NadaMucho
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(These are my thoughts and impressions. I have nothing bad to say about anyone who has a different take or follows this or that path. Do your thing and have fun. No shade.)
Just running through this one again and I really do think Emma has some sort of developmental disability. Her thoughts, speech patterns and behaviors are very similar to my nieces who are 8 and 10. I'm sure that will elicit the whole "Emma is sheltered" stuff but my brother lives on a rural farm (in freaking Alabama) and his kids are home schooled.
That being said it would be damn near impossible for me to deliberately follow any sort of romance path with her. I don't think she's got the capacity to decide if she wants regular or chocolate milk with dinner let alone handle a sexual relationship with a man twice her age. I just can't put it together with also being her protector. I'm exactly the kind of guy from whom Emma should be protected!
Just running through this one again and I really do think Emma has some sort of developmental disability. Her thoughts, speech patterns and behaviors are very similar to my nieces who are 8 and 10. I'm sure that will elicit the whole "Emma is sheltered" stuff but my brother lives on a rural farm (in freaking Alabama) and his kids are home schooled.
That being said it would be damn near impossible for me to deliberately follow any sort of romance path with her. I don't think she's got the capacity to decide if she wants regular or chocolate milk with dinner let alone handle a sexual relationship with a man twice her age. I just can't put it together with also being her protector. I'm exactly the kind of guy from whom Emma should be protected!