- Sep 20, 2018
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Don't get me wrong, I'm looking forward to your results! I just want to be ready for the long march to Episode 7, assuming we somehow survive 2020.You can keep your spreadsheets, I'm looking forward to updating my render and animations counts to see who gets the most int this episode what the overall changes are to the totals.
I think it might be more accurate to say neither has ever fought effectively for the relationship. Maya's whole odyssey to get free tuition started as a way to protect the relationship from her father. She clearly put herself through things she would never have done ordinarily as part of that.it does not seem to me that they have ever fought for this relationship:
with Maya's father they surrendered, and now they are hanging on a free tuition that seems to be a mirage,
in their long-distance relationship they have given up due to various misunderstandings that we we do not know,
at the first temptation they both surrendered, Maya even changed sexual orientation for the occasion,
when they found each other they surrendered again waiting for MC to clarify their past behavior.
no one is always fighting, and some of these battles they couldn't win, but they didn't fight any.
they are still together for a series of coincidences.
the fact that MC was the lover of both saved their relationship.
MC's outburst of anger, however excessive and misdirected, is a sign of love, of passion, which they lack
the whole human condition is linked to an intrinsic weakness, but fortunately not all relationships are as fragile as that of Maya and Josy
Is this a smart way to go about it? I would say no, even given porn-game logic. But it does convince me that Maya was willing to metaphorically bleed for the relationship, at least at first. We don't know if Josy did anything similar. The revelation that she knew full well the MC had a crush on her when she went on that first date doesn't speak well to her motivation, but it's possible she was near her limit by then.
In any case, I do agree their relationship is extremely fragile. It took the MC to get them to really address what had happened to them, and even then they are STILL keeping secrets if the MC goes the friendship route.
Personally, I'm hoping this is simply a mechanism to make it possible for the MC to date them individually without having to break them up himself. If he encourages them to work through their problems and start working together (with or without him in the mix), they can patch things up and learn to trust each other properly. If he keeps his distance, their relationship will eventually collapse and he'll be left to help each girl pick up the pieces (again, with or without him in the mix).
Hopefully we'll be a big step to seeing how this will unfold soon. <knock on wood>