Talk:Jyu Viole Grace/@comment-193.200.150.137-20120629090023/@comment-4076672-20120705043249

Ah, you mean aggressively pinning down someone is okay in most normal situations? Of course, people do that during "you know what" but Baam has shown no sexual desire towards Rachel.

This is what Baam did. You hold down their legs with your lower body and pin down their arms, so they can't escape. Notice he moves his hands to pin down her arms. Many people would try to fight the person off, even if it's someone they know. But somehow, she doesn't resist.

http://img.batoto.net/comics/2011/12/22/t/read4ef2d9e927b8c/img000006.jpg

If we exclude this act, the rest of his behaviour seems so benign and sweet. If we include this scene, it could affect the the overall perception of part of his behaviour and maybe why she wants to run away from him. Sure, he's probably insecure about losing her forever. But yeah, there're many other things at foot. I do think we will know the full story when SIU tells us.

Another thing:

If he wasn't born with such behaviour, then he may have learnt it from someone other than Rachel. And he was so docile in the first place, remember? He didn't understand what violence or aggression was. Also remember, what Rachel told him. It was something like "If I get hurt, will you fight back?" And then, remember Baam's memory watching Rachel's hair being pulled.

And "if you hurt a female, the world's ceiling will collapse." Yet, he pushes her down.

And why was he even carrying a knife in the first place? The knife wasn't for using against her or he'd have brought it out. It was for using against someone or something else.