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If its same history like here..."yes" because its also my fault.Puma, would You like Your Best Friend to lie & manipulate, to Fuck Your Sweetheart?
Yes/No?
If its same history like here..."yes" because its also my fault.Puma, would You like Your Best Friend to lie & manipulate, to Fuck Your Sweetheart?
Yes/No?
Don't add 'Ifs' or History of anything.If its same history like here..."yes" because its also my fault.
Don't add 'Ifs' or History of anything.
Answer Direct to what is asked there, please.
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I know its difficult to find the "Yes" in my answer.
Yeah I don't get this, if the idea is that Eryn thinks she has a claim on MC as her 'sweetheart' when 1) they haven't talked in 6 years, and 2) any such claim is based on puppy love from when he was TWELVE, then that's just all the more reason to NOT get involved with her....some Fatal Attraction level stuff.....Who lies and manipulates his/her best friend to fuck who's sweetheart? I feel kinda I am playing a very different game here
No idea what JohnF is saying(blocked).Yeah I don't get this, if the idea is that Eryn thinks she has a claim on MC as her 'sweetheart' when 1) they haven't talked in 6 years, and 2) any such claim is based on puppy love from when he was TWELVE, then that's just all the more reason to NOT get involved with her....some Fatal Attraction level stuff.....
Not difficult to see the secrets going route of Alexis, so in order to help better.Can someone tell me what the secret route for Alexis is?
How do you get to Emily?You can bang Gabi the Spanish teacher.
Just like Emily and Melissa, I find Layla's and Alexis' mom out of reach. Even if you manage to do that, the MC would get in a lot of problems if that happened.
And I'll bang Zach's mom and sister out of vengeance. That little shit deserves the worst alongside Ethan.
Could almost bet my favorite guitar Nyx will not create such a route with Emily.How do you get to Emily?
I agree but I do have to add it's much easier (at least for me) to accept erynn's fate because the villain in this case is the antagonist of the storyIt's sad to see Layla's reaction, but at least you can avoid that scene by being HONEST with the sisters before getting caught trying to be casanova.
In Erynn's case... no matter what you do, the last scene is always the same. For me knowing that your childhood friend is laying behind a dumpster, possibly drugged and raped, is far worse. People can like or dislike Erynn, but ending up like that is something nobody deserves.
I've read that in previous posts that there is a normal route and a secret route for Alexis. Just wanted to know about the secret routeNot difficult to see the secrets going route of Alexis, so in order to help better.
Secret as to whom and or what particular?
Could be mistaken, thinking it may be referring choice of telling particulars whom MC is or is not seeing/dating.I've read that in previous posts that there is a normal route and a secret route for Alexis. Just wanted to know about the secret route
You seem to be under the misapprehension that I do not like Erynn. This is not the case. I like her quite a bit, in fact. I merely have an issue with how she is being used in the story. My claims are only my impressions of the situation and you can agree or disagree as you choose. But she is not being used to her full potential. She is positioned as more of an original sin than a chance at redemption. A discarded, half-eaten apple. She set the plot in motion, but she is not the plot. She is certainly not the protagonist, other than in the sense that we are all the heroes of our own story. MC rather successfully moved on from her to have other more fulfilling relationships with varying degrees of success, but Erynn is used and misused as a sitcom misunderstanding who stumbles into the apartment like Kramer in Seinfeld to introduce the complication.Thanks for attempting to explain your point of view. I made the following comment:
That seems to be accurate in your reasoning.
For example, you state:
This, of course, is not the case. The first time we see Erynn is as a flashback of the MC telling the story to Alexis. The NEXT time we see Erynn, she is talking with her mom. Then, we see her in the scene at the bar.
Here you state:
Here you have a CHOICE to stay with Layla and company or go with Erynn. How does Erynn make "Layla feel insecure with him?" What is illustrated or stated in the visual novel that indicates to you that Layla feels insecure with the MC?
