"It's a whole load of irony."
We recommend no females-- No big families, and no giving up.
There are a few factors to know. This child is not the easiest to take care of.
He has a few defining qualities to get used to. But he is still a child so take care of him as one and watch out, he tends to frequent anxious behavour.
"Conditions and Child Information" wrote:-: Selective mutism-- Speech patterns vary. Can only speak to certain females. Selective mutism; Began at- the age of four, was clearly notable by five to six. When he didn't talk to any of the other children, except his sisters and went quiet in front of the usual female care takers. It's not that he does or doesn't want to, its that he can't.
-: Easily anxious-- The whole world is fraught with trouble and it's scary. Hard to imagine feeling comfortable within a crowd, hard to see himself speaking to someone without shaking oddly just as it is. Champ is indecisive, doesn't like being put on the spot. It makes him twitch and churn, or to be put up into the spotlight; that's no good, spotlight gives him headaches and a loss of breath. It becomes so hard to breath or think where there's too much pressure, even his vision will clutter and dot.
-: Loner attitude-- The other children don't really understand him, why he likes to be all alone and why it doesn't make him unhappy but relaxed instead. He's prone to slide into corners, unoticed, and to his bed in that room filled with other boys. His absence of a family has created a seamingly feeble trying young boy. Someone who doesn't much care for a family, or anyone really out of his immediate genetic connection; his sister. He finds comfort in his lonely spaces just as anyone can. Yet he is with secrets to hide.
-: Negative-- A prokaryotic pessimist right down to that soft voice. All through his core Champ has a flow of negative energy that's sucked out of that mouth of his whenever he opens it, like a never ending speaking session. He can be quite pouty. That's not going to happen, this is never going to happen, and that's just impossible for us... He seams to have quite a negative response to everything. He will use them at any will, when speaking doesn't become too hard. He believes sometimes that he was made to be alone and awkward and that it's the one thing he's good at.
-: Compensation eater-- Eats when he's too nervous and can't rant... Whether it be because he's run out of negative comments for the situation, or the fact that someone new, probably a girl, stepped into the room and he can't talk to her. He's got a bit of tummy fat because of his, not instantly noticeable. And little chubby hands.
-: Intellectual for his age-- For all that he doesn't talk, Champ makes up for it intellectually. He is by far the smartest child of his age in the orphanage and sits reading, writing and solving odd little equations, rather than socializing, at all hours of the day. Intellectuality above his age, he has quite a way of acting. An awkward, serious at times dork that doesn't know how to sympathize the correct way with others, though he tries. Socializing is a natural mystery to him.
-: Closely connected with his sibling-- He does not try to hide it. Oh no, Champ is clingy to a point and doesn't seam to see it. How... Wierd it is. He is not the type of brother to act as if his sister isn't important to him. The one great thing about the way he acts around his sister is the jokes he makes about her, in a family mocking sort of "I know I can get away with it" way. But it barely can fight against all his ranting and raving about his twin.cOh, he'll rant and rant about how great she is in a slightly ungodly way, and even if he is able to fake that she isn't that important to him it's all in vain, and disperses, as when she enters the room he's back to clinging to her like a viper to it's poor, poor prey.
Most have turned down the application cession after knowing the requirements and condition barriers, we hope to have someone fallow through and see where this leads them.
It'd be best to do research on his condition before signing a viewing sheet, or appearing.
Note wrote:
Just a note. The idea of Champ having selective mutism was the base to his persoanlity along with his chubby tummy. It formed who he was. If another person uses this same condition just know that I didn't steal it from them ;u; It was an original idea that I really adored for him to have, and to make who he is and will be.





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