>>3710152>How dangerous is her life?It's dangerous enough that she's been killed a few times, but considering her immortality, it's not much of a concern.
>What does waifu smell like?I imagine a mix of stale sweat and drool, and the smell of clothes that have been worn for days between washings. Despite how it sounds, it's not at all a bad smell.
>How could waifu be cheered up when she's sad?Hugs and soothing words. Urging her to not think about unpleasant stuff, and just concentrate on the now, and me.
>Does waifu make you feel safe?I know that she would never intentionally hurt a loved one, but also
>What if waifu hurt you?She has accidentally hurt people she cares about before. She shows immediate regret and apologies and frets over them, I wouldn't be able to stay upset at her for very long.
>Whould it be hard for waifu to adjust to this world?I think she would be bored, and also it'd be a real problem if people caught wind of her immortality. The last thing I'd want is for some government stooges to start chasing her down to try and capture and experiment on her to try and figure it out.
>Would waifu be big or little spoon?I think she could go either way, we are actually the same height so it really could. But I think she would tend towards big spoon because she likes sleeping while holding something rather than being held.
>How would waifu respond to peer pressure?She goes with the mood sort of easily sometimes. It rarely comes up since she doesn't have much of a peer group, but she is honestly pretty easy to influence.
>Would waifu take drugs? Which ones?>would sheI am pretty sure my wife is the only one in these threads that canonically uses drugs. Though it's never referred to directly by name, it's just called 'powder of heaven' or 'heavenly powder' in-source.
>Would waifu enjoy junk food?She canonically likes this, too! There was a whole sideplot where she started to put on weight after spending weeks lazing around and overindulging.