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Well i do have a annual pledge going, so i thought whatever ...After 8 months of nothing that's a generous choice...
Well i do have a annual pledge going, so i thought whatever ...After 8 months of nothing that's a generous choice...
Don't get me wrong, I love the game. I just don't think it's fair to the fans as supporters to disappear for months and years and keep the payments up. Not just Tessa, but any dev who does this. Unfortunately I can name more than one from the top of my head...Well she has still some supporters, making around $700 a month. Although I would rather see her picking up the pace again and continue this wonderful game.
After all the time I still miss her......
I partly agree with you. You also can cancel it yourself.Don't get me wrong, I love the game. I just don't think it's fair to the fans as supporters to disappear for months and years and keep the payments up. Not just Tessa, but any dev who does this. Unfortunately I can name more than one from the top of my head...
That is true, yes. Also, I know many people set up these things and won't check monthly. After 10-20 subscriptions, many will not check what is still going.I partly agree with you. You also can cancel it yourself.
Tessa is pausing the payment so nobody gets charged. Even if the page is showing a number she doesn't touch a dime from that since she stopped the billing process. She did each month since the start of the year.I partly agree with you. You also can cancel it yourself.
In that case I am sorry, I was wrong. I judged the situation from half information and from the assumption of how other devs behave.She did each month since the start of the year.
You are clearly not a woman, nor do you remotely understand women. Until you do, I do not think you are in any position to judge what is and is not 'realistic' when it comes to a story focussing on a young woman's struggle with gender identity.So much of this story is about her feelings about hiding the penis. I can't relate lol, she's so gorgeous so in my mind she should be proud of her dick, it probably makes her super popular in a sorority, all this hiding is so unrealistic and boring imo.
You are soooo correct. Even as an older transfem, who doesn't really have bottom dysphoria, it's a problem for me sometimes. For someone who is heavily invested in passing it can be soul destroying, not to mention actually dangerous.You are clearly not a woman, nor do you remotely understand women. Until you do, I do not think you are in any position to judge what is and is not 'realistic' when it comes to a story focussing on a young woman's struggle with gender identity.
~Liz.
Isn't it a statistic that like 54% of American adults have a 6th grade or below literacy level?Even as a man I can tell that he didn't read the story or Jenny's emotional struggles. It is clearly stated why she must hide and the implied consequences feel dire for Jenny herself, more than just reimbursing a big money gift.
Right... like only women have insecurities or are trans. In fact, she is a futa not even trans, her insecurity is not about gender identity, that's not really part of the story, it's about the penis itself. Tons of women have penis envy and would love to be able to stick a dick into another woman. It's understandable to be worried about surprising a potentially homophobic male partner with a penis, but overall when dealing with other women, being beautiful and having a penis is a source of power, confidence, and attraction.You are clearly not a woman, nor do you remotely understand women. Until you do, I do not think you are in any position to judge what is and is not 'realistic' when it comes to a story focussing on a young woman's struggle with gender identity.
~Liz.
This is a kind of bald statement made. I am also male but read the books about men from mars and women from venus......You are clearly not a woman, nor do you remotely understand women. Until you do, I do not think you are in any position to judge what is and is not 'realistic' when it comes to a story focussing on a young woman's struggle with gender identity.
~Liz.
Also, 78% of all statistics on social media are made up on the spot.Isn't it a statistic that like 54% of American adults have a 6th grade or below literacy level?
is that also made up on the spot?Also, 78% of all statistics on social media are made up on the spot.
No.Is there any futa on futa in this