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Agreed. A game with optional NTR as one of many elements...yeah, sure, they're the antagonists — the gameplay, if you will, just like the monsters in an RPG — and you should (if you wish) try to "win" the relationship. An actual NTR game? The NTR is the point. Avoiding or confronting it is missing the point.
I understand why there's a love route here, but without trying to over-predict the plot I've felt almost from the beginning that this is "supposed" to end with the MC pursuing Jenni while Claire sails off on experimental and/or BBC seas. I have a love route save, but I have no confidence that I'll get the hottest or "best" sexual content with that save.
I understand why there's a love route here, but without trying to over-predict the plot I've felt almost from the beginning that this is "supposed" to end with the MC pursuing Jenni while Claire sails off on experimental and/or BBC seas. I have a love route save, but I have no confidence that I'll get the hottest or "best" sexual content with that save.
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