You disappoint me, because you are a long served respected contributor.
Does "How far would you go?" define any woman a slut?
Really?
First, you are quite right in assuming I don't do Grand Theft Auto. But remember, L&P has taken FOUR whole years painfully defending and deliberately avoiding associating Sophia with being anyone resembling a slut, whatever the definition.
I see no evidence this is likely to change, certainly while I'm alive or before this AWAM's inevitable premature demise.
You completely miss the point of that comment... Allow me to explain further for you. The hint "How far would you go?" refers to everything in the novel that she will experience based on the path you pick. Whether it's Lust, Love with another person besides Liam, or becoming a Prostitute, Sex Slave, and Slut. You, as the reader, are going to make these choices. And anyone who knows anything about blackmailing someone, it's about control.
So since you are talking about Aiden, Let's dive into this. If you have been paying attention, which I'm sure you have been with Aiden and the Blackmail, you notice that Sophia is starting to change if you choose the filthy points in Aiden's tasks only. You see how she is cracking to all the assignments completed so far, almost enjoying all the tasks the reader agreed to participate in with Aiden. Aiden is not in love with her. Aiden is trying to break her will to submit to his will because Aiden is all about control, and Aiden's true love is power, just like Bennett uses Dylan's grades as leverage. So Aiden is using blackmail in this term, which in the end, IMO, will lead to her becoming lust-hungry (prostitute, sex slave, or a slut) because she will enjoy what's happening to her as she is now lost in pleasure and lust emotionally. Unless the reader chooses to stop Aiden in the first or second solution.
Stages of Emotional Blackmail.
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And as I said before, You should take a look at a couple of videos of GTA as it will give you insight on how his novel will turn out on specific paths as it contains everything I mention above in my comments.