i was only human for three months so i have a lot to learn it can be difficult cohabiting, especially since im not human now but im being forced to live like one
well, i don't sleep, or eat or experience emotions the same way that you do social cues often elude me things like how much personal space is appropriate or how to greet someone a "high-five" is a standard greeting but i've never been sure the appropriate context, for instance
Personal space is usually at an arms length without having to strain to hear a discussion or yell to project during conversation. Being within another’s personal space is indicative of familiarity, trust, intimacy, and comfort.
High-fives are friendly or jovial, so would be unacceptable during business, where most will nod, shake hands, or bow.
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I can't do anything to help if you are the source of your troubles.
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i don't know anything about the city
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especially since i can't fly
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i was just trying to explain why im not in the city
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So you need help finding a contract?
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i need to know what's expected of me
and how to act
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okay
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There are humans all over the place. Ask me more specific questions and I can help.
As far as expectations go there are different ones and I’m not really interested in what the fuck the city wants.
And I can’t just know what other people expect so it’s not something I can tell you anyways.
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i mean... in general
i haven't lived as a human very long, and it's been years since then
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Well I don’t know what it’s like to not be human so again specific questions will get you better answers
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but i will
if it's okay to ask
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I hope that you do
Questions are good.
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so i have a lot to learn
it can be difficult cohabiting, especially since im not human now
but im being forced to live like one
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I have no idea what that’s like
What makes it difficult?
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or experience emotions the same way that you do
social cues often elude me
things like how much personal space is appropriate
or how to greet someone
a "high-five" is a standard greeting but i've never been sure the appropriate context, for instance
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Personal space is usually at an arms length without having to strain to hear a discussion or yell to project during conversation. Being within another’s personal space is indicative of familiarity, trust, intimacy, and comfort.
High-fives are friendly or jovial, so would be unacceptable during business, where most will nod, shake hands, or bow.
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cn: nsfw discussion, discussion of sex swap
Re: cn: nsfw discussion, discussion of sex swap
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