I think that whatever drives his dom/sub thing is entirely subconcious, not something he thinks about at all. Ever.
Definitely. I don't think he's an introspective person. His mental life is too full of alchemy stuff, and there's little room for anything else.
I wish I had my psych notes too. But here's a description I found: http://www.mentalhealth.com/dis1/p21-pe04.html It does seem to fit. . . . Though I wonder if D. might apply to him--it might explain his rather mixed behavioral patterns.
I figure you'll understand anyway, since apparently we are joined at the skull.
Yep. That's exactly what goes through Kimbley's head at least half the time. ^_^
She has no subordinates, no sway over others
She's got plenty of sway over Ed and Al. She just doesn't use them as pawns to rule the world. . . . I think she's just a butcher's (Seig, by the way) wife, because that's all she wants, not because she couldn't be more important.
(See also Hoho-papa saying he only loved one woman, Tricia, and Dante going "what about me tee hee" and Hoho going "stfu manwhore.")
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Definitely. I don't think he's an introspective person. His mental life is too full of alchemy stuff, and there's little room for anything else.
I wish I had my psych notes too. But here's a description I found: http://www.mentalhealth.com/dis1/p21-pe04.html It does seem to fit. . . . Though I wonder if D. might apply to him--it might explain his rather mixed behavioral patterns.
I figure you'll understand anyway, since apparently we are joined at the skull.
Yep. That's exactly what goes through Kimbley's head at least half the time. ^_^
She has no subordinates, no sway over others
She's got plenty of sway over Ed and Al. She just doesn't use them as pawns to rule the world. . . . I think she's just a butcher's (Seig, by the way) wife, because that's all she wants, not because she couldn't be more important.
(See also Hoho-papa saying he only loved one woman, Tricia, and Dante going "what about me tee hee" and Hoho going "stfu manwhore.")
::ded!::