>>12619968So I take it your relatives don't believe in mental illnesses? But how do they explain the strange behaviour some people display? Even old people.
>a dinner at a local donner rotiscerie isn't going to scratch your wallet as much as new books mightBooks must be very expensive in Croatia. If I were to take her to a McD then it would be cheaper, yes, but I wouldn't do that. If I take someone out then I'll take her to a proper restaurant. I am not against it at all, don't get me wrong. But I would only do it after I find out what exactly it is she wants from me.
>and yet you are so eagerly diskissive of them and hyperskepticalBut I just complimented them in my previous post... I never disliked them, I'm simply neutral towards them.
Who would those who take up arms to demolish us be?
>I guess you're welcome but allas as per usual my advise falls upon deaf earsNow don't be like that... Socialising does not come naturally to me, so somebody like me will always come off as awkward if I try to behave like extroverted people. I do have friends who are women, only they are twice my age...
>>12621222I really do feel bad for him... I don't know, I just can't find any joy in it. I would much rather read or work out. But my mom loves it.
>Besides, that certainly hasn't stopped you up until this point, has it?I apologise if I hurt you before. It really isn't my intention to hurt anyone. Well, almost...
>In this sense the genders are not binaryIn the books I have read, spirits tend to be either male or female. And transgenderism is explained by a strong female spirit possessing a weak male host, and taking over, for example. I don't really believe it but I do find it interesting.
>Ehh that would still be embarrassing for me honestlyThe easiest way to practice talking is with such people, you know.
>Are you strongly considering it or just open to the possibility sometime?Now I never squandered an opportunity to go out with an old lady.
There are a lot like that...