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This guide contains sensitive information about Sparky that may be considered mature, explicit, or triggering. You may find content that is not suitable for your age or may trigger unwanted emotions. Please proceed with caution.

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Communicating

How sparky communicates and prefers to be communicated with

Overview

This section covers communication styles and preferences.

Communication Style

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Asynchronous Interaction

Sparky operates with asynchronous communication by default. This means that he should not be expected to return a reply within any specific time-frame. Setting expectations around his availability, or expressing sadness about delayed replies, may cause [him] some anxiety. He does not mean to slight you by not responding immediately, he is simply managing multiple conversations, responsibilities, and his undiagnosed ADHD.

When Sparky receives messages from multiple people, he prioritizes based on timing, urgency, and closeness of relationship. This is a natural part of managing limited time and energy, not a reflection of how much he values you. If you don’t receive an immediate response, please understand that he will get back to you when he has the capacity to give you proper attention.

Synchronous communication, where Sparky is actively responding and continually present, is available sporadically. If you’d like to have a real-time conversation with [him], feel free to ask. If Sparky sees the message at that time and the timing works, he can stick around. Otherwise, Sparky will let you know he cannot and apologize for the timing not working out.

Preferred Contact Methods

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When to Reach Out

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When Not to Reach Out

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