That was my attempt at explaining that values are without "" and that characters goes in "".That's what the console command section said, so that's the origin of my confusion. Thanks for the clarification!
So in essence setting/altering your (the MC) own intelligence value - which is numbers - will look like
mc.int = 6
whereas you setting/altering someones name into Yolandi needs to look like
the_person.name = "Yolandi"
Also, I am pretty sure its written somewhere that you always use the_person when altering whoever you are interacting with?
So altering your own values = mc.xxxxxx and altering someone elses values = the_person.xxxxxx
EDIT:
Ok so i went and reread what i wrote in the very first lines...
# mc. <- You
# the_person. <- The person you are currently interacting with in the game. Its not a name but literally the_person)
# Letters goes in "", numbers without "". Example: mc.int = 6 and the_person.name = "Yolandi"
# Words are case sensitive. Example the_person.relationship = "Single" NOT "single"
I am not sure how you missed the line before the one you mention.