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Just curious

Postby spanky_spee » Thu Jan 31, 2013 7:51 am

This is a question for host mainly but anyone feel free to answer.
sorry I just like to ask questions?? :oops: :oops:

How do alters react when you're sick?
Do you get a someone who keeps telling you remedy?
Do your littles cry (for me the teens sulk more then the kids)?

for me they practically disapear except for afew and most of the time they sulk more then me when sick.
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Re: Just curious

Postby tomboy24 » Thu Jan 31, 2013 8:22 am

I usually have Rain or someone older telling me what I should do, when/if I should do it (like, "time for cold medicine", or "drink some tea", or something like that).

And then I usually have the littles upset and fussy (understandable, but still hard to deal with sometimes). And they'll come out to cry or fuss or just be upset, sick "children".

And then I have everyone else sulking, and the teens do sulk up and complain up a storm when they feel like it! But usually for me, the littles are who I hear/feel the most, and they're more fussy than my teens most of the time when we're sick.


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Re: Just curious

Postby ManyHearts » Thu Jan 31, 2013 8:25 am

tomboy24 wrote:I usually have Rain or someone older telling me what I should do, when/if I should do it (like, "time for cold medicine", or "drink some tea", or something like that).

And then I usually have the littles upset and fussy (understandable, but still hard to deal with sometimes). And they'll come out to cry or fuss or just be upset, sick "children".

And then I have everyone else sulking, and the teens do sulk up and complain up a storm when they feel like it! But usually for me, the littles are who I hear/feel the most, and they're more fussy than my teens most of the time when we're sick.


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about the same here, but I'm glad we're not sick very often
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