In every playthrough I did, Layla and Erynn are happy to see each other. If you choose to leave with Erynn, Layla says that they will be fine. If you choose to stay with Layla, Erynn says she understands and leaves sadly. Layla actually says, "she looks sad." Remember an important piece here, Erynn is clueless about why the MC ghosted her and hasn't spoken to her in years. The issues being illustrated here belong to the MC — no one else.
Then you claim that Erynn causes undue tension in her relationship with Alexis because Alexis does not feel comfortable sharing her growing love for the MC! Except, the real reason for this tension is because Alexis is hiding the relationship FROM Erynn because she feels guilty about it.
Then, there is this whole mess to round it out:
The entire story starts out with a flashback about the MC and Erynn. This is a story about the MC and Erynn. Throughout the entire story, there are numerous girls competing for his affection. Their entire purpose is to cause conflict and release as potential love interests. Will the MC choose the love of his dreams? The girl next door? Or will he choose a new love?
And here is where you attempt to say the problem is how Nyx is using Erynn as a plot device in the story. I would say that the support above shows that the problem is you misunderstanding what the plot of the story is. The relationship between the MC and Erynn IS the plot. Erynn is a protagonist. All the other girls are potential love interests.
This, in no way, detracts from the fact that you have a right to your opinion. You can choose to like or dislike a character for whatever reason you feel works. But your claims and the claims of many of the people that have written large paragraphs attempting to illustrate their reasoning are all based on false claims. Nothing in the story actually supports any part of your entire explanation. I do not understand why this is so difficult. The story is written at a level that is easily understood, at least for most native English speakers. Perhaps, English is not your primary language. Perhaps, many of the people making ridiculous claims about the story are people who never actually read the story. There seems to be no other explanation.
I would attempt to understand other people's long dissertations on why they believe Erynn is <insert random belief here>. But it appears to be almost entirely the work of trolling. I appreciate your explanation and your taking the time.
refuse lexxi at the start have less then 24 points with Erynn and be good with Layla as to be invited to the pool party!I've read that in previous posts that there is a normal route and a secret route for Alexis. Just wanted to know about the secret route
That's the neat thing. You don't.How do you get to Emily?
In short terms, many of us see it as Nyx drops the ball with Erynn very early on and pretty much continues doing so.You seem to be under the misapprehension that I do not like Erynn. This is not the case. I like her quite a bit, in fact. I merely have an issue with how she is being used in the story. My claims are only my impressions of the situation and you can agree or disagree as you choose. But she is not being used to her full potential. She is positioned as more of an original sin than a chance at redemption. A discarded, half-eaten apple. She set the plot in motion, but she is not the plot. She is certainly not the protagonist, other than in the sense that we are all the heroes of our own story. MC rather successfully moved on from her to have other more fulfilling relationships with varying degrees of success, but Erynn is used and misused as a sitcom misunderstanding who stumbles into the apartment like Kramer in Seinfeld to introduce the complication.
I do not refute what you have to say but I do take issue with your language toward me and others when it comes to my comprehension of English. I am a native English speaker who has a degree in English literature and a Masters's degree in Creative Writing and Poetics. I have taught English composition at the university level. Simply because I have come to a different conclusion than you with the same available information does not mean I cannot understand language. It simply means we are engaging in a critical discourse about a creative work. It was very unbecoming of you to say that about the other posters as well. I would like it if you would apologize, especially to those for whom English is not their first language because they admirably put in the time to learn a second one. If you cannot be civil, it will not be worthwhile to discuss anything with you on this thread.
NoPuma1978 Something didn't go correct with that "QUOTE".
However, it's a simple question.
Requires a simple answer.
No More, No Less.
If You're unable perhaps, You are not being honest with Yourself, do not like the question, do not like me or whatever reason.
Can go on making guesses endlessly.
Would be nice if You'd just answered a question directly:
"would You like Your Best Friend to lie & manipulate, to Fuck Your Sweetheart?
Yes/No?"
Nothing more, Nothing Less.