>>3489432>Absolutely patrician.Hey, thanks! I'm glad someone else in these threads likes the movie a lot too. It didn't deserve the low sales it got, but I'm glad it has doubled back and became a well-liked movie nowadays.
>>3489691>I don't drink>too good of a chance to get drunk to ignore itDo you regret drinking even though you were against it? I don't mind how others want to spend there time, it's just that if someone were against drinking like me, I hate to see them tempted down that path. But again, you can do whatever you want. I'm not pushing my way of life anyone. I just hope the alcohol doesn't harm you or anyone else on here that much.
>All in all, I don't think you should waste time with such things.Yeah, you're right. I just got really aggravated. My bad.
>>3489705I agree with you. Luckily the anons in these threads are pretty understanding of other people's wives. It's nice to not have the normal insults lobbied at my Sheik all the time.
>>3489715>How does she feel about it?I'm sure it would sadden her greatly. Sheik lives an active lifestyle and she would like to go into the wilderness and perhaps even hike pretty often. All of that would be gone if she lost control of her legs. If nothing could be done to fix them whether through magic or her triforce, I'm sure she would be crushed. There is a silver lining though. She won't be alone during these tough times. I would push her wheelchair whenever she wants. I would pick her up and take her anywhere whether it be princess style or piggyback style. I would love her just as much as before. I would find any way I can to accomdate her need to exercise. I would take her camping (in an RV admittedly) but it would still be fun! I would help her get ready in the morning. If she felt like she was useless for me helping her so much, I would explain that I don't find it to be a burden. I love her enough that I WANT to do these things. I would show her love and compassion that isn't often shown to others.