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Is that referring to the aforementioned Etheryn pregnancy? or is it another pregnancy expansion in addition to it?
nope, Aileh pregnancyIs that referring to the aforementioned Etheryn pregnancy?
It's from the doc I made.
Damn, that Takahiro/Azami interaction has more care put into it it than most of PCs pregnancy. And hell, even more love put into it than most of the interactions we can have with men in this game... It feels good being the MC...-Takahiro/Azami kids
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Now this? Now this puts a smile on my face.
Yeah.......I'm calling bullshit on Takahiro and Azami lolnope, Aileh pregnancy
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While I don't care for Brint's mother, his sister does look nice, especially without the earth shattering breasts & muscles the future cow wife has lol
It's a classic in manga and anime that "childhood sweetheart = one true love", and it's clear as day that the kitsune content was written by a massive weeaboo, so unfortunately it's quite likely that that's what ends up happening. (Plus I've seen a Savin quote elsewhere in this thread saying that the only Azami content would involve the PC getting her back together with Takahiro.)Yeah.......I'm calling bullshit on Takahiro and Azami lol
There's no way that dumb ass drunk landing that, let alone having kids with her when he can barely even function in society. Dude like never sober and like hell I'm helping a black out drunk get something he really doesn't deserve lol
False. Childhood friend never wins, everyone knows that.It's a classic in manga and anime that "childhood sweetheart = one true love",
If it requires the player to do the work so that he can land that, than he's shit out of luck XDIt's a classic in manga and anime that "childhood sweetheart = one true love", and it's clear as day that the kitsune content was written by a massive weeaboo, so unfortunately it's quite likely that that's what ends up happening. (Plus I've seen a Savin quote elsewhere in this thread saying that the only Azami content would involve the PC getting her back together with Takahiro.)
In my experience with manga, especially those of the adult variety, the childhood friend gets screwed over and cucked usually lolFalse. Childhood friend never wins, everyone knows that.
False. Childhood friend never wins, everyone knows that.
Well, of course, if it's an NTR story, it's not going to play out the same way lol. And it's not like it's an exceptionless rule, but in most non-NTR adult manga, as well as most non-adult manga, it's the childhood friend that wins out in the end, even if she isn't the "main girl" (the one on the book covers and stuff).In my experience with manga, especially those of the adult variety, the childhood friend gets screwed over and cucked usually lol
Really? From the ones I've read, the rule is that the first exceptional girl the MC encounters is the love interest and childhood friend just ends up competing, but ultimately failing to gain the MC's interest over exceptional girl. First exceptional girl meaning: magical/supernatural, some crazy hidden secret revealed, or undergoes a massive change very suddenly. This could potentially be childhood friend if she's the first reveal, but typically they're just a fairly normal girl, or ends up being a later exceptional who wasn't first so the law of japan says "too late, you spinster pining rest of life over unrequited love now".Well, of course, if it's an NTR story, it's not going to play out the same way lol. And it's not like it's an exceptionless rule, but in most non-NTR adult manga, as well as most non-adult manga, it's the childhood friend that wins out in the end, even if she isn't the "main girl" (the one on the book covers and stuff).
Wsan is an actual goddamn moron. What the fuck is up with his priorities. He has been doing nothing but add random nobodies to minocity.
I have no idea what you've been reading/watching, but it's a meme that childhood friend NEVER wins. Its faaaaar from "most".Well, of course, if it's an NTR story, it's not going to play out the same way lol. And it's not like it's an exceptionless rule, but in most non-NTR adult manga, as well as most non-adult manga, it's the childhood friend that wins out in the end, even if she isn't the "main girl" (the one on the book covers and stuff).
I will admit I don't read as much manga as I used to. I still do read yuri, in which it is rather common that childhood sweethearts will be treated as a very special thing; they might break up, but they often come back together. There's no shortage of exceptions, but they still feel like they're intentionally subverting an expectation for the sake of drama.I have no idea what you've been reading/watching, but it's a meme that childhood friend NEVER wins. Its faaaaar from "most".
The only times childhood friends win are when it's a straightforward romance and there's no actual competitors, when EVERYONE is a childhood friend (Nisekoi) or when the new girl is also secretly a childhood friend (left, came back looking/acting different).
Just Google 'why does childhood friend always lose' and you'll get a ton of discussion about it.
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There was even a show that aired last year called "The Romcom Where The Childhood Friend Won't Lose!"
In fact, childhood friend winning is far more in a thing in western and American works (though western stuff doesn't do harem so there's usually no competition).
Childhood friends winning an actual romance competition in Japanese stuff is by far the exception.
Well, a lot of that falls under where I mentioned straightforward romance with no competition.I will admit I don't read as much manga as I used to. I still do read yuri, in which it is rather common that childhood sweethearts will be treated as a very special thing; they might break up, but they often come back together. There's no shortage of exceptions, but they still feel like they're intentionally subverting an expectation for the sake of drama.
As for hentai manga, aside from dedicated NTR, I've rarely seen childhood friends lose out. There's a whole lot of "surprise childhood friend they just didn't recognize", but just as much playing the trope straight as well.
I also recall a focus on childhood sweethearts being a thing in other Japanese media (e.g. Final Fantasy VIII).
It might also have been that the selection of manga I did end up reading just happened to feature more childhood friend tropes than average.
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