Board Thread:Antaeus' Arena: Audience Chamber/@comment-1515612-20160325235438/@comment-24055022-20160331155431

I agree with you about the first part of your comment. Though I deal with being called stupid or anything similar daily, I don't let it get to me. In the moment I do, but it doesn't last long, which I believe a lot of people need to learn how to do instead of continue to dwell on it for days afterwards. But your second part I disagree with. Judging someone because of who their parents are is not fair. You should be cautious around them, but you shouldn't just immediately assume that they're in any way like their parents. They're their own person too. Athena had nerve to act the way she did to Percy, especially since she's hardly apart of Annabeth's life. Percy has had good intentions for her since the very beginning, saving her life many times, and a mother should be able to see that and want that for her daughter and leave it to her daughter to choose who she wants to be with and not make the decision for her. I mean, Frederick sure seemed to. I have always wondered what Poseidon thought of Annabeth, as he's never really expressed anything about her to Percy. But Artemis was only cold toward Percy for one book while Athena was that way for more than one. Whether she is still or not remains to be seen.