I think so. [ based on Lucina's reluctance to talk about the man, Iris can't imagine he's an upstanding citizen. Probably someone with a fluid sense of morals– or at least the appearance of fluid morals.
But it's not Iris's relationship, it's Lucina's. So walking her through it is eons more important. ]
If you keep that in mind, I think you'll find your balance just fine. [ she pauses, ] In my experience, a first date is usually somewhere public, like a coffee shop or a bowling rink, but if he's comfortable enough to invite you to his place... it means a lot. Like he trusts you, or at least likes you enough to be honest with you.
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But it's not Iris's relationship, it's Lucina's. So walking her through it is eons more important. ]
If you keep that in mind, I think you'll find your balance just fine. [ she pauses, ] In my experience, a first date is usually somewhere public, like a coffee shop or a bowling rink, but if he's comfortable enough to invite you to his place... it means a lot. Like he trusts you, or at least likes you enough to be honest with you.