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>> No.9704700 [View]
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If you want to date her then think about her a lot, but do it right. Think about things about her, the way she lives, her future, her personality. Don't get all glossy-eyed and naive. Think properly and you might discover that you're not interested in her after all. If that doesn't happen, though, you can feel secure and confident about your decision.

I wish someone had told me to do that before I dated a girl for four years before realizing that I didn't like anything about her and that I could do better. Pic related, I dumped her for Yuki. I really just wanted to be alone, though.

Anyway, to answer your question; you can't make her like it. You can introduce it to her, splay it out in an appealing manner, and hope she laps it up. No one can help you with that, though. I'd recommend just asking her if she would like to listen to more touhou music and play some arranges, preferably different genres. Since she brought up music in the first place I imagine she's expecting something like that. Show her variation and she'll expect there to be a lot to it, so even if she turns out to not like the lore, the characters, or the style, she might be impressed by the presentation and understand why you would like it.

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I already hallucinate.

The hallucinations are primarily auditory and typically feature a whispering woman, the voice of whom I have been unable to pinpoint and can only assume has been synthesized from various other female voices.

My visual hallucinations are considerably more varied but my most frequent visual hallucinations involve things in my food such as severed body parts, maggots/larvae, blood, and insects. Aside from those, usually my hallucinations are environmental and do not immediately affect me. I have learned to not pay attention to or point out peculiar or otherwise noteworthy objects within my environment as those things are almost never seen by other people.

My hallucinations are triggered by stress and have lately been very common. I employ a variety of techniques to ensure that they do not impede my life.

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