inaba "100% dere" himeko ( 稲葉 姫子 ) (
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I wasn't sure if I wanted to write this post or not, but at the end of the day, I wound up posting anonymously.
So, long story short: I want a girlfriend.
I keep winding up with male partners that I want to have a female partner for once in my life but then I realize my issue here: I don't have any female friends in this world.
TL;DR? Please send help and advice.
So, long story short: I want a girlfriend.
I keep winding up with male partners that I want to have a female partner for once in my life but then I realize my issue here: I don't have any female friends in this world.
TL;DR? Please send help and advice.
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You can only make a set amount of people happy in your lifetime. And even so, there will be times where making someone happy will make someone else unhappy, or hurt others in the process.
It winds up being careless.
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Understanding =/= happiness.
And helping others may potentially make some people happy...
But it won't and cannot make everybody happy.
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Sure, no man is an island. I know that much... but that doesn't mean that there's such a thing as a perfect society where everyone can be happy. That sort of thing doesn't exist.
We may be social creatures, but we also have minds of our own to think and decide.
That's exactly why people are imperfect. You can reach for happiness all your life and not be truly happy. You can be happy for a moment, but it's only fleeting. One person's happiness can lead to another person getting hurt, even if they can understand or sympathize.
Not to mention the bad people in the world.
Not everyone is redeemable.
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Just because it's an impossibility to make everyone happy doesn't mean that I can't at least make my own world as happy as possible. I have people that I care about, especially back home that I want to see smile.
Of course, I know that people can and will get hurt, because there's only so much that I can do. I'm just simply an ordinary person, after all.
All I can do is the small amount that I've always done and care about those who I get close to. No more, no less. That's all.
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Some of the people here, I worry about too because I can't seem to ever make them happy. But I'm gonna keep trying! And I bet you can do it too, anon-san! Even if you feel like you're ordinary!
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If you're saving the world, there will obviously be those who don't want that.
But I suppose we'd just wind up going in circles by talking more on that point, so I'll leave it at that.
In any case, 'ordinary' isn't meant to be me digging at myself. I much prefer to be an ordinary person who knows their limits and understands what I can and cannot do.
Opening my world... that's just something that I'll do on my own terms, and with those I can truly care about.
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[Rinku logic: Huh, that sounds like Inaba-chan. [long pause] That must mean there's two people who want to be normal and don't want to be friends with the entire world. That's even more sad.]
So you don't want to reach out to everyone... In that case, what kind of people do you like?
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People who are kind, patient, and understanding...? At least for friends. Obviously there's more to it than that, but that is the baseline. Past that is something I judge on a case-by-case basis.
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Not everyone that is alone or don't have a bunch of other people want to be helped or bothered by people.
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I'm saying that bothering someone when they're alone unsolicited is pretty rude; some people like being alone. And maybe they need that alone time.
And I don't want to be the reason that people were randomly bothering others.
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Reaching out to make friends is fine and all, but if you're being a bother, it's a pain in the ass for the other party.
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There's a difference between being thoughtful about approaching someone vs doing it because you're making assumptions about their state of affairs.