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He11sound

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However, to see mom in only one apron on the second day, is this a bug or is it intended? Kind of weird...
 

alefrago77

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Where in my post did I say that you weren't allowed to speak your mind? I asked why you were complaining about something you had zero skin in. Nothing is keeping you here. You are not required to play something you do not like or agree with. You said it yourself: "fuck it". So why are you here?
Complaining the way you did doesn't help, it's not constructive in any way, and doesn't do anything except tell everyone here that you don't like it. That is like going to a car show and walking around shouting at the top of your lungs, "I DON'T LIKE BEING HERE. THIS IS STUPID. THESE CARS COST TOO MUCH MONEY. PEOPLE WHO BUY THESE CARS ARE DUMB."
Are you drunk or? ... some people including me they are not here to say they dont like or to be angry with, some are here because they are happy finally this shit deleted and be sure you cant stop it, or tell them how to feel or what to say,

Your example with the car show is funny but really failed, out of place and time, this is not an excellent and expensive show where you are to critisize because you cant have it, this is the absolute failure show where you celebrate for its end, if a goodbye is not enough :ROFLMAO:
 
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kortanar

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I'm too old fascioned, for me the story is what defines it and not what the player wants. It's about the character (since Ann is not "his", she can't be taken from him), not the player. I'm a technician, definitions exist for a reason.
So let's just agree to disagree here.
Let's just call it SETTMCFAGWTPMBII (Someone Else Than The Main Character Fucks A Girl Which The Player Might Be Interested In) instead of NTR :D
definitions do exist for a reason, but things that don't fit the definition exactly, do use the same words, because the meaning behind the definition matters just as much, as the words used. agreed to disagree.
 
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dante86

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Someone who works with the previous patch could send me the save if you have the one that kicks out the boyfriend of course
 

randomguy6516265165

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Depends on your personal definition of NTR. If that includes any intimate interaction that does not involve the MC, then no. Until he is kicked from the house, Eric will get into bed with his girlfriend.
i think it would be the most basic one where the girls get fucked by other guys that are not the mc
 

DawnCry

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i think it would be the most basic one where the girls get fucked by other guys that are not the mc
To be fair that feels more like saying that whatever you don't like is NTR compared to a definition, just to give an example even the fire emblem games would become NTR games because of how open the definition is.

I believe the most appropiate definition tends to be the one related to the intention of the scene, if it tries to cause jealously on the MC or player then it deserves that tag, I focus on the jealously element because even if there is no relationship there are many works that try to appeal about the crush the MC has on x character or viceversa but then a third party appeared.

In fact it also tends to be the line between most people and NTR fans, because if NTR scenes were added in a chill way in which the MC keeps with his life and doesn't simp and become a pathetic mess then most people would just get over it and don't care, in many books I have read betrayal is a common element and in fact it's very satisfying taking revenge.
 
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