCreatoer it's my fanfic version of "Kingdom Hearts". And it's Sora's parents, who divorce during the year he's commatose, since they can't remember his son, and have routines that interfere with each other's dynamic, without a son to justify them.
I wanted to give him a more personal loss that might be more irreversable without making him an orphan.
@@JabamiLain Ohh that's interesting!! I unfortunately don't know anything about Kingdom Hearts but if u do publish such a fanfic, please do link it here so I could read it in the future
Ahhh this is so good and so quickly made the more somber color palette which the different emotions great job 👏
The best part are the expressions. They maintain that Calypso is victim blaming him, while also making clear her backstory, without making her out the victim. In my humble opinion, the best way to portray this part of the story.
Still, the worst part about this situation is the kids. They're caught in this situation between them. And according to the myth, Calypso leaves the island afterwards, because that's the only way she can unalive herself, leaving her children alone to terrible fates.
Thank you!
This looks truly amazing
I have no idea why, but I keep imagining their kids being the two siblings from this card anime series called "Divinez Cards", who then get isekaied into the aforementioned anime.
Guess they had an impact on me, and that's translating through Calypso's kids (who, for headcanon reasons to end ambiguities in mythology, I picture as a boy and a girl).
She is sorry for loving him 😭
It's sad, but it's how she should feel. She went too far. To the penetrating point.
I'm sorry for asking such a personal question here, but do you have or know someone with divorced parents ? I want to get the feelings and actions of teens in such situations as accurate as possible in a story of mine.
@@JabamiLain I know some people with divorced parents. What do you need to know?
@@Queen_Jinx well, I'm sure there's the initial shock. But after that:
Do they usually feel anger or sadness first ?
Is there guilt placing ? If so, how long does the child do it ?
Assuming the teen was sure the parents would be together forever, that their love was that strong...How do they start viewing love ? What are the changes they usually come to be concerned with, first ?
@@JabamiLain It depends-
If it's one of the parents' fault the child will hate one of the parents or be mad at themselves
If it is the kid that's at fault then they will hate themselves
It just depends of the scenario
I'm sorry for asking such a personal question here, but does anyone here has or knows divorced parents ? I want to get the feelings and actions of teens in such situations as accurate as possible in a story of mine.
I Will share you how I feel, you can use it or not in your story, your choice.
The reason why my parents got divorce is because my mother was too sick to take care of my father, so he wanted to take a second wife. My mother refused, so they decide to get a divorce instead. (My father still love her until her last breath 4 years later.)
During my mother's life I only lived with her and my father sent child support for me and my siblings. I never visited his house. My mother was always sick so I basically grow myself. The people around us Will speak pity of me and ill about my father and step mother. (This Will always make the children hates their other parent).
And the lack of father role in a girl live Will sometimes make them had Daddy issue (i have bad taste in boys, I love them because they just show a little attention to me).
Until now I never know my father trully, so after my mother pass away, I live with my father. It feel like living with a stranger (I lock myself in my room all day and all night except for School) he feels like another man, and not a family. Maybe because of our lack of bond.
It would be more difference in we got another siblings from their marriage. (They parent would often more focused on their new children to please their new spouse, so.. lack of love is to be expected. It Will make us desperate for love and Will be Daddy/mommy issue later.) Btw, I love my stepmom. She's nice
@@mayasarah5648 thanks.
Growing up without my dad has left a hurt that’s hard to explain. I used to cry and long for him, hoping he’d be there for me, but he never was. I watched other dads with their daughters-giving them shoulder rides, dressing them in wild, mismatched colors when it was their turn to get the kids ready. I saw those moments and realized my dad would never be that dad. He was angry, and he was a drunk.
The whole situation was messed up from the start. I’m only here because he had an affair with my mom while he was married to a woman named Melanie. My mom had gotten pregnant with my sister 15 years before, and now here I was-another daughter he had outside of his marriage. Melanie hated me and my sister for it, and honestly, I don’t blame her for that.
To this day, he’s never truly apologized for any of it. He’s never taken responsibility. Instead, he plays the victim-saying he’s a “victim” of alcohol, as if it’s something that happened to him, not something he chose. And when he does say sorry, it’s only when it’s convenient for him, when he needs something from me or my sister. Recently, he even had his brother reach out to us for our blood types. When we gave him the information, he turned around and asked for one of our kidneys, like that was a normal thing to request from daughters he barely knows. He followed up with yet another half-hearted excuse for being a deadbeat, for the way he treated my mom.
Being the child of divorced parents was tough. I looked up to them when I was little, thinking maybe they’d be my heroes. But now I see them for who they are-just people, flawed and human. And sometimes, that’s really hard to come to terms with.
FOR CONTEXT, my parents were married from 1992-2007, (2007 being the year I was born.) My father managed to have 4 more daughters with melanie in and between the years 1993-2000 (assuming thats when her last daughter, Taylor, was born). He was married to both my mother and Melanie, although my mother left him and Melanie stayed to claim him as her own.
I swore, from the ripe age of 9, that I would never be, or marry ANYONE like my father.