Samantha and Simone are acting strangely. They're refusing the family's help. In other words, they're refusing to be "covered" by the family's money, as if they don't want anything to do with the Gilford family. This is a very, very bad sign, and has nothing to do with pride. If the MC were a complete nobody to them, if they weren't both carrying the MC's children, then it would be understandable—they're complete strangers and all that.
But these two stubborn people are already de facto family; a simple formality is needed to make them Gilfords.
If I'd known about their behavior today, I wouldn't have anything to do with them from the start, I wouldn't have proposed to them—I would have simply ignored any content with these women. Well, I would have left them in the friend zone.
Well done, Jamaal, smart guy, he punched those stupid chicks in the face with their thick, stubborn heads!
These two dumb hens should know that families don't do charity work—they invest in their own futures. Or they just give gifts to their loved ones. You'd think none of them would accept a car as a gift. But cars also cost money, and a lot of it.
Some posts above these, you said that someone moving countries won't change their way of thinking regardless of how many years they live in their new country because the way they were raised will be there forever.umm yes Marx (hehe like Karl Marx). sorry.
they are will be Marx - buns in their owens ARE Marx, even they are have 2nd though about marriage with MC. charity or not charity or you name it - it is intra-family stuff. they helped with money for family become stronger when Simona graduated and start to meke her own money. money - it is caring about future of babies. they cannot refuse money. MC will be right if he become offended with this ears-feint.
also Kiara
And in general, this is a complete disgrace, disarray, and chaos. Some are scrambling for firewood. Many are already walking around with a baby in their womb and everyone is saying, "We haven't decided yet." WHAT??? What kind of mess is going on in the family? The MC doesn't keep order at all. His girls are completely unaccustomed to a man's hand. Instead of striving to be close to their man, they seem to be trying to hide in their own nooks and crannies. It's mind-blowing.
if i restart game from the start then Kiara shouldn't have been persuaded either, since she's better off alone. And Eileen, too. Let them live as they see fit. They were already in a terrible situation when they came running to "help! help!" and when things got better, they ran away. It's disgusting on their part.
By the way, the MC himself is no better—he deserves for his girls to run away from him. he have no strong hand for his girls.
Kiara's planning to move out (oh, fuck!), but that's not the problem, the problem is that she's doing it "behind his back"—and that's unforgivable. Kiara didn't discuss this with him first, but with one of the family girls (his aunt, who doesn't handle these issues).
It's like me pestering a regular user about a missing tag in a game's tag list, not a moderator.
But if MC doesn't react to this outburst, that would be total bullshit! That'll be a big reflection on him. It means he basically doesn't care about his girls. "So what, one shows up, one disappears—life's a trivial matter!" (treating girls like a bus—one leaves, another will come).
No, you're excusing me!
Where was your "no" when you went to bed?
Where was your "no" when you didn't force him to wear a condom?
Where was your "no" when you found out you were pregnant? Why didn't you get an abortion, anyway? Why do you need a child from someone you doubt? Maybe you've decided to sue him for child support?
No way, girl! If you're carrying his child and you don't want to get rid of him, you are HIS woman and you are DUTY, damn it, to at least NOT PRESENT him with a fait accompli and not decide anything behind his back. Where was that talk about doubting anything?
And when that happens, I'm sorry, if it's not meanness, then it's betrayal.
I pity your men, frankly.
heh. what? 3 weeks? fuck! then you right obviously. sorry i forgot about this...Some posts above these, you said that someone moving countries won't change their way of thinking regardless of how many years they live in their new country because the way they were raised will be there forever.
And now you want three ladies (+Eileen, who I don't know what has to do with your ramble) to change their mindset in three weeks (the first of the relationships was open with Samantha after the MC was home for almost a week). It's not coherent, right?
Let me explain it:
The characters aren't perfect, and they have flaws.
Simone and Samantha (and Jamaal to a lesser extent) have a survival mindset, in which they have to do everything on their own. It worked for them for years. They could have asked their friends for loans (Martha and Norah would be there for them) and save on bank interest, but they didn't. They didn't want charity, regardless of where it came from. They won't change that mindset in three weeks or three months.
Family is NOT an investment. Family is a matter of care and love. NO ONE (not Amanda and not the MC) is thinking about the economic benefits of paying for Simone's scholarship. They are willing to pay for it so Simone can fulfill her dream. With a billion-dollar company, they don't need whatever income Simone can get as a coach.
Kiara's attitude is logical. She's used to not having self-esteem, and she doesn't want to be a bother for Norah (and she knows she should leave the house when the new students arrive). She thinks (Solomon has engraved it in her brain for years) that she has no worth by herself, so she wants to live independently now that she will own a house for herself. Moving to the family house was temporary since the start because of a problem. The problem is now solved, and she can return to her house (leaving what has become her home in the interim). Kiara discusses it with Norah BECAUSE she's living at Norah's house.
I don't know what Eileen does in your ramble. She's the one pressuring Kiara to stay at Norah's home.
I don't know where you are from (or what culture you were raised in), but the game is set in a Western culture setting, where women are independent and their lives don't revolve around a man's dick. Men with "strong hand" for their girls are considered part of the problem in that setting, not of the solution. Have you heard about toxic masculinity? Solomon is the example, and I don't want the MC to become like him. The MC is dating the girls, not dictating what they should do with their lives, where they should live, or what they should wear. He proposes, not imposes. It's California, not Taliban-Afghanistan.
I'm going to mentally regurgitate a little about Simone and Samantha here, mostly for Trope's benefit...Samantha and Simone are acting strangely....
