FlawsUsername + User ID: dwarjam #157318
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[link]Prompt Response: They're the
dullest chicoon you'll ever meet. It's as if there is no emotions and feelings to them, at all (you'd be correct to assume this lol). They refuse to open up to
anyone, except for their parasite. They are very open with their parasite, and they share most of their feelings with it. As if there is anything to hide; the thing lives on their back in the first place and it will always be able to tell.
This also results them being extremely
socially awkward, it is impossible to have any sort of a compelling conversation with them and no matter how hard you try to keep a topic going with them, there really is no point. Most don't even attempt to go further with it as being in their presence makes anyone quite uncomfortable. And trust me, they're not even trying to make you uncomfortable most of the time.
They are so, so very
cold with almost everyone. They lack basic sympathy and morals, basic understanding of emotions and they cannot relate to most other chicoons. They almost come off robot-like. Some have tried to get them to open up a bit, to no avail. Typically leading to no results, others leave them to just fight their own battles, assuming they have personal issues, maybe they are grieving, maybe they are just not quite ready yet to open up. Some have given them the benefit of the doubt and think they just struggle a lot, and are not actually as terrible as they come across to be. Others think that... maybe they are not really that cruel and that maybe they need some time.
Believe it or not, but they are
obsessive. Lack of relationships makes them turn to the one and only thing they can trust the most -- their parasite. They have become incredibly dependant on it. They no longer feel lonely, they always have something close, something to talk to. That actually does cheer them up a little, as odd as it may sound.
Something a little less serious than everything mentioned previously is that they are
clumsy. Seeming disoriented and tired all the time really takes a toll on them.
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