Nah, when it's a waltz or something, Edgeworth is fine with contact as long as they're not TOO close.
OKAY um actually, Edgeworth can be pretty frank and tactless especially when he's into serious business mode. He can't tell when a lady is into him even if she walked up to him and said so, and he's not sure how to comfort or reassure people especially when he doesn't know them well. Basically, he's not exactly the best at reading people, but he tries and is likely to just use cold logic.
His hot buttons are how his father died (the topic of his father in general is not so hot these days anyway), his fears, and basically as long as she doesn't annoy him like a hyper fangirl or anything, she's good.
Well...he doesn't actively look for friends per se, but people he calls friends are usually those with whom he has a good working relationship, those who can engage in intellectual conversations and debates with him and who know when to leave him alone. Those who understand how he ticks, I guess.
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OKAY um actually, Edgeworth can be pretty frank and tactless especially when he's into serious business mode. He can't tell when a lady is into him even if she walked up to him and said so, and he's not sure how to comfort or reassure people especially when he doesn't know them well. Basically, he's not exactly the best at reading people, but he tries and is likely to just use cold logic.
His hot buttons are how his father died (the topic of his father in general is not so hot these days anyway), his fears, and basically as long as she doesn't annoy him like a hyper fangirl or anything, she's good.
Well...he doesn't actively look for friends per se, but people he calls friends are usually those with whom he has a good working relationship, those who can engage in intellectual conversations and debates with him and who know when to leave him alone. Those who understand how he ticks, I guess.
...some of this is actually headcanon orz