"I am sure that is true. It must be exhausting," Diana says. Then she amends herself, because it is not her intention to exclude herself from the rest of those here. Her voice is softer when she says, "It is exhausting."
His expression is not lost on Diana, though she cannot guess its meaning, nor does she speculate.
"But I am not human," she says. "I have lived so much longer than men do already. Perhaps I can show more endurance."
It's not meant as an insult to anyone. It's simply the math. Not in all things, but it does mean in terms of time, she might be less easily overwhelmed by time.
lol no worries! The dangers of doing too much at once
His expression is not lost on Diana, though she cannot guess its meaning, nor does she speculate.
"But I am not human," she says. "I have lived so much longer than men do already. Perhaps I can show more endurance."
It's not meant as an insult to anyone. It's simply the math. Not in all things, but it does mean in terms of time, she might be less easily overwhelmed by time.