That would weigh heavily on Sophia's mind unless she'd had some info on where they were going, or the task itself. (After all the speculation & teasers we still know relatively little). As we've been told that gangbangs etc., won't happen, thus extracting much of the inherent tension which should have been present, given the situation, I find that this task has me even more intrigued. So, the tasks are still good for me, unreality notwithstanding, as items of curiousity.
This is why I didn't give up on AWAM unlike some other games, which I just stopped playing for one reason or another. It's because I have to know what happens next. This could be seen as the mark of a good game but I just wish that some realism would reassert itself.
I repeat myself, but what you say is not possible. L&P said we won't have violence, we know there won't be violence but the script is unrealistic.
Under the terms of this game, Sophia doesn't know she won't be raped. And as it happens in reality, when she is surrounded by 5-10 men it is enough to tell her to undress, without using force.
A few promises from Aiden are worth nothing.
Also a lot of people are very unhappy with the way thinks are looking for the Aiden route. I personally feel that since we don't know the context and the dialogues it is not fair to judge. It could make perfect sense once the script is known to us. And even without that I don't really think it is all that huge a thing to go with Aiden on his bike. She knows Aiden and she is the same woman who walked up all by her self to Aiden's hangout place with his entire gang present and there was no one else there who would provide her any help if things went south. Plus she might also feel that Aiden's personality clearly does not come off as that of a rapist who would take her to a secluded place and call his gang there for that.
Aiden's attitude till now has been more like he looks down on Sophia or wants to assert dominance over, that's all.
No previous dialogue explains what follows.
In this game, Sophia would, realistically speaking, leave with Dylan, Sam or Zac. With these three, it's acceptable
She knows Aiden and she is the same woman who walked up all by her self to Aiden's hangout place with his entire gang present and there was no one else there who would provide her any help if things went south.
No, it's not the same. She had just been to the police station, got there in her own car, it was a city address and she walked a few steps down a dirty street. It's risky but it's still in her security zone. Plus Sophia knows Aiden knows she's been to the police.
I don't know. You seem to be brushing aside alot of context to make it no big deal for her to ride with Aiden. The thing that stands out to me the most is that this is a 30-something year old woman riding with a 17/18 year old student. Put aside all of the theories about the dangers Aiden poses, the simple matter is that a grown woman riding like that on a motorcycle is a very compromising thing to do. The age gap, their relationship, and the physical requirements, would all rule this out IMO. I can tell you, as a 30-something woman, there is NOTHING that would get me on the back of a motorcycle with a 18 year old guy, even if I knew him well.
Totally agree. Let's imagine the scene afterwards: Sophia, no violence just threatened, they gangbang her.
She goes to the police and what does she say?
I, 38 years old, his teacher, voluntarily changed into a suit brought by my student, voluntarily got on his motorcycle and went for a ride. They forced me to have sex.
And Aiden's version? Quite simply, that me and my friends wanted to have a lil' fun. I brought her a suit, she changed in a nearby shop and I suggested she come with me to a quieter place so no one would bother us.
Comments about there not being violence in the game are irrelevant. We know there won't be violence, but the character Sophia doesn't know.