Humanoid Religion

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An introverted humanoid was born into this world, a world where she has to face her developing fears, create both good and bad habits, and, most of all, she will struggle to live up to expectations forced upon her before birth. A few years later, she is a teenager - a time in a human life where the human undergoes many changes, both physically and mentally. In other words, her mind is a mess. Her family moved to a whole new environment and she had to adapt. At first, she did not adapt correctly and almost at a dangerous price. She recovered, slowly. The humanoid met new people and became friends. Though being as she is, she is still wary about whether or not the other humanoids enjoy her presence or endure it. Having her supposed anxiety following her and affecting her actions, she has troubles and doubts with everything around her. It is “supposed anxiety” because she has researched the symptoms but she doesn’t know if they fit or if she is overreacting. Never being able to relax her mind at a enduring place called school, she tries to be herself at home. …show more content…

Very religious compared to other families, mostly because of her parents. The humanoid was born with the expectation that she would be religious all her life and rely on her faith. One thing though: her faith was burnt up and destroyed. She does not believe in her family’s religion. Her mother makes her do religious practices and studies though the humanoid does not want to. You could say the this humanoid is being rude but she has lived this her whole life and tried being religious but it has not helped her and she finds it hypocritical. Her family can also be very judgemental. The humanoid has many ‘unusual’ interests and most of her family tease her about it. This affects her by making very sensitive about such things. Opening up to friends about this? Nope. Never. She does not think that her friends would be chill about it. Maybe they will but her family made her believe

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