felicemastronzo
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Last reply, I swear, on the question.
The point is the question I asked earlier: if you met again a great love/crush from the past do you would want to know how many sexual and not so sexual partners they had in the meantime (or the reverse of course)? I don't, so I already find that moment unnatural, creepy at the outset.
Added to this is Jaye's response that she did not wait for true love (love is love reciprocated, the rest are crushes) but waited for MC, even the one who washes his hands of Christian.
"Nothing important" would have been the perfect answer
If a girl answered me like that I would quickly classify her as crazy. Now I understand that Jaye is the undisputed protagonist of this story, so she's not crazy (at least in the criminal and pathological sense) but it's just a way of showing how much she cares for MC, but I still find it too extreme.
All of this sticking to the story and not to the 'public policy' motivations that led to this choice
The point is the question I asked earlier: if you met again a great love/crush from the past do you would want to know how many sexual and not so sexual partners they had in the meantime (or the reverse of course)? I don't, so I already find that moment unnatural, creepy at the outset.
Added to this is Jaye's response that she did not wait for true love (love is love reciprocated, the rest are crushes) but waited for MC, even the one who washes his hands of Christian.
"Nothing important" would have been the perfect answer
If a girl answered me like that I would quickly classify her as crazy. Now I understand that Jaye is the undisputed protagonist of this story, so she's not crazy (at least in the criminal and pathological sense) but it's just a way of showing how much she cares for MC, but I still find it too extreme.
All of this sticking to the story and not to the 'public policy' motivations that led to this choice
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