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Ohh, baby... I hate I am weak at English. :ROFLMAO: It took 30 minutes before my breakfast to read all the posts above.:LOL: I've read all of your replies, my friend. I will see what I can do with the update after the upcoming update. As I have already arranged almost everything for new 800-900 renders. About the point system, if you play with hard mode, you will find at some point, the game has realistic outcomes. But yeah I'll reconsider adding an option to avoid Tom Brooks or Megan Ross. Actually, if you look at the render folder, you will see Sukkhon goes into it instead of Yoon. They play scissors, stone, paper games to get into there. But that was my backup plan. So, I deleted that path believing Yoon should have some unavoidable fun to keep the filthy wife path going. Huge thanks for giving detailed feedback. I've learned a thing or two from you, my dearest.
To start with, your English is far better than my skill at any language other than English so you certainly shouldn't feel bad about that.

As to the situation with the Bachelorette party, I would like to explain as clearly as I can exactly why the scene bothers me so much. This is not an attempt to "bring out the pitchforks", but just to hopefully foster some understanding as to why I react to the scene the way I do. During the scene, the player is given options to reject the celebrity lover, but even if the player chooses to do so, the scene continues. Adding in the references to the drugs Yoon was given, it feels like Yoon was drugged and raped. It might make for compelling storytelling if Yoon were to leave feeling that way, but I do feel like it would irrevocably damage her friendships with Yas, Sukkhon, and Amala. To then have Yoon walk out and thank Amala was beyond jarring. This is the main reason I say I don't feel like I could enjoy the game going forward. I do not think the player will be given the option to react in a way that would be appropriate to the situation (which is to sever ties with all of the people involved). Even if that option were given, it would still effectively eliminate some of the more important (and better) characters in the game.
 

dubisek

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Alright. One more time a little crash course on what NTR really is.

There is a clear difference between free pass (open relationship) and cheating:

Free pass: the partner knows that his/her husband/wife has sex with others and agrees to it
Cheating: the partner does not know about it and/or does not agree with it

NTR is not possible without cheating. But cheating is not general NTR. There are some prerequisites nedd to be fulfilled:

1. There must be a relationship (steady relationship or marriage). An LI alone is not enough
2. One of the partners has to cheat on his husband/wife, either with a man or a woman
3. The cheater needs to be "taken away from his/her partner. "Taking away" means that the relationship has to break or only "exist on paper". In other words, the relationship still exists, but she only regularly has sex with the other person.
If even one of these prerequisites is not met, it is not NTR.

Got it now?

I think you need a crash-course yourself, here you go
 
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Alley_Cat

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In a parallel universe, the Dodo is the most feared land animal in the world. People cower in their underground lairs, afraid to walk the paths, for fear that a Dodo feeding frenzy will catch them unaware...
I remember from Geology back at school my teacher pointed out that muscles and feathers don't fossilise, so the depiction of the musculature of say the T-Rex is really just an educated guess. So it may have actually looked more like a giant chicken
 

Dragon59

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Actually, the Japanese have had a thing for tentacle porn for a lot longer than that. The woodblock "The Dream Of The Fisherman's Wife" was created in 1814
Very true. I was thinking about that painting when I typed it, but decided to go with it anyway.
 
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