- Sep 17, 2024
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Well, I just finished the whole content. The way Wanda gives herself to Terrence seemed a bit abrupt to me, I mean, the motive or catalyst that makes Wanda want to come clean with Terrence seemed like a lame excuse, plus she was willing to have sex with him, which didn't happen because they didn't have condoms, but I got the feeling that because of the way Wanda gave herself to Terrence, if he wanted it that way, they would have done it anyway. Something similar happened in the scene with Harry, when the narrator implies that if Wanda had known how they would end up with Harry, she would have brought more "things" in her bag. Implying that Wanda no longer escapes the idea of having sex with someone else.
As for Gene, I liked how he reconsidered a lot of things in the beginning and the drawbacks of having a relationship with his mother. But to my disappointment, that idea was quickly abandoned to become a simp and chasing Wanda every chance he gets. Anyway, I hope their relationship will develop in a more romantic and less aggressive way. It's also funny how Wanda treats her son like shit, but with idiot Terrence (who is not nice at all) it's the opposite!
The last scene with Faye was very good, even though I'm not really interested in lesbian scenes, it was very cool.
Although there were some things I didn't understand, for example:
- Why did Wanda react badly when Gene told her he wanted to talk to her, but she didn't react the same way when Faye did, and despite some hesitation, they ended up having sex? This all reminds me of something... oh yeah, AWAM! Where Sophia (Wanda), after having a pretty naughty encounter with Ellie (Faye) in the sauna (motel), didn't make a big deal out of it after what she did, but with Dylan (Gene) it's a whole different story, ending with her being very upset about what they did. Maybe I missed something or it will be explained in the next update.
- Or why is it necessary to call Wanda's ex to get to the scene between Wanda and Faye?
And finally, I think it has many paths within each path, I don't know if I'm making myself clear. Personally, I'm not a fan of this, as splitting a scene so many times ends up limiting the amount of renders and writing within each path, and shortens the scenes unnecessarily for my taste.
As for Gene, I liked how he reconsidered a lot of things in the beginning and the drawbacks of having a relationship with his mother. But to my disappointment, that idea was quickly abandoned to become a simp and chasing Wanda every chance he gets. Anyway, I hope their relationship will develop in a more romantic and less aggressive way. It's also funny how Wanda treats her son like shit, but with idiot Terrence (who is not nice at all) it's the opposite!

The last scene with Faye was very good, even though I'm not really interested in lesbian scenes, it was very cool.
Although there were some things I didn't understand, for example:
- Why did Wanda react badly when Gene told her he wanted to talk to her, but she didn't react the same way when Faye did, and despite some hesitation, they ended up having sex? This all reminds me of something... oh yeah, AWAM! Where Sophia (Wanda), after having a pretty naughty encounter with Ellie (Faye) in the sauna (motel), didn't make a big deal out of it after what she did, but with Dylan (Gene) it's a whole different story, ending with her being very upset about what they did. Maybe I missed something or it will be explained in the next update.
- Or why is it necessary to call Wanda's ex to get to the scene between Wanda and Faye?
And finally, I think it has many paths within each path, I don't know if I'm making myself clear. Personally, I'm not a fan of this, as splitting a scene so many times ends up limiting the amount of renders and writing within each path, and shortens the scenes unnecessarily for my taste.