I think Patricia was watching the scene and turned to stop an escalation.
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Daring thesis! That would mean the developer takes the player from the choice of promoting the corruption of the main character. If Patricia became a moral authority at some point, how should that flow into the game. In all of our discussion here we keep forgetting that this is an erotic novella and not a psychological social criticism.
In a conversation with 50 to 60 pictures between Sophia and Patricia, in which Sophia tells of her sexual adventures and self-doubts and Patrica explains to her that she is endangering her marriage. If I as a player then have to make the decision for and against, which consequences should the decision then have. Pros: a break in all sexual activity except for the Good Wife Rouet; Cons: a break with Patricia? As a developer, I would avoid a situation like the plague in an erotic novel.
I see the same problem, albeit decades away, with the break with Liam. If the developer doesn't give us, the players, at least a good moral reason why Sophia cheats on her husband again and again with Alyssa, Samm, Zac, ... then at the end of the 30 days there should actually be an event with many pictures. That starts with a marital quarrel, shows Sophia moving out of the common house and finally shows a broken Liam who, although neglecting his wife a bit, has nothing to do with anything else. I would like to know how the developer gets out of there.