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think about creating another one to join the rest of the mission, so I have been thinking up different ideas. Jeffery wants me to be at least six feet tall, which means either a troll or an orc, but I wanted to be pretty. All the males pointed out you can be tall and pretty, but I've always equated pretty with a petite woman with large, bright eyes, a snub of a nose, dimples, and adequate cleavage.

I just can't see how a 6 foot tall, red-haired orc female would come across in the same way as my 5 foot
tall, voluptuous, flowing-haired human (usually elf but I got talked into human for story effect) with a ready smile and charisma in spades. Can an orc woman, who has big teeth coming out of her mouth, feel the same confidence as a woman without them? Or I suppose she could have those ones out to help her look good? Or would that make her look stupid since she's supposed to be an orc? Who knows. I left those guys to play the rest of their mission while I caught up on some facebook games.

Mar 26, 2011
I wasn't sure I wanted to go over to Abbie's today because my son told me they'd been complaining about me in my absence, and it ticked me off. How dared they think they could tell me how to talk, how to walk, what to eat, what to wear, what I should weigh, whether or not I was in pain, how if I wore mismatched clothes I'd never get my children back--and who knows what else???

But I'm here now and so far they have refrained. Instead she and I kept gossiping about guys and I told her a way to attract them by doing a thing called mirroring.

In mirroring, the one wishing to attract mimicks what the other person does to make them feel at ease. Continued mirroring makes them feel like the two of you are compatible and all that.

Then I explained that you could also train someone to know your cues, for example if each time you ask for a drink you rub your throat, after a while just rubbing your throat will tell your partner you are thirsty. She thought it was really cool.

Mar 27, 2011
Lorrie's birthday and I didn't even get to talk to her. Bummer. With all the crap I've been through, it would be quite a conversation. And I think I need to go to bed.
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