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Is it bad for a girl to be the robot type of person?

pocketto
A so called "cold" or "unfeeling" person can fall into two categories. Either you are an introvert who doesn't mind being left alone, or, you are feeling inferior, or inept to those around you and even have a fear of rejection, so you don't open up. You mentioned you were "socially awkward" but that really means different things depending on why you feel that way. Unfortunately, I don't know sayurama or last game so I don't know what you mean in regards to their personality. Of course, it could all just be because you recently moved and haven't had time to adjust. But if you want to change a little bit, then saying hello as Cecil and Jinsei have pointed out would be a good start.
mariahaise
I meant I don't understand people's feelings just as any other person does, like I can't seem to open up because they often talk about things I don't understand. The only way for me to talk is that they inniciate serious talks or just mention things that are relatively nice to think about.
pocketto
That sounds like a slight problem depending on what the conversations are that you are having trouble with. Can you describe a situation in which you can talk to others and a situation that you can't seem to understand others' feelings?
jinsei
I think I may get what you mean. Are you speaking of times when someone's explaining or talking about something they've been through, but because you haven't been through it or because you don't react in a "typical" manner it's difficult to connect with what they're talking about?
mariahaise
Something like what Jinsei said, they often talk about relationships or other people, I can't relate to all those feelings and drama so I keep my mouth shut. Unless they are talking about things like "Have you ever thought about why there is a proportion between the pilot seat and the copilot seat?" (For example of course) and I would most likely join that type of conversation. The other ones just seem to be irrelevant to me.
pocketto
There is nothing wrong with that if you haven't experienced those feelings or drama. There might not be much you can do about that unless you actively seek friends with similar tastes in conversation as you. If you are thinking of going to college, that might be a good place to branch out and find someone who understands your personality. And I have never thought about why there is a proportion between the pilot seat and the copilot seat. Why is there?
missallyesterday
I am a robot too. It's interesting to make contact with other robots! Basically I am ridiculously calm and seemingly unaffected by stuff but really that's just the outward appearance. I'm a very approachable model, apparently. But, sometimes people are able to tell I'm actually a robot, like this Japanese dude I talk to that says I talk like a robot when I speak English. :P
mariahaise
@sarcasticdesiree yeah is so nice being able to relate to someone. That calmness and noemotion face happens to me even when people try to scare me or when I'm in amusement parks (even tho I enjoy them a lot) so they end up scaring the person who's next to me or I'm simply surrounded by drama queens haha. @pocketto I am already in college, there is not much difference tho. And I've found people that have similar tastes but still is like I have not a connection with them. To be honest, there is a proportion in almost all things created, that's the aural section, and I was thinking that some cars have a perfect distance between those seats, so perfect that the reflectors reflect an image to the pilot that can be inversed to the copilot. I thought that maybe using the proportions of the perfect square one can create a pretty interesting construction. This doesn't apply to all vehicles tho.
sota
No it's cool I'm the same way people have called me cold hearted plenty of times and I'm married in a functional relationship. Most just aren't used to clinical and precise thinking people.
mariahaise
Thats so good to know! @Sota
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