Steve Rogers would be extremely empathetic. He'd sit you down and share his own experiences of dealing with pain and trauma. He'd tell you that self - harm is not the answer and offer you his unwavering support, like he did for his comrades in the war. He'd probably encourage you to talk about your feelings and not keep them bottled up.
Natasha Romanoff, having her own dark past, would be able to relate on a deep level. She'd approach you quietly and privately, sharing her own struggles with self - worth and how she overcame them. She'd show you that there are better ways to cope, like training and focusing on your skills. She might also introduce you to some relaxation techniques she learned during her assassin training to help you deal with stress and negative emotions.
Bruce Banner, being a man of science and someone who has struggled with his own inner turmoil (the Hulk), would approach the situation very gently. He'd likely want to run some tests to see if there are any chemical imbalances in your body that could be contributing to your feelings. He'd also talk to you about how he copes with his anger and how you can find healthier ways to deal with your emotions, like he does with his research and helping others.
The Avengers finding out could lead to some interesting scenarios. For one, they might want to meet MJ. Natasha could give MJ some self - defense tips in case she ever gets into trouble because of Peter's superhero life. Hulk might not seem too interested at first, but he could end up being the one to make sure Peter doesn't let his relationship affect his superhero duties. And Clint Barton could share some stories about his own family life to give Peter perspective on relationships.
No. It's not appropriate. The Avengers are symbols of strength and heroism. Self - harm is a negative and dangerous concept that doesn't fit well with the positive image of the Avengers. It can also be triggering for some readers who may have personal experiences with self - harm.
Well, it could go a few ways. Maybe they'd be shocked at some of the wild interpretations of Bucky in the fanfiction. Some might find it funny, like Thor could chuckle at the strange scenarios Bucky is put in. Others, like Steve, might be a bit protective and not like some of the more out - there ideas about his friend.
The Avengers finding out Tony is married in fanfiction could create a whole new set of storylines. For example, if Tony's marriage was a result of some kind of arranged situation, the Avengers might get involved in trying to figure out if it's a good or bad thing for Tony. Or if his spouse has a hidden power or identity, it could bring danger to the team, and they'd have to deal with that. There could also be relationship drama within the team, like jealousy from a character who has an unrequited love for Tony. This discovery could be a catalyst for many different plot twists and character developments.
Well, in some fanfictions, if the Avengers find out about Peter, they might immediately take him under their wing. They could see his potential and start training him more intensively. For example, Tony Stark might give him access to even more advanced technology, and Captain America could teach him about strategy and leadership. It's all very exciting to think about.
In this fanfiction scenario, Peter himself would likely go through a lot of changes. He might feel a new sense of pressure, knowing that he is now seen as Tony's son by the Avengers. He could also feel more accepted into the group, like he truly belongs. There could be heart - warming moments where the Avengers share stories about Tony with Peter, helping him to understand his father better and grow into his own as a hero.
If the Avengers find out Spider - Man's identity in fanfiction, they could use his civilian life to their advantage. For example, they might ask Ned Leeds, Peter's friend, to help them out with some tech - related stuff since he's good at that. Or they could station some Avengers near his school or his home to keep a closer eye on him. However, this might also put Peter's loved ones in danger as his enemies could figure out where he lives and who he cares about.
Well, the Avengers would be shocked at first. But then, they'd probably be really happy. Thor might give Coulson a big, friendly slap on the back. And Black Widow would be curious about how he came back. Maybe Coulson's return would make the Avengers more determined to fight their enemies, since they got their friend back. It could also change the dynamics within the team, like more trust and better cooperation.
The Avengers would most likely rally around Tony. Clint could offer his friendship in a more profound way, like being there for Tony during his nightmares. They might also start to see Tony in a new light. His sometimes brash behavior could now be seen as a defense mechanism. And they would work together to make sure Tony gets the help he needs, whether it's through therapy or just having a support system within the team.