What's up with this keyed/locked thing? Does /b/ or /pol/ want to replace based/cringe? Sounds like cuck lingo so I'm going to assume that it's /b/...
>>11881235Why not? I'd say that only those who don't feel anything at all, from happiness to sorrow are truly lacking emotions.
Don't psychopaths and sociopaths feel certain emotions too, like anger or envy?
>I condemn codependency... but I don't think I can start iff without itMakes more sense. I think a certain degree of it can be healthy in a relationship, as it would draw the couple closer. But there has to be a balance, otherwise too much will only end up being suffocating.
>and those uaually end up cheatingWhy would they? Everybody not blind can acknowledge that another person is handsome/pretty, but it doesn't mean that they have to act on it or make a point of it by saying it out loud.
>14 yos are shy and sway off of dirty topics like that, hence my purity obsession with themI don't know what to say, that's the age at which both boys and girls become curious about dirty stuff and many start experimenting. Haven't you overheard any of the girls from your class when you were fourteen?
>I was talking r9k tier robots and normalfags as humenI wouldn't know about that, I avoid /r9k/ like the plague. So the human factor should be disregarded when it comes to that crowd as well as the normalfags? I guess they do have a lot in common.
>for every rule I break I take a penaltyIsn't that a bit harsh? Rules are subjective too. I agree with certain moral ones, such as how one shouldn't steal or kill, but certain others are absurd the more you think about them. Or were you talking about your own self imposed rules?
>they are suspicious but even with context a conspiracy can't be pulled from themThat's what I meant. If something is too suspicious then others might start investigating. So you have to hide the truth in such a way that the other won't suspect anything.
this one looks like she's in her twenties at least