First off, she can't deny she adores him. Maybe that's why she's so willing to overlook their differences in opinion, because she really and truly believes he's a good person deep down despite it all. He's supportive and warm and he feels like family to her, as well, even if she hasn't identified that feeling as strongly as she has with others.
That doesn't mean he doesn't worry her, though - it feels like half the times they talk, she's nervous he's going to do something to get himself hurt or hurt someone else. He has challenged her values a bit, but at her core, she's a really peaceful person, and I don't think she'll ever condone the things he's told her he considers necessary at times.
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That doesn't mean he doesn't worry her, though - it feels like half the times they talk, she's nervous he's going to do something to get himself hurt or hurt someone else. He has challenged her values a bit, but at her core, she's a really peaceful person, and I don't think she'll ever condone the things he's told her he considers necessary at times.