[He quirks a brow, though Connor is making a mental note of that. Explained in that way, it’s not an unusual way of thinking — often partners wanted their significant other to be someone reliable, someone who could be depended upon. It makes sense that wearing an item that illustrated this part of one’s character would appear attractive in someone’s eyes.
Not that this alone should be a compelling reason to agree. And yet he can’t help but allow it to be a small motivator in a sea of reason and logic.]
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Not that this alone should be a compelling reason to agree. And yet he can’t help but allow it to be a small motivator in a sea of reason and logic.]
Then I’ll wear one. If you think you’d like it.