There should be lots of people because of the settings. But, in terms of talking to them, there's just too many for my liking. Can't be bothered talking to most of them. Or any of them, for that matter.
Personally, it depends. Adoption would be my preferred option, but, if my fictional wife refused to go down the adoption route, and wanted to go down the Surrogate Mother route instead...then so be it, even though I'd be uncomfortable with it.
Well, I haven't played FF VIII, so I can't claim to know much (or anything) about it. But I do agree with what Mitsuki said (which doesn't happen very often). Everyone has their own preferences. The best in the eyes of one person could be the worst in the eyes of another.
Lol, yes she did. Good to know I'm not the only one who gets bullied into posting. =P
Anyways. So being chased counts? Great. If it doesn't, I can always pretend they bit me...or whatever it is geese do.
Yeah, I really don't see how it matters whether he was dead or not. If he can get married while he's dead, then surely he can be cheated on while he's dead.
I, too, tend to just refer to things by their name. I think "Pop" is the most popular name for it here, though. Or, at least, I've never heard anyone call it "Soda".
*Phenom claims Mitsuki*
...On the condition, of course, that I can sell her if I get sick of her.
I hear someone else claimed her, but apparently, he's claimed two people. Shame on him. So his claiming of Mitsuki doesn't count. =)
I've heard people say that love is a different thing to different people. I believe that. Some people find it in another person. Others experience it in the form of a hobby or just in the form of friendship. Others experience it in other ways. Some people greatly believe in it and will spend...
It wasn't Tidus she was cheating on, it was Seymour. So what you said applies to whether or not she enjoyed the kiss with Tidus, which she clearly did. Technically, the fact that she even kissed another man whilst in marriage is grounds for cheating, even if she didn't want to be married to Seymour.
It was a forced marriage, but still a marriage nonetheless. As for what Seymour was at the time of the marriage, just because that would prevent it from being a legal marriage here, doesn't mean the same would apply in Spira. It's a whole different world. We don't know enough about Spira and...
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