Valiance said
They read this? It's only a story, anyways.
Well, I tried to tell my da that it was just like writing a story in which one of the characters was a girl, but Da is still adamant about thinking about it.
Valiance said
They read this? It's only a story, anyways.
whizzball1 said
Well, I tried to tell my da that it was just like writing a story in which one of the characters was a girl, but Da is still adamant about thinking about it.
whizzball1 said
Well, they found out about that part because I was talking about it. They, for some reason, think that by my playing female characters, I would begin to act like a girl myself. Which is utterly absurd. David, a male, turning into a girl and doing girly things was how they started thinking about it. So I need to be really careful as to what I do, else I lose all this forever.
Etcetera said
Okay, rule number one (which took me forever to learn): Never, EVER, under ANY circumstances tell your parents ANYTHING that isn't absolutely necessary. It NEVER works out in your favor if you do.
Valiance said
Well, just don't turn into a nancy boy (I think that's the term) and everything'll be peachy.
Etcetera said
Okay, rule number one (which took me forever to learn): Never, EVER, under ANY circumstances tell your parents ANYTHING that isn't absolutely necessary. It NEVER works out in your favor if you do.
Valiance said
That rule doesn't work either, if your dad is good enough to be an FBI interrogator.
whizzball1 said
My da rarely asks about it.
Valiance said
That rule doesn't work either, if your dad is good enough to be an FBI interrogator.
whizzball1 said
But that's what they fear. They don't want me start moving toward that at all.I'll try and cut down on my talking about the roleplay.
Etcetera said
A) Never willfully go up and tell themB) Give as little information as possible.
Valiance said
My dad'll wring you out like a wet rag until he gets all that water that represents answers out.
Etcetera said
Keep resisting. Never give in, and always twist your words. The more you make something technically correct, but not necessarily implied, the better off you'll be. Don't give him anything that you don't have to. And seriously, you need to have a talk or something that you don't agree with his actions. Go analytical, not emotional.
Etcetera said
Keep resisting. Never give in, and always twist your words. The more you make something technically correct, but not necessarily implied, the better off you'll be. Don't give him anything that you don't have to. And seriously, you need to have a talk or something that you don't agree with his actions. Go analytical, not emotional.
Etcetera said
That rule applies to everything. You just don't tell your parents things.
whizzball1 said
That is not the way we are supposed to act. Also, bloody hay, I have to go. There goes my involvement in Alucard and Kaine.
souleaterfan320 said
parents can be a hassle..
Valiance said
I've tried being analytical, too. Makes him think I'm being a smart aleck.
whizzball1 said
But that's what they fear. They don't want me start moving toward that at all.I'll try and cut down on my talking about the roleplay.
Etcetera said
Oh my gosh... you know, technically, the Internet was defined by the UN as an unalienable right, and anything that you've purchased with your own money is your property that can't be taken away. And anything that they've given you is technically a gift, which makes it your property.
DarkwolfX37 said
That's incredibly stupid. If they care about you they shouldn't be trying to prevent you from becoming a certain way, they should accept you as you are and however you may or may not become.