Well since most of the Male Protagonists game use this kind of logic where the Male protagonist take everything they want without giving anything back and are considered dominant, you can expect the same from those who are saturated playing those kind of games. The person didn't have to reply to my comment defending the rapist cop, but they felt offended when I complained about it and they stuck to it.
That's a fair point, I hadn't considered that it might be akin to learned behaviour after a lot of male protagonist games using that exact type of behaviour.
That's interesting actually, thank you for bringing that to my attention.
And yeah, there are a handful of people in here that will do whatever they can to die on that roidcop-shaped hill.
In that it'd be more exact to say she'd develop a sort of 2nd persona when her switch is flipped (angry, super stressed). Like we saw even b4 the crossroad choice, when in those situations she'd be a lot more "confident", not taking bs from others...
It's true that ppl wanted to see Fiona being penetrated, I agree with you that for the current Mc it'd be weird, however the difference is ppl expected to have a return to friend only with Fiona option if that wasn't the case.
I honestly think we'll be able to do her soon. SO, it's their loss if they don't want to enjoy that. I also think FIona was the best "choice" to lose "virginity" lol (yes I played with the cucumber bc I didn't want to have mc unprepared, lose a potential top position bc of it lol). A bit sad there was no real variation apart from a line if we took the cucumber lol.
A second persona is pretty much what it would be yeah, but it's not something that Ashe has really shown anything of besides blowing up from stress due to the Rachel situation.
I also was one of the people expecting a 'return to friend' option before that scene, as posts have pointed out other scenes with an option to avoid them, it was jarring that it didn't exist even though I'm not on the romantic Fiona route as she's solely a friend in my eyes.
Johan_0000 said:
I don't agree with that, it was clearly shown she had no real prblm being "topped" by Ashe and receiving her load nearly on her face. I think a more experienced Ashe will pop Fiona's cherry lol. It might even be the key to dom her lol. I can't wait to see what the dev/s has in store for us.
Yk I just realized we actually couldn't avoid that, did dev/s explain why? I'd actually like to know.
I mean sure, but there's a far cry from being topped and getting penetrated. I like me a dominant girl, but I'm not exactly on board with getting pegged, which is why I kind of doubt that Fiona will have that sort of development.
Why we couldn't avoid it? Your guess is as good as mine, the dev seems to be as logical as C'thulhu when it comes to certain choices being made.
Rachel flipped her shit because she felt the same way that Ashe did and figured an ugly break was the only way to keep her twin sister anywhere other than balls deep into her long term. Do I agree with how she handled that? No. However she did what she thought was the only thing to prevent her from ruining her life, Ashe's life and their relationship with their mother.
Sure, but the problem with that yet again is that
she knew that Ashe didn't have anyone other than her, and instead of taking a few extra breaths to settle herself and actually talk (which she should be used to as she's been quelling Ashe's anxiety since they were both children), she went entirely off the rails.
My point is that it doesn't make sense that
that was the only way that she could figure out, arguably it's downright the worst thing she could have done given how it splintered the family in a pretty ridiculous way.
Mommysbuttslut said:
As someone who's gone through pretty bad mental health episodes, it wasn't Rachel's responsibility to keep Ashe's head together. Especially at the cost of her own well being, which was how she saw that going.
As someone with ongoing mental health issues, ironically also being anxiety mainly, of course it's never the responsibility of the people around you. That being said, you
need to be able to trust the people that are around you, and Rachel proved herself untrustworthy to Ashe which is more or less a cardinal sin for someone with anxiety issues and a fear of people getting close to her and finding out her secret.
Mommysbuttslut said:
There's problems with Rachel, her pressuring Ashe to be around Isabella is a big one, but as an outside observer I can't heavily fault her for how she broke things off with her sister. If this was real life and not an incest novel then that'd be pretty well universally agreed on. Also makes them eventually falling a lot more delectable imo.
Agree to disagree, I fault her quite a bit, in fact she's one of the least favourite characters out of any VN for me.
EDIT- this post ended up being way bigger than I expected, my bad.