>>44672881>Where would you take your Gardevoir for a date?Park, walk, dinner, somewhere fun in town? I assume this is following the idea that all Pokemon are like their PMD variants, so they'd appreciate some socialization beyond just fighting all day. If its the idea that they are like the Main Series Video Game universe, I would not have a relationship with something that doesn't seem to go beyond its limitations and thrive like the Anime or PMD versions do.
>What kind of pajamas does she like to wear?I don't know? She's a Pokemon. Pokemon don't normally wear clothes, maybe if they like human culture, integrated as naturally as they can, and really want to they'd wear stuff. Uh... In that case I guess, something custom made to accommodate for the twin horns in their chest. Something cozy probably.
>If a Human and a Gardevoir had a baby, would it be a human infant or a Ralts?So by Pokemon logic it would always be the females species, no matter what. I can't recall if this has ever changed in any canon.
>Why is Loud Kirlia so loud?She likes attention and like most kids below the age of 3 express it by shouting a lot. Its not helping that its reinforced by Pokemon battles that involve using the moves Hyper Voice and Disarming Voice. She's been more quiet as of late though, I think she figured out her master is just a few feet away from her and she can teleport to him whenever she wants, so she doesn't have to scream for him anymore.
>How good of a mother would a Gardevoir actually be?About as good as any other Pokemon would, probably more protective considering they care a great deal for their Trainers and sense emotions, It wouldn't surprise me if that extended to their young. They would not be as good as say Indeedee or Kangaskhan though who are natural babysitters or mothers. I do think they might be one of the better choices to raise human children though due to the prospect of telepathy and the option of them wanting to thrive like a human would.