Imagine you met someone with your exact personality. Their habits may be different, they may look entirely different, but they have the same base personality as you and have nearly identical processes in making decisions. Assume they are the same gender as you. Or don't. It really doesn't matter as long as you can look over the gender factor when getting to know others.
I'm not trying to encourage exploits of loopholes in my prompt. Just imagine you met someone on your wavelength and just like you.
Could you tolerate them? Could you befriend them?Could you sleep with them? I'm curious as to what people may answer.
I'm not trying to encourage exploits of loopholes in my prompt. Just imagine you met someone on your wavelength and just like you.
Could you tolerate them? Could you befriend them?
Referring to the second version of myself as Pi2, I think I could tolerate and respect Pi2. But that's it. Though initially I'd pursue conversing with Pi2 for awhile due to a peculiar interest in quirky people I think I'm too talkative and need someone to balance that out in order to have a friendship (or any real relationship). I would probably get irritated by Pi2 some days and yet find Pi2 hilarious other days. I may think of Pi2 often though, because people with interesting characteristics are usually on my mind. I think others tend to view me in real life as a very quirky person (both good and bad) and I know I'd notice the same in another body. I usually don't blend into crowds. Ultimately, I would prefer to be with others over Pi2, but I would also give credit to Pi2 at times when he makes selfless decisions. That's because I would probably empathize easily and tell Pi2 that I would have done it as well, even if I wouldn't have liked it.
All in all, I think I would admire and respect Pi2 from a distance. It'd be nothing further than tolerating Pi2.
All in all, I think I would admire and respect Pi2 from a distance. It'd be nothing further than tolerating Pi2.
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