i believe that you would consider the invasion of a person's body to be an inherently disgusting act but that you are willing to extend the assumption of good intentions to me stop as a result of this context i believe that you would consider my own invasion of a person's body to be justifiable and thus not cause for disgust in the same way that paralysis caused by a known source with no malicious intentions may not be cause for fear stop
However, it's also a question of context. When you refer to a behavior of yours as disgusting, it gives the impression of being ashamed of that aspect of yourself. I'm reassuring you that you shouldn't be. At least not around me.
i see stop i will aspire not to be ashamed in your presence in future thank you for freeing me from this responsibility stop may i ask if you have a reason for wishing to overcome your fear of paralysis question mark it seems a reasonable thing to be afraid of stop
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However, it's also a question of context. When you refer to a behavior of yours as disgusting, it gives the impression of being ashamed of that aspect of yourself. I'm reassuring you that you shouldn't be. At least not around me.
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