If Blaine's primary requirement for a relationship is to feel needed and valuable, then I think Kurt's is to feel safe.
That makes a lot of sense to me.
I also think Kurt is going to have to make some grand romantic gesture (which is not really his thing so much; he prefers to receive them, it seems to me) to reassure Blaine that they are possible again.
Also makes sense -- though I think Kurt has shown that he's willing to make romantic gestures; I'm thinking especially of his song in "Dance With Somebody." Though admittedly that was not nearly as public as Blaine's songs for Kurt have been.
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That makes a lot of sense to me.
I also think Kurt is going to have to make some grand romantic gesture (which is not really his thing so much; he prefers to receive them, it seems to me) to reassure Blaine that they are possible again.
Also makes sense -- though I think Kurt has shown that he's willing to make romantic gestures; I'm thinking especially of his song in "Dance With Somebody." Though admittedly that was not nearly as public as Blaine's songs for Kurt have been.