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+ | ''Cursed to Unhappiness?'' - So many bad things have happened in her life, both before and since P-day that she has a deep rooted fear that she isn't allowed to be happy. It can get so bad that it leaves her near catatonic at times, but she is getting better. | ||
+ | ''Strangely Naive'' - Certain things that most take for granted are completely foreign concepts to her due to her father's strict rules and over-protectiveness. For example, she knows of porn as a concept but has no idea what it's really about or even why people would want it. | ||
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+ | ''Disassociative Lust Disorder'' - When she becomes especially aroused she sometimes suffers dramatic personality shifts, typically becoming aggressive and domineering. However the duration of the personality shifts are not fixed and do not appear to be based on any quantifiable variables. | ||
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+ | ''Military Childhood'' - Being treated like a soldier by her own father has given military uniform and routines a feeling typically associated with one's home and family. |
Latest revision as of 13:46, 5 January 2016
Cursed to Unhappiness? - So many bad things have happened in her life, both before and since P-day that she has a deep rooted fear that she isn't allowed to be happy. It can get so bad that it leaves her near catatonic at times, but she is getting better.
Strangely Naive - Certain things that most take for granted are completely foreign concepts to her due to her father's strict rules and over-protectiveness. For example, she knows of porn as a concept but has no idea what it's really about or even why people would want it.
Disassociative Lust Disorder - When she becomes especially aroused she sometimes suffers dramatic personality shifts, typically becoming aggressive and domineering. However the duration of the personality shifts are not fixed and do not appear to be based on any quantifiable variables.
Military Childhood - Being treated like a soldier by her own father has given military uniform and routines a feeling typically associated with one's home and family.