it seems like you may have missed the first part of my last response, so iāll copy it here again:
iām not them, so i canāt provide you a comprehensive set of answers, and iām fairly sure those answers vary (*by individual), as well
i would also encourage you to not worry about the answers to those questions very much, since itās plainly obvious you donāt have any people who identify as or with robots in your life, so itās not really a situation you need to worry about. and, should you meet one, i would encourage you to direct your questions to them with the same sensitivity you would ask of a cisgender person asking questions about a transgender person, and also to remember that, while there are commonalities in experience, everyone is unique in their own way, as well
respectfully, iām not sure youāre engaging in good faith, so i donāt really want to interact with you anymore. if youād like to demonstrate that youāre not ājust asking questionsā, iāll be happy to chat more; but again, i do not identify with robots - i simply think people who do are still worthy of respect - so iām not sure i have anything worthwhile left to say to you, anyways
All my questions in the previous comment were about how YOU treat/interact with them, not about their feelings/thoughts. When you said you have friends that identify as robots I understood youāre talking about real life friends you interact with but I guess you could have meant online friends or just people you know from social media or something. Never mind. I was just curious, not looking to question anyoneās identity or anything.
it seems like you may have missed the first part of my last response, so iāll copy it here again:
i would also encourage you to not worry about the answers to those questions very much, since itās plainly obvious you donāt have any people who identify as or with robots in your life, so itās not really a situation you need to worry about. and, should you meet one, i would encourage you to direct your questions to them with the same sensitivity you would ask of a cisgender person asking questions about a transgender person, and also to remember that, while there are commonalities in experience, everyone is unique in their own way, as well
respectfully, iām not sure youāre engaging in good faith, so i donāt really want to interact with you anymore. if youād like to demonstrate that youāre not ājust asking questionsā, iāll be happy to chat more; but again, i do not identify with robots - i simply think people who do are still worthy of respect - so iām not sure i have anything worthwhile left to say to you, anyways
All my questions in the previous comment were about how YOU treat/interact with them, not about their feelings/thoughts. When you said you have friends that identify as robots I understood youāre talking about real life friends you interact with but I guess you could have meant online friends or just people you know from social media or something. Never mind. I was just curious, not looking to question anyoneās identity or anything.