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Love the story and love the npc's but my god what a way to end this. whack, whack and whack.
Hot Aunt ~~~But, I will probably not be introducing an hot aunt or a horny best friend in the second act, unless it makes very good sense story-wise, because it'll just stretch out the game without adding meaningful content, and makes more sense in a grinder/dating sim, which this isn't.
OMG!! who are you? @TiffanyMonroe ..slacking on your gaming duties like that.. @Avaron1974 scold him some moreI've heard a lot of good things said about this game, time to give it a whirl
a thousand times YES!Hot Aunt ~~~
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I is confused! =oOMG!! who are you? @TiffanyMonroe ..slacking on your gaming duties like that.. @Avaron1974 scold him some more
I'm sorry to hear that but would you say that the majority of young girls that have bulimia and other similar problems are due to supermodels though? Are the models the main source of the problem? I'm sure there are many more young girls that appreciate and enjoy their beauty rather than being destroyed by it. These women are pretty popular and the majority of their fans are young women. It's most likely a very small minority that are getting negatively affected by this and most likely already have underlying issues. I mean come on man have you never seen even one Victoria's Secret Fashion show?
I know it's about preference but if you look at these women and all you can see is "ribs to be easy to count" and "young boys" rather then beautiful women then with all due respect I think you and most of the men you know are in the minority. Tell me what you think.
Yeah, made me think of a scene from "Bubble Boy" with Jake Gyllenhall.Love the story and love the npc's but my god what a way to end this. whack, whack and whack.
Well I agree with you somewhat. There are problems within the modelling world. It has it's flaws but that's only one corner of it. What about all the people that don't have a problem with it and just enjoy it for what it is? I apologize if I come across as insensitive but if these girls as you say are becoming self destructive due to what is represented in the media wouldn't the issue still be mostly found within the girls themselves. These young girls are young and impressionable I get that but the problem is not found within the media but rather within a lack of confidence and common sense(something not every girl lacks by the way). Because like I said before these supermodels in the industry are supposed to be the perfects of the modelling world. Not the common standard found in every day life. There is representations of all sorts of different women, all shapes, colors and sizes to be found everywhere. If a girl develops problems because she can't obtain a certain look found in a certain place than that's her problem. What do you expect these people to do? Simply not exist? Not try to pursue careers in modelling? Our preferences in beauty is beside the point. If a girl develops severe problems because she can't look like a model than she is naive and yes I would even say stupid. You have to get over it or suffer the consequences.I think you are being evasive and are diluting the issue, probably due to your own personal preferences.
Of course wrong physical standards caused by the supermodel body type being presented as the perfection of what a woman is supposed to look like, won't be the sole reason for what many girls go through, but they are part of the stereotypes that enforce this kind of self-destructive behaviour.
Television, ads, magazines, fashion shows, music videos, everywhere a young girl looks she's being shown that the most important thing for her is to look good, to be beautiful, to have that perfect body.
That can put incredible pressure on them and be devastating for their self-esteem if they don't manage to live up to those standards.
I actually had contact with a whole group of girls and young women with that kind of problems, due to professional reasons and I have to say, that was a real eye-opener.
But you don't even need this, if you use public transport regularly, just listen to what girls talk about.
It's shocking how often they talk about shows like "America's next top model" or the equivalent in their own country. And how often they talk about their looks or those of other girls in their classes.
As for whether I think super models or top models are attractive, well... honestly, I rarely find any supermodels attractive. Some of them are beautiful, but certainly not my type. What good is a pretty face, when it's on a body that looks like a young boy with two wasp stings as breast?
As for Victoria's Secret shows, I don't regularly watch those, but from what I've seen, most of the models there do have curves, it would probably be a hard sell to advertise lingerie with string beans.
What I'm writing about aren't Victoria Secret shows, I'm talking about Paris Fashion week and similar shit.
Sounds like a recipe for NTR if the MC isn't attentive enough. Will they develop on their own, like can their mood be affected by interactions with other characters? Will things you say to one sister effect the other?In my mind, the wards are very much two sides of a coin, almost like a two halves of a complete person, and much of the development I've mapped out for them is about them driving events, with the PC trying to play catch-up. They have minds of their own and are not waiting around for the PC to coin them up.