But these two stubborn people...
If I'd known about their behavior today, I wouldn't have anything to do with them from the start...
These two dumb hens...
Come to think of it, Martha also tried to kick him out of her room in a rather rude manner. Didn't that bother you at the time?Yes - I have enjoyed their paths ever since. But I've *always* held a grudge against Samantha for what she did, and wished I could have gone a different short-term route with her (as in, cutting her off for a bit, as her attitude was way over the top).
Not my Mark. Talking it out is one thing which I wholeheartedly believe in for most situations. But being yelled at to leave immediately (multiple times I think) by his "second mom" was what I call over the top. If I was the MC, I would have respected that, suggested that they talk it over themselves, and left without any retort of my own. I'd be glad to stay and do the Mark Method, but not in the face of insults and yelling.In my opinion, if Mark had simply walked away during that confrontation, he would have been dramatically out of character.
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Not in that case, nope. She clearly needed space, alone-time, and to think to herself. She didn't rail at the MC to "leave the house now!" like Samantha did. Samantha's was akin to kicking a family member out of the home, literally.Come to think of it, Martha also tried to kick him out of her room in a rather rude manner. Didn't that bother you at the time?
mom "{b}Fucking party and fucking costumes!!!{/b}"
mom "{b}What the fuck are you doing here, don't you know how to knock?{/b}"
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mc "Would you have opened for me?"
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mom "{b}No! {/b} Go away, please! I want to be alone!"
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mom "Talk, talk, and talk! {b}You don't know how to do anything else!{/b} I don't want to listen to you anymore."
OK. I didn't read that scene feeling the same things you did. But everyone reads the story with their own personal sensibility, so there is no right or wrong interpretation in situations like this.Not in that case, nope. She clearly needed space, alone-time, and to think to herself. She didn't rail at the MC to "leave the house now!" like Samantha did. Samantha's was akin to kicking a family member out of the home, literally.
Martha's was abrupt, and didn't give him time to talk. But sometimes people need that space. Samantha wasn't asking for space, she was trying to end things immediately, believing the MC had violated her entirely, and probably wouldn't have invited him back. Apples and Oranges to me - Martha's was justified and necessary. Samatha's was vicious, unforgiving, and thoughtless.
I read this.... and i saw stepson....Bad news about the update.
My wife and stepson strongly disliked one big scene, and I've rewritten the whole thing. They still haven't tested the new version.
That means the past week has been two steps forward and one step back, and my plans for a release before the end of the month are impossible now.
Full progress report on Patreon/SS.
I read the post on Patreon. Honestly, I was very surprised that you were criticised for writing soulless text. I would never have expected that.Bad news about the update.
My wife and stepson strongly disliked one big scene, and I've rewritten the whole thing. They still haven't tested the new version.
That means the past week has been two steps forward and one step back, and my plans for a release before the end of the month are impossible now.
Full progress report on Patreon/SS.
They criticized the chemistry between the girls and the MC, as if it wasn't believable. While I was writing it, I felt something was off, but that happened a lot in other scenes, and then they (and you) liked them, so I usually wait until their review before continuing to the next scene (they usually only make small suggestions to improve the scenes).I read the post on Patreon. Honestly, I was very surprised that you were criticised for writing soulless text. I would never have expected that.
So, is my dorm a project that the whole family is involved in? I hadn't realised that yet, but it's wonderful.They criticized the chemistry between the girls and the MC, as if it wasn't believable. While I was writing it, I felt something was off, but that happened a lot in other scenes, and then they (and you) liked them, so I usually wait until their review before continuing to the next scene (they usually only make small suggestions to improve the scenes).
This time, it was "I don't like it" for most of the scene. The "what" I told is good. The "how" is what they didn't like.
I'm finishing the extra renders and I hope tomorrow evening they will be able to play it again (extended version and, as I said on Patreon/SS, with 5,500 scrapped words and 7,500 new words). Let's see what they think.
Yes, to a certain extent.So, is my dorm a project that the whole family is involved in? I hadn't realised that yet, but it's wonderful.
Mmm. Now I know how to answer Akinator if he asks me if my character is bald.Yes, to a certain extent.
I do the writing, rendering, translation, coding, promotion, etc. (dev work).
They test the scenes and offer advice once they have played them. They don't know what will happen in a scene until they play it, so I can see their reactions. We talk a lot about the game (not what will happen in the future, though) and I got some ideas from them. Martha uses some of my wife's sentences.
There's another "family member" involved, Erica, my goddaughter (Erika's background and looks are loosely based on hers). She proofreads the Spanish version and offers advice on how young girls talk. Her running joke is "This looks like it was written by a 50y.o. bald guy writing in a basement". I DON'T write in a basement (I don't have one), and next week she should update the joke to "a 53y.o. bald guy".
That's okay, in Trope we trust. It's great that you have that early feedback rather than releasing it and then the wider player base being the ones to call issue with it.Bad news about the update.
My wife and stepson strongly disliked one big scene, and I've rewritten the whole thing. They still haven't tested the new version.
That means the past week has been two steps forward and one step back, and my plans for a release before the end of the month are impossible now.
Full progress report on Patreon/SS.
I would have just handed them a stack of paper and a pen.Bad news about the update.
My wife and stepson strongly disliked one big scene, and I've rewritten the whole thing. They still haven't tested the new version.
That means the past week has been two steps forward and one step back, and my plans for a release before the end of the month are impossible now.
Full progress report on Patreon/SS.