Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think it would be sad for her to go through life alone without a partner , and even if she doesn't marry I think it would be sad if she never experienced a boyfriend.
Why would it be sad? Sounds like you truly have no idea what makes her happy. Stop judging her and maybe sit down and talk to her?
That's why I said: societal expectation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does your sister look like, OP? Does she have nice breasts? Is she in shape?
Thin and nerdy. In my heavily biased opinion she's cute, especially when she fixes herself up, but she typically doesn't wear make up or anything like that. Her hair used to be pretty ( really thick and curly), but she cut it all off, so now it mostly stays in braids pinned to her head.
A librarian that's what she looks like, glasses and all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your family of northern european heritage?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So to put it nicely, her personality is "quirky." Can you explain what that entails?
She just doesn't seem to know how to be an adult woman. Examples :
I'll try my best to explain 9 times out 10 she's wearing, jeans, yoga pants, or overalls t-shirts and hoodies and sneakers. If she veers from that it's hippie skirts and t-shirts. The few times she's tried she's stunning so I don't know why she doesn't do it more often.
For fun she writes stories.
She's kind of a space cadet.
In public she doesn't really talk to people, sometimes stares, and small talk is awkward.
I don't think she'd notice if a man was interested in her.
She wears hats for holidays, last Christmas she wore a light up reindeer headband and on Thanksgiving she had a turkey hat, which the kids loved.
In writing this out it doesn't seem all bad, but all together it just seems immature, and it would be fine if I thought she were happy with it, but I don't think she is. I just think she's given up.
Also our parents are ageing , and I think it's time she's moved out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think it would be sad for her to go through life alone without a partner , and even if she doesn't marry I think it would be sad if she never experienced a boyfriend.
Why would it be sad? Sounds like you truly have no idea what makes her happy. Stop judging her and maybe sit down and talk to her?
That's why I said: societal expectation.
Anonymous wrote:
I think it would be sad for her to go through life alone without a partner , and even if she doesn't marry I think it would be sad if she never experienced a boyfriend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Love. Falling in love, being in love, and everything that goes with it.
What, exactly, does that mean? Please explain in detail.
Anonymous wrote:Is your family of northern european heritage?
Anonymous wrote:What does your sister look like, OP? Does she have nice breasts? Is she in shape?
Anonymous wrote:
Love. Falling in love, being in love, and everything that goes with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I just hate to see her miss out.
Miss out on what, exactly? Societal expectations?