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NoxTheNorn

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8/22/2012 | |
Apart from the obvious reasons (such as a norn that has been hitting another one), is there any way to determine what makes one norn "dislike" another norn...and especially if the other norn "likes" the first one? Has anyone had the experience of being able to change the norn's mind -- that is, by other means than simply fiddling with the norn's genetics, such as re-education or positive reinforcement -- and get it to stop "disliking" the other norn? (It would be interesting to see whether anyone is able to teach a norn to perform a complex series of behaviors in the same way that dogs are taught to perform complex tricks, since norns clearly respond to operant conditioning). |

Malkin
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8/22/2012 | |
A male norn who pushes a female norn excessively during the 'wrong time of the month' may find himself disliked. 
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NoxTheNorn

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8/22/2012 | |
Oddly enough, this is a case of a female norn disliking a male norn who (as far as I can tell) has never done anything even remotely mean to her. Then again, if memory serves, this female norn has some Hardman genes in her from a couple of generations back...so maybe part of her reaction stems from the fact that Hardmans tend to be more irritable and more aggressive than other breeds. |
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8/23/2012 | |
I had a pair of deep norns and the male hated the female, but the female just constantly pushed the male. |

FlyingEttiNorn
  
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8/23/2012 | |
Well, I can tell you that my Butterfly Norns hate Neko Ettins, especially Arndine, a female who killed one of my Nekos by hitting him... I woundup having to put her baby on the lower floor of the Meso because I feared she would hit the baby and kill her. |