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I do not arbitrate the dialogue between Scarlet 56 and youOh at first, I thought you would have been shocked if Scarlet56 agreed with me. So, it's OK
Sophia has not had a number of experiences, whether she has remained single, whether she is in a relationship with a woman, whether she is a mother or not, does not change anything.
It is certain that single without children, she could have done more of these experiences without constraints.
At the start of the game, we learn that she comes from a wealthy family, maybe it was a very strict family to preserve its reputation. And that she couldn't do what she wanted.
So far, these are only guesses, maybe there will be indirect clues in the future. L&P makes a lot of references to literature, cinema, opera, etc. I don't think it's just coincidences.
Yes and no for the events which can prevent a woman from being happy or fulfilled.
Character and upbringing go a long way in idealizing marriage. I am thinking here of Gustave Flaubert's "Madame Bovary" and the post-romantic satire that underlies the story. Adultery (the novels are full of it, there have already been references to Anna Karenina in the thread) is also a question of education and of time. It's not just the occasions that make the act to deceive someone. Many reasons can be put forward: boredom, dissatisfaction, curiosity, lack ...
For Sophia, the many references of L & P may be able to put us on the way ...