Mordrel

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I must say I am pleasantly surprised with this game. Having read the back and forth and I understand that not every character (lady) is for everyone but I have no problems with any of them so far. The humor makes for a very good balance and the MC so far seems to have the right blend of awkwardness, if you will, humor, compassion and yes lust....lol but the balance for me is very good. Now like everyone else I have to be patient and wait for the next up date, and yep I am very much looking forward to what the Dev is store.
 

whichone

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You can teach them when they are still young puppy, but adult dogs don't really get accustomed to it easily.
Cuddling is a natural part of a dog's life. They are social animals. They live in close knit packs.
They are genetically "accustomed to" cuddling, by evolution. They have a primal need for touch.

They do it instinctively from pups, to form a bond with their litter mates & mother. They do it with their pack mates, to form & strengthen bonds.
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It's not just a domesticated animal thing, wolves & wild dogs do it to form social bonds with their pack & for warmth!
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Doesn't get much more natural than that!

It also stimulates the brain’s production of Oxytocin.
This is the same hormone that is released during childbirth and when a mother breastfeeds her baby. It’s associated with feelings of trust, empathy, and (again) strong bond formation.
It makes them feel good.

But, don't take my word for it.
Read it direct from vets and animal behaviorists:




Obviously not all dogs. Just the same as not all people enjoy the same forms of social contact.
Which is precisely why you need to have a good understanding with the animal, so that you can read its response.
If you're not part of the dog's pack, don't do it.
If you can't read, or don't understand, dog behaviour, don't do it.

Offer it the back of your hand to sniff.
If it tenses up, widens its eyes, curls its lip, flattens its ears, or pulls away, don't push it further.
If it happily enters your personal space, then it's generally OK with contact.
Read the room & let the dog tell you what it's comfortable with.

TL;DR - You're quite safe giving Molly a hug. :ROFLMAO:
 
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whichone

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i dont like it neither but still is there for those who may like it but again each one to his own .......
Not liking it is absolutely fine. That's your personal preference and no-one can tell you it's wrong.
It's not, for you.

But, when people start saying "she's cringe", "she's an idiot", "she's dumb", it's no longer a subjective personal opinion.
These are stated as objective facts.
When they are not.
"I don't mean this only as an insult" = I do mean it as an insult, but that is not all I mean.
 

ktunga

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yeah that too far for me but i must say she is cute but not in a sex appeal way at least not for me but his mother i can see myself with her ,and his allergy is something out of this world:alien::devilish:
 

xapican

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E.V.A.(Especially Vile Animal, dog) and princess (cat) cuddeled my brains out yesterday !
edit: P.D. who the heck is this Gary Stu ? mentioned in the lates review ? please help me to update my US pop culture
 
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HornyyPussy

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E.V.A.(Especially Vile Animal, dog) and princess (cat) cuddeled my brains out yesterday !
edit: P.D. who the heck is this Gary Stu ? mentioned in the lates review ? please help me to update my US pop culture
A male version of a Mary Sue ;) Think Rey from the latest Star Wars movies, someone that is automatically good at anything without any training basically
 

whichone

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A male version of a Mary Sue ;) Think Rey from the latest Star Wars movies, someone that is automatically good at anything without any training basically
Good at every\anything & absolutely no flaws. Wholly virtuous.
Goes directly against "The Hero's Journey", as they're incapable of meaningful growth, they're ultimately awesome already.
I had no idea that originated with a Star Trek fanfic character.
 

WigglyWorld84

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Not liking it is absolutely fine. That's your personal preference and no-one can tell you it's wrong.
It's not, for you.

But, when people start saying "she's cringe", "she's an idiot", "she's dumb", it's no longer a subjective personal opinion.
These are stated as objective facts.
When they are not.
"I don't mean this only as an insult" = I do mean it as an insult, but that is not all I mean.
Isn't being cringe-worthy (I'm old; this is how WE say it) subjective? Has the expression changed? I can only speak to my own cringing at something. She's also not dumb, as she can hear and speak just fine ;) As far as being an idiot... she does seem kinda slow, but not sure how that is a negative.

I personally didnt like her until she became the Cuck Princess and started pushing Thomas and the girls together. Also, her mom is arguably THE hottest in the entire game (Sorry, Amy!).

ps- your use of punctuation is interesting. Never seen commas between quotes before. What standard is that? I was taught that punctuation always goes inside the quote, even if it changes the meaning. I never liked that standard, personally. My grammar is decent, at best... But, your style just caught my attention and I find it interesting. Peace.
 

xapican

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WigglyWorld84 , when you enumerating quotes, (summing it up or counting them up in english they don't put commas in between ? just courious im still studying english grammar )
(sorry if it comes not clear across , had trouble translating my thoughts to english )
and you spoke about standards; in spanish we have RAE (Royal Spanish Academy as Standad for neutral spanish) in German "Duden" with the same function, I use for english the Oxford, and Collins. are there others ?
 
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snakeplisskin

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Isn't being cringe-worthy (I'm old; this is how WE say it) subjective? Has the expression changed? I can only speak to my own cringing at something. She's also not dumb, as she can hear and speak just fine ;) As far as being an idiot... she does seem kinda slow, but not sure how that is a negative.

I personally didnt like her until she became the Cuck Princess and started pushing Thomas and the girls together. Also, her mom is arguably THE hottest in the entire game (Sorry, Amy!).

ps- your use of punctuation is interesting. Never seen commas between quotes before. What standard is that? I was taught that punctuation always goes inside the quote, even if it changes the meaning. I never liked that standard, personally. My grammar is decent, at best... But, your style just caught my attention and I find it interesting. Peace.
While i repesct your opinion, how dare you say that about Aunt Amy
 

whichone

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Isn't being cringe-worthy (I'm old; this is how WE say it) subjective? Has the expression changed? I can only speak to my own cringing at something.
It is subjective, but it's a question of presentation.
It's presented as subjective if you say "I think it's cringeworthy", or "IMO it's cringeworthy".
Saying "it is cringeworthy" is objective.
It is not stated as an opinion, it is presented as a statement of fact.
It is absolute.
ps- your use of punctuation is interesting. Never seen commas between quotes before. What standard is that? I was taught that punctuation always goes inside the quote, even if it changes the meaning. I never liked that standard, personally. My grammar is decent, at best... But, your style just caught my attention and I find it interesting. Peace.
Only something being quoted belongs inside quotations. Or something presented as if it were a quote (as per those above).

The commas to separate them are not a quote. They are being used to separate 3 independent pieces of quoted text, so it is punctuation for my sentence, not a piece of the quoted text.
Same as the full stop.
e.g. The guy in the game said "XYZ", then he went on to say "ABC".

As for which standard, I am English and was taught this during English lessons, at school.
(y)
 
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