Sure thing. She likes The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath, To The Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf, and Emma by Jane Austenâ for a few examples. Classical literature written by women. Very argumentative, outspoken, if you get her started on current events itâs hard to get her to stop. She was very involved with the submissive rights movement before she had me and my brother, but she still talks about it often.Â
Why not? It sounds.. fun. But I doubt Iâll be walking too close to the water. A little bit. Is that something youâre interested in?Â
Oh, well I havenât read The Bell Jar before so she can tell me all about it. She sounds really amazing, Sir! A+ Mom content honestly. Maybe sheâd enjoy signing up for some online rights mobalisation- she doesnât need to leave the house for that and she can feel like sheâs still part of things?
Itâs very fun, I just never imagined you and... ducks before. Iâve imagined you and a lot of other things... What is? Science? To a degree- I like hearing people talk about their stuff and learning things that I donât know. You taught me a few things sir, and I value that a lot.