Lisa is after getting a new haircut which signifies her new life, or new attitude to life. So I'm wondering if Betty might/could get one too.
Not that there's anything wrong with her hair as is, but it is very much in keep with an "old nun". I just think a cut and dye or just dye would be a good visual representation of her new lease on life once she's no longer a nun and is free to express herself.
She already has one of the best and curviest bodies in the game, looking like the body of a woman half her age.
I think what would be a nice idea to have happen is once she's no longer a nun for some of the girls take her clothes shopping and to get her hair done etc. to celebrate.
Betty will get TWO new hairstyles after she stops being a nun. I already bought the first one (I should test it when it comes to animations, since it's dforce) and have to decide yet the second one.
She won't dye her hair, though. I want to keep the grey on her.
So just started playing today, but that
... not cool man... right in the feels!!!
Scarlett deserved some love, and that scene was the best way to show it to her.
I love that aspect of this story as much as any of the individual characters themselves
(except maybe Daphne, and the fact that the MC treats all the individual characters with respect and never pushes them to change for him.
Pushing someone to change means you don't accept them as they are, and that is against My Dorm's theme. Only one girl, IIRC, makes an offer to change if you reject her, depending on who you are in a relationship with, and she retires that offer a minute after it's done. As the saying goes, "Women marry men thinking they will be able to change them to their liking; men marry women hoping they don't ever change. Both are wrong"
I think change is inevitable, but it's something that should start in the individual, a desire to be better (as a person, as a lover, as a whatever). Perhaps wanting to be better for another person, while keeping your essence, is the ultimate show of love (cheesy Trop attacks again).
When someone is pushed to change by another person, the risk is there to lose what made that person special.
Suggestion for
Trope95:
A Rose-from-Titanic-style painting of one of the main characters -- any one, doesn't matter -- hanging in the living room or dining room. Everyone already knows about it, so no-one ever talks about it. Maybe some of the newer characters glance at it once in a while.
A great idea if implemented at first. Hard to justify now except in Norah's living room. I think I only used it twice (the conversation between Martha and Norah about inviting Meemaw, and the meeting with Aaron/Eva/Amanda) and there's a wall we haven't seen.
Checking in on this again. Still just chewbaccas with two legs sticking out?
Wrong game. I don't have a license to use Chewbacca. The Mouse Company won't allow me.
I have a Yeti, though. And a lot (too many for my taste) of baldies.