

Characters whose main coping mechanism seems to be “don’t think about it” on endless loop.īasically, the fictional embodiment of the “this is fine” dog.

Characters who laugh with you and listen to all your woes and much later you learn that they were actually going through something at least equally bad at the time, but they wave it off and don’t want to speak of it. Characters who do tell you about a situation they’re in that should be bad, but instantly laugh it off saying they can handle it (spoiler: they can, in fact, not handle it). …they’ve never actually told you anything about themselves.Īdding onto this: characters who are so deeply repressed that they don’t even realize they’re not fine, or at the very least not supposed to be fine. And only after months of telling them all your secrets do you realize… But you never see them upset, in fact they seem to have endless patience for you and everything around them-and so you call them their friend, you trust them. More often than not, it’s that friendly person in your circle who makes easy conversation with you, laughs with you, and listens and gives advice whenever you’re upset. In real life, the person that’s bottling up all their emotions is not the one that’s brooding in the corner and snaps at you for trying to befriend them. You know, when I see fictional characters who repress all their emotions, they’re usually aloof and very blunt about keeping people at a distance, sometimes to an edgy degree-but what I don’t see nearly enough are the emotionally repressed characters who are just… mellow.
