Vulcans.
As a regularly stoic person (maybe on the autism spectrum), I often struggle to show appropriate emotion. Or, at least, it is exhausting.
Having a conversation with a Vulcan would be a breath of fresh air.
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Vulcans.
As a regularly stoic person (maybe on the autism spectrum), I often struggle to show appropriate emotion. Or, at least, it is exhausting.
Having a conversation with a Vulcan would be a breath of fresh air.
Vulcans. As a non-drinker of alcohol, I don't care much for ale and I feel more familiar with the Vulcan culture.
Vulcans are hotter
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Vulcans.
Logic dictates it.
I think both would ultimately be a trying experience but at least the Romulan has brought some ale.
I think I'd rather hang out with Romulans, but if I'm seeking some kind of professional service, Vulcans every time.
Romulans.
They actually show their emotions and we don't know a helluva lot about them, and I'd be interested in learning. It'd be hard at first; they are paranoid AF about anything not Romulan. But I think I could get them to see humans aren't trying to "get" them.