So, here's the solution. Hanahaki illness does not exist. The Hanahaki sickness, like the titular virus in Dan Brown's book Inferno, is a work of fiction. We may term it "lovesickness" since it is related to love and remance. Okay, you now know for certain that the Hanahaki sickness does not exist and never will. But I wrote a bit more about this fake sickness that I believe you'd like. Continue to read!
âYou should take a break. âI'll explain everything to everyone,â he adds as he draws away, his gaze fixed on Asmo. He is presuming that he would want to assist you now that you two are dating. He, on the other hand, thinks you are. âI'll assist them.â You may enlighten me later,â he adds quietly, gently resuming his grip on you. He sweeps your hair out of your face, the kindest expression on his face. You lean towards his warmth with a sleepy grin.
Friday, Australia â We will not have AU Friday on the first Friday of each month. No huge problem, just making some space so we can spotlight the top tumblr users â and admin chamomile needs to relax her head. Yes, NSFW auideas. You've all begged (so many times) for an auideas that can address NSFW themes, and we're now going to provide it to you. Don't worry, we won't have (gasp) sexual images, but we will swear and post 18+ themed au prompts.
Many artists and writers utilize cherry blossoms as the flower of the petals that characters cough up, however the flower may be anything meaningful to the characters. Flower symbolism is also prevalent in western fandom, for example, to signify the victim's or their loved one's affections or characteristics. Few individuals associate this illness with Sporotrichosis or Lovesickness. But they are not the same thing. Hanahaki illness is a made-up disease, although sporotrichosis is a genuine disease. This is referred to as rose gardener disease. Medieval doctors regarded lovesickness as an illness. [5]













