His needs are:
- Clients. Don Juan co-owns a Winickus Press, a publishing house, with one of his investor friends. It's generally acknowledged as the place to get published when your content is a little too risqué for the other major publishing companies. He published J. Alfred Darrow's memoir in 1888 which was purposefully edited to be vague on the subject of cannibalism. You get the gist.
- Friends. Other late twenty-something rich boys who cause trouble or who have caused trouble in the past. Even those in polite society know him for his antics, which nowadays mostly include whoring, drunken recitations of his parents' poetry at 3am on weeknights, and expressing a blatant disregard for propriety—especially around his younger sister's debutante friends. Also fine with late twenty-something middle class boys, but they need to be rich enough or irresponsible enough to get lit like him.
- Women. He's of marriageable age and he's aware of this, but he has no intention of actually getting married. That does not stop him from trying to corrupt debutantes' attitudes (not their bodies. He doesn't do that) by openly flirting with them at parties. This is why he doesn't usually get invited to Coming Out Balls (which he is perfectly okay with). Just because he has his own ideas of marriage doesn't mean I'm not up trying, but his muse seems allergic to traditional hurling so any attempts would need a decent hook.
- ... Men?. Don Juan has been aware of his own physical attraction towards men or a while and chalks it up to being one of those things unavoidable as a horny rich son of eccentrics, but he's less comfortable with his emotional attraction towards men. I would like to explore this. Make him feel gooey inside so he can panic about it.