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I Support Stony

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This blog supports Stony (tonysteve), Superfamily and Domestic Avengers. Follow me and enjoy!
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Anonymous asked:

what about stony's sign combination?

Great question!

I never found any post talking about the combination of Stony’s signs. Let’s discuss.

On one side, we have a cancerian, our beloved Steve Rogers, who is constantly delivered to existential and temporal crises, but who is also sensitive and artistic. Sometimes pessimistic and manipulative (though not a manipulation for evil, as many believe to be), but also creative and EXTREMELY loyal. On the other hand we have a gemini, our dear Tony Stark, who is constantly inconsistent, rational, logical and cold-hearted (especially when he has to make a difficult decision), but also a good friend, loyal, extremely intelligent and changeable (yes, that’s something good!!).

What can you expect from this combination? Certainly not a perfect couple, but what’s so good about perfection?

Certainly the instability of a gemini can annoy a cancerian, but at the same time it leads him to see that life does not have a single face and that we can always change if need and want to. The melancholy and lack of a cancerian can annoy a gemini, but it also makes him see that life with more love can be much more beautiful.What we have in stony is an exchange and learning relationship. Sometimes Tony’s sarcasm, typically of a gemini, can bother and hurt the feelings of a cancerian like Steve, but, at the same time, Tony makes Steve learn to handle the events of the world more rationally, what is missing for a cancerian. The vulnerability of a cancerian can REALLY annoy a Gemini, but can also teach this stone heart that not everything needs (and can) be solved by reason, may show that an emotional perspective is, in many cases, a better way out .In my view, even if they are very different signs, they are signs that in a relationship complete each other, because what is missing in one, overflows in another. The result is what we have in stony: a couple that loves each other so much while they are fighting.

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Anonymous asked:

ok, but who's the best dad for peter?

Hmmmm… most of Stony stans will say it’s Steve, but I like to think they’re both great parents, but in different ways. Let’s discuss.

Steve is always described as the most “maternal” (without going into the gender issues involved in the term). Following the “maternal” stereotype, he really would be that kind of dad. Steve is extremely careful, attentive, docile, understanding, good adviser and all the things we already know, as well as he is the one who imposes rules and limits on Peter.Tony, on the other hand, can be a more jealous, overprotective dad? Yes, he can. Sometimes being absent to accompany Peter’s personal life because of his work? Not knowing how to give peaceful and concessives advices about relationships? We know it’s a yes. But Tony is the father who is willing to give his life for Peter, without thinking twice, because he loves him unconditionally, being able to indulge at any Peter’s whim because he simply loving him too much to not spoil him.

They both love Peter so much, they just have different ways to show it.

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Anonymous asked:

ok, but who's the best dad for peter?

Hmmmm… most of Stony stans will say it’s Steve, but I like to think they’re both great parents, but in different ways. Let’s discuss.

Steve is always described as the most “maternal” (without going into the gender issues involved in the term). Following the “maternal” stereotype, he really would be that kind of dad. Steve is extremely careful, attentive, docile, understanding, good adviser and all the things we already know, as well as he is the one who imposes rules and limits on Peter.Tony, on the other hand, can be a more jealous, overprotective dad? Yes, he can. Sometimes being absent to accompany Peter’s personal life because of his work? Not knowing how to give peaceful and concessives advices about relationships? We know it’s a yes. But Tony is the father who is willing to give his life for Peter, without thinking twice, because he loves him unconditionally, being able to indulge at any Peter’s whim because he simply loving him too much to not spoil him.

They both love Peter so much, they just have different ways to show it.

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