Story progression is at a complete halt.
I'm sorry that I, of all people, have to be "that guy" who launches into lengthy explanations, but this line of reasoning in a piracy forum always irritates me.
I'll try to explain why the "slow progress" doesn't bother me at all: it costs me nothing, I get the stuff for free here. Complaining about freebies is something only idiots consider a suitable pastime, and I'm certainly no idiot.
Excuse me. I operated the teleprompter incorrectly. Let's start again. I'll try to explain why the "slow progress" doesn't bother me at all: The premise of AWAM is that the main character – and I dare to call the wife and mother the main character in a digital novel called "A Wife and Mother" – gradually sheds her shyness in dealing with teenagers' hormones. I assume you don't have children. If you do: How long would it take you to be ready to shag your own children? Less than eight months?
I get it: slow burn isn't your thing. You don't care that a credible (!) story, especially one as well-illustrated as AWAM, takes a lot of time (and certainly a lot of money for the main author) to create. You'd rather have less time-consuming wank material. But then I can't understand why you're still here. Has the story, despite all its trivialities, captivated you enough? It can't be just about sex fantasies; there's certainly more than enough "fan art" for AWAM, and I've already rubbed myself raw with that. So what exactly do you still want to speed up? What bothers you? The somewhat lifelike story, the elaborate pictures, the lack of bugs? I'd like to be able to understand your criticism. From one AWAM fan to another.