>>12873559What about the other parent? Sorry, that was a bit harsh. I think there is a difference between feeling anxious about moving and thinking that living somewhere else (with someone you like, mind you) is the same as being homeless. It'll only be tough for a few weeks at most, after that you'll have grown used to it, you'll see. Things are so hard for you now because you kept running away from difficult situations when you were little, but there's still time to change that.
>It's probably all the hormones in our food.Or exposure to a lot of indecent content on the internet. When I was little not everybody had access to it, and most children would still go and play outside. Complaining and more complaining, do you know what that gets you? All you have to do is stop and so will I... But since we're here, why do you think there's no such thing as tasteful nudity? I think this is tasteful, and she's very cute too. Or perhaps you do think there's such a thing, as long as it doesn't feature women...
>What he finds underneath, well... it's nothing. There was nothing but her choker to keep her head on.Wait so she was headless? But that implies he killed her in the process.
I am the same. But if I can keep at it until I'm... somewhat satisfied, then why couldn't you? It's a blessing in many ways, as long as you refuse to give up. That's the difference between us. But I suppose there is one thing I give up easily on...
>That doesn't determine how we'll react to the circumstances we're given, so I guess it's a combination of things.It doesn't? I suppose not fully, but I think we develop our conditionings during the years which we don't even remember. What we associate with pleasure and what we associate with pain. As well as what sort of people we associate with comfort and what sort of people we associate with repulsion. We develop these early on, and they act as sort of instincts.