>>12584673Well that was the entire punchline of the trope. The artist draws a girl and then trolls the character's fans by calling it a guy later. Hence why they are called traps.
>What's your point? I still don't post them here like you doThat you do, in fact, like some of them. But what about the other variant? It's not too dissimilar.
>I can't be blamed if he ignores that because he does so willingly.Yes you can be blamed. How about you take responsibility for your actions? If he really makes you so happy as you say he does, then honesty on your part is the least of what he is entitled to. Relationships take a lot of responsibility, you know. Your actions or lack of them can very easily impact the welfare of the other individual.
>Yes, that's pretty much what I meant. But that isn't what they do, is it?And why should they? Like I said, many of them earned that money with their own hands, without the aid of anybody else. Why should they not enjoy the fruit of their labours? I hope I won't be anytime soon... I don't want my mom's money, I want her. Not in that way...
>I helped raise her. I even changed her diapers when she was little.That's the bare minimum one can do. Why don't you help her out with school? She's just a child, she doesn't understand the weight of her responsibilities right now. And in this day and age there are so many things that distract children from studying. Even when I was little, if it wasn't for my mom I wouldn't have gotten very far.
>She'll forget about it soon enough once she goes off into the real world.Are you sure? Our childhood traumas are the ones that are the hardest to forget. What happened to me when I was 8 sticks with me to this day, despite me not having been able to fully comprehend what it was back then. Like I said above, take responsibility for your actions.
It's stupid to make promises. What will you do if you can't keep them?