>>3257637Not really. Doesn't help that as far as she knows the God in her world is a phantom who became her enemy at some point. As for her spiritual beliefs, they are very similar to mine.
I'm pretty mindful about my health and fitness, so I don't drink nor smoke at all. Neither does she, which makes sense, since her skills and performance directly hinge on her physical state. So I don't think I have to worry about her developing those sorts of habits.
I'm a bit more messy than her.
>How long would it take for you two to "hit it off" you know? Cross the more than friends barrier.I don't think it would take long. We have the same hobbies and interests after all. And besides, I do try my best to polish the qualities I think she looks for in a man. Being the best version of myself is the least I can do for her.
>>3257675A bit akward at first, but very fun. I mean we like the same things, so I think that would make interactions really smooth. Of course, I would make sure to plan, research possible places or events and take measures in advance. I would like to take her to a fancy restaurant, maybe watch a movie or play a game that would cater to her strengths (like in a batting center), then we'll take a walk through a park or some other beautiful place nearby. Mai would probably try to act mature but I think she'll feel awkward holding hands at first. She would probably squeeze my hand really hard to compensate while boasting about not being embarrassed even though I would be able to see it on her face. I would probably be too happy, too happy for my awkwardness to show through.
>>3257696She doesn't like computers so I guess not.
What are the steps you take in order to become a better partner for her?
I sometimes read books on couples or how to be a better husband. Even if she isn't physically here with me, reading them does fill my mind with pleasant images and feelings, and I can learn to be a better partner for her on top of it.