A misconception is that APM follows the model of a corruption story where an innocent woman is slowly corrupted over time and the reader is meant to be tortured with endless teasing. That’s not the case.
We’ve learned that Anna’s a woman who has done well suppressing her natural, hidden sexual urges… whether it’s being shielded by her family, keeping busy with school and career, marrying a good man, and starting a family. But deep down, she knows there’s urges she’s ashamed to admit, and she feels like there’s a whole adventurous side to her that’s gone unexplored.
Just before APM started, Anna’s naughty side was a distant thought for her… it was like a book she once started to read and found enthralling, but out of fear she decided to stop reading and put on the back shelf. Over the years it’s collected dust and has been pushed back by an overwhelming supply of romance books and children’s books. But over the course of a week, a confluence of events has suddenly turned her reality upside-down, and when Kendra pulled that naughty book off the shelf and told Anna to read it, Anna is easily swayed to look inside. After all, her body and mind recently decided to put her libido into overdrive after months of slowness during pregnancy.
What Kendra created wasn’t an ability for Anna to develop a side to her that didn’t exist; rather, she unwittingly created an excuse for Anna to explore the side of her she’s always suppressed.
No, this doesn’t mean in the next update she’s going to be a cum dumpster for the office. But her perception of her marriage has been so damaged that she can no longer use it as a shield. She’s exposed and vulnerable, and thinking of David with another woman kills her willpower. It gives her an excuse. That’s not a good scenario when you have a pack of wolves surrounding her ready to pounce!
So, while we’re at a point of the story where there’s been an extremely high level of teasing and non-sexual content - and there will be some more - that’s not the basis of the story. All these antagonists are positioning themselves to make a move, and depending on your choices we’ll see how David and Anna fare.
Sorry for all the metaphors… hope they made sense.