How Does Eddie Build A Friendship

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He may be a free spirirt, but he is also a free spirit with the ability to have vendettas. This could mostly have to do with his competitive personality, but he isn't the type to sit by while things in the room get heated. Not to mention that Eddie has found some adrenaline enjoyment in fighting with people. When a fist connects just right to someone's face it just makes his heart beat faster. He doesn't have issues with his anger, but he won't hesitate to let you know your place if you've overstepped. Plus, with traveling around all these years, Eddie is rather use to needing to win arguments and hold his own.

Eddie will give his love to anyone who really needs to, although he may not know that he is doing such things or that his feelings are even heading down that road. After leaving behind his close friend, he has sort of felt that sexual attraction and romantic attraction go hand in hand. This concept has turned him completely off from finding a signifgant other because he can't put himself into a sexual relationship without knowing the person for a long while. If a relationship does
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Or at least that's what he likes to say. Despite his outgoing personality he has never made it easy for anyone to really join him in his world of adventure and danger. In fact, his best friend has always been adrenaline and his second best friend he left behind for his family. If someone does find themselves involved in Eddie's shennanigans expect to be losing teeth, breaking bones, or just being scared to death. It's not that he doesn't want friends, it just that he does his absolutely most to scare them off without realizing he is scaring them off. Not to mention has a pretty blunt way of going about things and doesn't say things as charmingly as his smile gives off. Eddie doesn't enjoy being put on the sidelines though and if he feels a steady strem of competiton coming from friendships he might be baited and hooked. Other than that, he won't take the

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