DeviantFun
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Apologies for the double post, but I missed this nice analysis:
I cannot accept the "brain damage" excuse, it is too convenient, this is how Lacey is, period.
She pushed away all MC friends during childhood and then she abandoned him after promising something else, from these choices we can already outline that she feels that whatever choice she does, is a good one.
But this is one of the few posts where I see Lacey selfishness being underlined, she doesn't hate MC, she doesn't hurt him with purpose.
It is all collateral damage from her selfishness and low impulse control (addiction behaviour or brain damage for K both fit, but I'm going with the former as more plausible), thinking she is helping gives her pleasure doesn't matter if she is actually causing harm, the attention she gets gives her pleasure so she downplays it to make it innocent to her own eyes.
Mia actually has a good moment (one of the few, she is an absolutely horrible character with the humor of a 12 year old) where she calls out Lacey on exactly that, too bad this is left as an open point and never discussed again.
It is short lived, very short lived, even though it could have been a starting point to build the relationship anew, since the willingness to be controlled was coming from the cheating side.
As for the checking with friends, I think the author wanted to rush it a bit and tried to find where to add shock value, thus invalidating the whole premise.
Absolutely on point, the only thing I would argue is the why Lacey always thinks she is right.These two are the same answer and I gave the reason in my last previous post. Lacey sees sex as an act, no love or intimacy required. The MC deeply associates sex with love, care, empethy, feeling, intimacy. The whole (stupidly idiotic) point of 'Damian' was too show the MC that Lacey does not need love associated, that sex is something you can do without it and to show the mc because there is no love involved and/or needed, he does not have to worry about her ever leaving him.
Once again, you must understand me, me, me, me, me, me......and we all know exactly how that played out (for more reasons than one), because Lacey is a fucking moronic bitch who never thinks and when she does, thinks she is always right (for reasons we know).
I cannot accept the "brain damage" excuse, it is too convenient, this is how Lacey is, period.
She pushed away all MC friends during childhood and then she abandoned him after promising something else, from these choices we can already outline that she feels that whatever choice she does, is a good one.
But this is one of the few posts where I see Lacey selfishness being underlined, she doesn't hate MC, she doesn't hurt him with purpose.
It is all collateral damage from her selfishness and low impulse control (addiction behaviour or brain damage for K both fit, but I'm going with the former as more plausible), thinking she is helping gives her pleasure doesn't matter if she is actually causing harm, the attention she gets gives her pleasure so she downplays it to make it innocent to her own eyes.
Mia actually has a good moment (one of the few, she is an absolutely horrible character with the humor of a 12 year old) where she calls out Lacey on exactly that, too bad this is left as an open point and never discussed again.
Again very on point, Lacey actually starts by having MC control her messages and calling him when she is out without him to make him feel secure and regain some trust.Well, one would think so right? You are correct in your earlier statement, when Lacey begs 'please', the MC misconstrues this as Lacey wanting more instead of her asking the MC to put a stop to it. However, yes, I very much agree (and I have known IRL couples like this after one has cheated). Does the MC need to start going out with her anytime she is out and not at work? Seeing friends? Night out? Does he need to follow her around constantly, in order to know what, where, when , with who she is with?
Not a good basis for a relationship is it, and in the context of this particular story, one could not blame him for enforcing that....because she cannot be trusted, at all, in any given situation, especially where alcohol may be involved and especially where a predatatory man may be involved.
One of the most hilarious things about it all is that, at one point, Lacey does have some kind of revelation and even tells the MC, everytime I have an idea, I'm going to tell both Anna and Mia (as they balance each other out) to make sure I'm making a good decision. At that point I was like, hallefuckinglujah lol.....then she comes up with the ONS while away (groan)....asks both Anna and Mia who both say....baaaad idea....(at which point, even Mia says go through with it you're on your own, I'm not helping which..wow...still doesn't register with our precious Lace) and she then thinks....what a great idea (rolls eyes)...honestly, it's painful at times, this VN somewhat a kin to a bad trainwreck you just can't turn away from...
It is short lived, very short lived, even though it could have been a starting point to build the relationship anew, since the willingness to be controlled was coming from the cheating side.
As for the checking with friends, I think the author wanted to rush it a bit and tried to find where to add shock value, thus invalidating the whole premise.