Yeah, typical reaction from the IBTC is to complain about their size or not want them to be seen, so it likely did play a part. Still, there was nothing to indicate anything other than embarrassment. Arousal was just one thing that could happen, ust an example really, but there was no indication she was anything but embarrassed.I mean it's been established that Ami isn't exactly happy with how she feels she's underdeveloped in terms of her body, that could've played a role in her embarassment in that scene. Just because the person she's come to adore barges into the bathroom doesn't have to mean it's a deadset for her to get aroused and try to woo him right then and there. At the end of the day like I've said prior, she's still a teenage girl. She's also not Sara nor Ayane, Mika nor Kirin or even Haruka if you push her to that sorta stuff. As I've said, most of the stuff I'm saying is pure speculation. Not concrete evidence that Ami was thinking a certain type of way, I'm only saying it's really weird that she'd bring up her Daddy when she's getting nailed to the bed by her Uncle. Whether that in itself will become an isolated incident can't be said for sure and that kind of makes me wonder about the history of their family in general. I mean if this was isolated why would Sensei acknowledge it and NOT say anything about it? It's telling that this'll be further explained later down the line. I mean it's not a for sure thing either, but just saying.
Usually, with types as forward as her, I mean she literally reverses the situation in one of the events AND acts on it, unlike player Sensei when he did it, they at least have an afterthought about it or something mixed in. A little turned on by it after the fact, possibly disappointed he didn't try to go further, stuff like that.
It didn't have to lead into outright seduction on the spot.
You're right, she's not as forward as Ayane, oh boy does that girl need to calm it down before she does something she regrets, not that I mind, but she's still quite forward.
Pretty much everything that is said on this thread, unless it is in the game already, is pure speculation. As I've said, some people here love to theorize because the game gets our mind going about what may happen next based on how things end in each build.
It was kind of weird she brought that up in the maid event, especially with this being the only time so far. Actually, that and her outright hostility during each girl's first invite over are what has triggered the comments about her getting ever more unhinged with almost every character event.
I wouldn't be surprised if she starts carrying a knife around for...protection. It won't be for her protection, of course. Oh no, it would be for player Sensei's protection. Protection against anyone who would take him from her, be they a former friend turned threat or a stranger on the street.
Same on all counts, I do want Yumi to improve, don't get me wrong. What I don't like is how she started. Not the way she ws written, I mean her actions in the beginning as if she were real.Yeah I agree with pretty much everything you're saying here. I think the thoughts came after and even if they didn't I don't think she would have actually tried something unless she felt backed into a corner by another girl.
I don't have much hope that things will get better for Yumi, considering the genre, but I want to believe that it's possible haha. I have a feeling that things will be better/worse for the girls depending on whether you romance them or not and Yumi is someone I really want to see succeed, so I'm staying away from all her lust scenes. That, and she reminds me of some of the people I've helped in real life so pursuing her feels weird for me lol
Definitely given what Maki has said. Really, the only one without daddy issues because of the war or some other thing from before the game is Ayane and she practically hates the guy, which is a different daddy issue entirely.I think you're right about Makoto. Makoto's mother also thinks Makoto is seeking a father figure in Sensei, and yeah, with the male population being essentially 0, the girls having father issues makes a lot of sense. Now I'm interested to learn more about Ami's feelings/relationship with her late father.