[ wash wrote his contract while he wasn't himself, he doesn't really want to talk about it. but even that different version of himself -- was not too dissimilar to his real self, cautious, overprepared. the contract was thorough, mostly permissive. he nods, what crais' saying makes sense. if you're personally established enough and the terms of your own contract are agreeable, then everything probably won't affect you too badly.
wash does just kind of hate the idea of it in general though. ]
The city really wanting people to fuck but also being incredibly prescriptive about relationships isn't exactly great, especially when the logic behind the designations doesn't really seem to exist. [ from what he understands it almost feels like they flip a coin. wash obviously doesn't think. ] And if people don't know what they're doing . . . I can see how that'd go wrong.
[ while not given to talk about himself, wash is at least clearly happy to talk about why he thinks the city sucks. he is apparently comfortable with his own designation, as much as he can be given his distaste for the system itself. ]
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wash does just kind of hate the idea of it in general though. ]
The city really wanting people to fuck but also being incredibly prescriptive about relationships isn't exactly great, especially when the logic behind the designations doesn't really seem to exist. [ from what he understands it almost feels like they flip a coin. wash obviously doesn't think. ] And if people don't know what they're doing . . . I can see how that'd go wrong.
[ while not given to talk about himself, wash is at least clearly happy to talk about why he thinks the city sucks. he is apparently comfortable with his own designation, as much as he can be given his distaste for the system itself. ]