Holy Bacchus
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- Dec 13, 2018
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M&J are clearly required to remain in the MC's life because they're important to the narrative. They both have connections to characters and groups who are connected to the MC, with Tommy being Josy's step-brother, Derek being Maya's brother, both Tommy & Derek being party of the DIKs, and M&J joining the HOTs who are a sorority that's close to the DIKs. They're also going to be in almost all the same classes together, so they are intrinsically woven into the fabric of this story. Even in the real world it would be difficult to avoid contact with 2 people who you're invariably going to be in the same room with several times a week.It's lies by omission... Not only did they not tell him what gender their relationships were with, but they also didn't tell him:
1) That the "boyfriend" was going to the same college that the MC was going to and that Josy planned to go to... Thus allowing the MC to believe that they would be able to be together in college when that wasn't true at all.
2) That the MC was the first man they'd ever been interested in and that before him Maya had only been attracted to women.
3) Both of them refused to talk about their relationships and implied that they were unhappy/wanted to break up with their respective "boyfriends" thus leading the MC to believe he had a chance with them.
4) Implied that they trusted the MC and yet never talked to him about any of this information. Even if the MC is honest to them about the fact that he is dating the two of them (though not by name).
Look, most of my issues with this game stem from the fact that the MC is required to keep Maya and Josy in his life. They are happy together, and that's great, but the MC should be able to move on and have minimal contact with them. He's known them for 2 weeks and 2 months respectively, the whole idea that now he can't severe ties with them and must still be involved in their lives is ridiculous. He has 4 years of college to go and yet the relationships he's made in this short span of time are now too important to distance himself from? Especially when he has Jill, Bella, Sage, Quinn and her gang (and maybe more) to develop relationships with/fuck/hang out with?
Josy was very conflicted at that time. On the one hand, she was thinking that she wasn't going to get in to B&R and was even contemplating moving away to start a new life, but she also didn't want to give up hope that she might get in. So her omitting certain details are likely because she didn't think it necessary to divulge them if she was just going to eventually pack up and leave town. The MC, however, starts giving her a reason to stay, even if she doesn't get in to B&R, and this is when she starts to open up a little bit but still keep other things at arms length because she's still not wanting to get too attached by letting him on everything.The issue is that I am skeptical that any of this was planned out in advance or planned out well.
Who meets and gets to know someone over the course of a summer, shares the fact that they are trying to get into the same college but then doesn't mention a step brother who already goes there? Or a significant other that also will be going there? If you really got to know the person in the time you worked with them, enough to know you like them, then why hide that you were in a relationship until the day you agree to go on a date? Do you know so little about the guy that you don't know how he will react if you tell him that you are in a relationship with another woman?
With Maya I can at least apply the same "it's only been 2 weeks" logic that makes me think the MC should be able to walk away.
For me, what Josy does here is prefectly understandable. The way I see it (psychoanalysing a lot here), is that she has feelings for the MC yet she both does and doesn't want to get close to him. She wants to just pack up and leave her problems behind, which is rash and impulsive move, but he's giving her a reason to stay because he feels similarly about her as she does for him and there's also no conflict and drama with him so it would be an easier relationship. But she doesn't tell him everything because she doesn't want him getting too attached either and to get hurt if she were to leave. She doesn't fully want to open up as it would make it harder for her to leave and him to accept her leaving.
Also, they worked alongside each other but were mostly just casual acquaintances who developed an attraction to each other, so it was only when they went out that first time on what could be looked as just a casual friends thing, that they had their first real conversation outside of work.