Thread:37.6.244.59/@comment-27247962-20160909230919

There are much simpler cases then Juuzous where a kid completely loses his grip on the world/reality. For example war-orphans depending on the time spend in a war-zone and what they've been through, have serious backlash from it. PTSD is only the least of their worries. Some link every loud noise to a noise from the war (explosives, missiles, guns, ...) and they live in constant fear for their surroundings.

Juuzous sanity was completely beaten out of him through torture and violent games. He was forced to kill, forced in castration, forced to perform abusive plays and be abused, forced to obey and punished with pain, that's the only thing he knew.

Juuzou compared to such a kid saved from a war-zone is much worse, while these war-zone orphans have observed and felt with their senses, Juuzou physically was the victim to all things these kids saw happening in their surroundings.

So imo the fact that Juuzou seemed to be getting better is very unlikely. It might be possible because of his character and since he had no notion of right and wrong, just survival. But it would definitily take much longer then it took Juuzou to get used to this non-violent environment that is our society. He was extremely lucky on top that there is this infamous ghoulcompany that needs all the reinforcements it can get to fight the "abominations", which is a good and slow transition from Juuzous known world to the one he should've been born in from the start. He still has his own known world with a lot of violence, but can slowly adapt and become more restraint.

But the fact that his mind wasn't broken like Seidous as a kid is still very arbitrary from Ishida.

It looks realistic, but Juuzou is an unrealistic case and realism shouldn't be mixed too much with fictional stories. 