>>3419035We treat ourselves as equals, helping each other through hard times.
>>3419036The biggest problem in adjusting to new world would be her trying to grasp whether she actually belongs here. Technology is much better and her daily life will greatly change from what she experienced in late 50s in her world.
Now this is problematic question. Because on the one hand she has all the reasons to stay in her world, including her [spoilerZ][/spoilerZ] but on the other hand she doesn't belong in her world anymore, she's gone. It's question on whether she accepts that she was brought here instead of going elsewhere. I'm sure she would appreciate being given a second chance.
See answer above. It will be straining for her though, especially the separation from her [spoilerZ]daughter[/spoilerZ]. She survived through many hardships just to stay alive and deliver her. It will take her quite some time to adjust to new circumstances. But I'm absolutely certain she would cling to her new life just as she clung to her previous life.
As I see this question, as a resurrection to my world, yes, I would bring her here. I don't even care if she would love me or not, just the possibility of this miracle happening is enough. I'm free from the guilt you speak of since she was already torn away from her world, which makes me happy my choice can't hurt her that much, but at the same time being happy about these circumstances sickens me a bit.
>>3419037She'd clean it up quickly. She doesn't get embarrassed easily.
>>3419039Hell no.
>>3419048Renaissance if anything, mostly because of the value of art created at the time.
>>3419073She would get sad. Feel like an abandoned puppy.
>>3419080No, I only want the distance between us to become smaller.
>>3419191Yes and yes.
No.
Visit da Vinci.
>>3419198She would accept, kids are precious after all. She would drag me out along with her and make jokes like 'we look like a married couple' along the way.