Brannon

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Can you prove this statement please!
Since you apparently forgot:
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Walkthrough is active.
The default you have set is "Good Wife" meaning if no text is attached that is the active path.
Later assignments of that I'm sure have "filthy" added but originally accepting it is "for the protection of the family"
Similarly for the very first date with the other teacher.
The first instance IIRC actually gave Good Wife points while brushing him off when he asked for the second gave them.
 

t3alqdansam

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So you blame the addict for being addicted?

That is the easy explanation but hardly a correct one.
Substitute "gambling" with "taking heroin" or "taking meth".
Can they do anything about it themselves?
Only when the moon lines up with Jupiter, Saturn and Mercury while standing in the blood of a virgin and reading a prophecy in arameic. Backwards. I.e. it is extremely hard.
A gambling addiction is just as hard to overcome. Especially without help.
So yes. Sophia should have done something about it.
Denying the evening in the casino would have been the obvious choice but she didn't. She went with him.
Failing that she could have contacted the casino owner/security and made sure Liam is denied a debt.

Ergo it is her fault. The intelligent woman did nothing intelligent and in fact something extremely stupid. Leaving an addict alone in the addictive environment.
The player selected that path and gave her no option. You chose that. The GW path prevents it. So, who is to blame? In GW she does exactly what you describe and you blame her. It was your decision. Can't blame her for your fail.
 

Old Dog

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Since you apparently forgot:
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Walkthrough is active.
The default you have set is "Good Wife" meaning if no text is attached that is the active path.
Later assignments of that I'm sure have "filthy" added but originally accepting it is "for the protection of the family"
Similarly for the very first date with the other teacher.
The first instance IIRC actually gave Good Wife points while brushing him off when he asked for the second gave them.
What mod did you use because it does not give that hint in the vanilla game?
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Brannon

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I was more commenting on Brannon's assertion that following the "pure good wife" involves giving in to blackmail, which is complete crap, and the opposite is the case.
Congratulations on reading stuff that was never written.
The very start of both blackmails are "good wife". It continues relatively quick to the opposite.

But as long as it fits your narrative it's okay to "accidentally misinterpret" things, right?
 
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Alley_Cat

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Congratulations on reading stuff that was never written.
The very start of both blackmails are "good wife". It continues relatively quick to the opposite.

But as long as it fits your narrative it's okay to "accidentally misinterpret" things, right?
Except that refusing the blackmails never continues to the Filthy route, so is pure GW. Hence indicative of a stronger, more willful Sophia.

But accepting the blackmails always leads to the Filthy route.

So what have I misinterpreted?
 

Sabertooth__

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Since you apparently forgot:
View attachment 1212137
Walkthrough is active.
The default you have set is "Good Wife" meaning if no text is attached that is the active path.
Later assignments of that I'm sure have "filthy" added but originally accepting it is "for the protection of the family"
Similarly for the very first date with the other teacher.
The first instance IIRC actually gave Good Wife points while brushing him off when he asked for the second gave them.
You haven't proven anything with that statement. Firstly you are using a mod as stated by KillJoys . Secondly are you trying to say that caring for her family is stupid and makes her submissive housewife. And that not caring about them is the what an "intelligent woman" would do.
 
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