(Sanders Sides) The most popular assumption made about the Logical aspect was that he didn't experience any feelings, that he was just, for lack of a better term, an emotionless robot. In reality, Logan actually has feelings, though he typically kept them to himself, for he loathed experiencing them. Meanwhile, Virgil's quite terrified of feelings, though he tries not to let it show. As Anxiety, he knows certain ones can lead to grief, heartbreak, and rejection, all of which he wants to avoid at all costs. But the thing about feelings, both the good and the bad, are that they're hard to ignore. And both aspects have to learn how to navigate them all, whether they like it or not.All Rights Reserved
(Sanders Sides) The most popular assumption made about the Logical aspect was that he didn't experience any feelings, that he was just, for lack of a better term, an emotionless robot. In reality, Logan actually has feelings, though he typically kept them to himself, for he loathed experiencing them. Meanwhile, Virgil's quite terrified of feelings, though he tries not to let it show. As Anxiety, he knows certain ones can lead to grief, heartbreak, and rejection, all of which he wants to avoid at all costs. But the thing about feelings, both the good and the bad, are that they're hard to ignore. And both aspects have to learn how to navigate them all, whether they like it or not.
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