Darkwen

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I suppose that depends on your perspective.
But yeh, for how Tommy behaves,
it sure as fuck is exactly like a little entitled self-serving cunt queen.
But that's just my perspective.
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Tommy more like a little kid in need of a spanking(not the fun kind) to me
 

funkymonkeyjedi

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Tommy more like a little kid in need of a spanking(not the fun kind) to me
I'd sooner lock him up in a room for a month, where the only music to listen to is Celine Dion and Justin Bieber. I'd imagine he'd emerge from that room transformed into another "Danny" (Jamie's ugly-ass GF).
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shazba jnr

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Sage feels similarly too, she talks about it with Maya and Josy after they've been dumped.

We know so little about Cammy. She isn't proud of being a whore, and she doesn't like it if people make fun of her big ass. I'd love to romance her though, Cammy is such a cutie :giggle:
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I've said it a number of times, but I absolutely LOVE this moment from her. It's endearing as hell to see her try and cheer Mona up by being goofy. I'm hoping that Episode 11 preview is not just for casual sex.
My Cammy Appreciation Post from a while ago.
 

ffive

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All I'm trying to say is people say they don't like Zoey because they say she doesn't have depth, but they like Josy at the start of the game, when she also doesn't have depth.
I think it's a simple difference between giving a girl benefit of the doubt she does have depth, when you don't know anything about her (Josy) and concluding the girl doesn't have depth after you've seen the whole Interlude of her (Zoey)

So no, there's no hypocrisy or double standards here, not really. The amount of information you have about the girls at the point you make the decision is very different, which makes the situations themselves quite different, too.
 
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TonyMurray

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I think it's a simple difference between giving a girl benefit of the doubt she does have depth, when you don't know anything about her (Josy) and concluding the girl doesn't have depth after you've seen the whole Interlude of her (Zoey)

So no, there's no hypocrisy or double standards here, not really. The amount of information you have about the girls at the point you make the decision is very different, which makes the situations themselves quite different, too.
That works if you play the Interlude and form the opinion that Zoey has no depth. But it only works because it's an opinion, and you'll have other people who have different opinions, like me. Personally, if you do actually play the Interlude and come out of it with the opinion that Zoey has no character depth, I would say you're missing something, but again, there we go with opinions.
 

ffive

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That works if you play the Interlude and form the opinion that Zoey has no depth. But it only works because it's an opinion, and you'll have other people who have different opinions, like me. Personally, if you do actually play the Interlude and come out of it with the opinion that Zoey has no character depth, I would say you're missing something, but again, there we go with opinions.
To be clear, this is not my personal opinion. I'm only pointing out that people have much more info about Zoey than they do about Josy when it comes to making decision whether to engage with her or not, so making analogy out of these two situations is forced. It's perfectly plausible to make two different decisions in these cases without any hypocrisy or inconsistency.
 
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