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Don't Ask ME

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let me tell you something brothers:HideThePain:

idk what will happen next Vivian (because i don't expect anything so i won't be disappointed in the latest version), because this game really has a very good story (the character design is also wow:BootyTime:). so let's guys hold your fap:KEK::KEK:
 
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Geigi

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This is fairly simple if you have read up on much with 'cheating women'. Most of it involves feeling 'wanted', and the excitement of 'forbidden' or 'naughty' sex. Hormones drive the behavior once things are done willingly, even if there was an excuse first. Once the first capitulation happens then many women simply shift the blame to the guy as in he 'forced' them to agree to the sex, and the continuing sex, and they simply side-step the fact that they are a willing participant who could say no, and choose not to. It's why so many women, even caught in the middle of sex, try to excuse it "it's not what you think" even if the dude was caught balls deep inside her.


In any event, to sum up, it's basically the woman giving in because she wants to on some level, and then continuing it because she wants to, using the excuse of coercion or simply not her fault. Any blame or remorse is side-stepped or minimized, and any guy she's with becomes a trivial person she loses connection and intimacy with as the new guy takes over.
This applies to men also. Excuses like she seduced me, it's your fault for never having time for sex, you don't look the same after pregnancy (most men start cheating when their wives are pregnant with younger women)... Men are pretty good at gaslighting women into thinking that their wives are at fault for husband's cheating but they first deny. They can be violent about it too. The one thing I can say which is true is that women have good instincts(it's in a woman's nature to know when another woman is a threat) and know when their husbands are cheating on them since men aren't good in hiding it. Men rarely caught their wives in cheating because they are very discreet about it. Men are all for visual, women for emotion. That's why men will first notice when another guy is checking out his woman.
 
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soldano

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This applies to men also. Excuses like she seduced me, it's your fault for never having time for sex, you don't look the same after pregnancy (most men start cheating when their wives are pregnant with younger women)... Men are pretty good at gaslighting women into thinking that their wives are at fault for husband's cheating but they first deny. They can be violent about it too. The one thing I can say which is true is that women have good instincts(it's in a woman's nature to know when another woman is a threat) and know when their husbands are cheating on them since men aren't good in hiding it. Men rarely caught their wives in cheating because they are very discreet about it. Men are all for visual, women for emotion. That's why men will first notice when another guy is checking out his woman.
These generalities are just that: generalities. The reality is that there are many men who cheat on their wives and they don't find out, and women whose infidelity is caught immediately.
Once we agree that we're talking about generalities, a curious fact is that some studies establish that 70% of women who suspect their husbands are cheating are correct. In the case of men who suspect their wives are cheating, half are correct. On the other hand, there are also studies that claim that 70% of married women and 55% of married men never find out about their partners' infidelity.
 
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Dealbreaker

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Another generality: Studies, especially quantitative studies in these areas are all more or less bullshit. You simply cannot rely on the validity of this kind of data and also it's ideologically completely contaminated.
 
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Luc77

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good comprehensive data is lacking - but according to various data from Tinder, up to 2/3 of its users are in a “relationship”

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albeit, I think the truth though inconvenient, is that we cheat rather than stay faithful, and the current times only encourage this (the aforementioned Tinder).
The lack of specific research in this area is odd.


ps. lol, i have deja-vu, quite recently I participated in a similar discussion on a invest-construction forum ;) (SSC)
 

psychedevil

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When speaking of men or women (or any group of people) even in relation to referencing psychological research, it would be best to use language such as "men tend to [do this]" or "women tend to [do that]" because there are individual differences among any group of people, and anything that can be said about population tendencies based on quantitative research will more or less apply to individuals in the population. It may apply well to many or most but will not apply as well to others.

Thus, in regard to anything that's been said about men or women here, there are plenty of individual men or women who are more like we might think one or the other group of individuals tends to be. For example, there are women who are more visual in relation to sex, and there are men who are more emotional in relation to sex, though the opposite pattern tends to apply more at the level of considering tendencies among each population of individuals.
 

Adhdclassic

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Early on after the release of MHB, I fell into the trap of wanting to appease everyone. I made some posts, engaged in some ways I shouldn't have, and nearly altered the course of the story (such as adding/removing scenes, or creating a new ending). Some of my words my have been misleading, confusing, or outright false. I've regained my senses, reminded myself this is for myself first, and you guys are invited spectators that are free to jump off the train if it's not going where you want to go.

Is there a main character and who is it? Vivian the center of the story for sure. Everything essentially revolves around her and creates the scenarios the others respond to. But I don't thinks she's really all that interesting, to be honest. Her motivates, while leading to sexy adventures, are not that complicated. To say that Hutch is more interesting (but maybe not the main character), might be a better way to describe him. Vivian gets her inner monologue as a short cut. Some things are to complicated to express in still renders or would require more extensive blocks of dialogue that would turn off the viewer. While I don't 'identify myself as the main male protagonist' in these games, as a guy I still empathize with them. I guess my goal is to have the viewer (nearly all men) to have some connection to him. I don't want to give him an inner monologue because I hope that the reader will do that for themselves. To deduce his mindset from his actions/reactions. Or to just let it be a mystery. I'm not educated in story telling. Maybe this is a flawed idea.


I think the reader can ask that for themselves as well. Ultimately this story becomes yours when you watch it. You decide who the story is about. Some may empathize with Hutch. Some just want Vivian to be the town bicycle.

Yes, I think some people will jump off the train as the story progresses and the character arcs become set. I wish I could release v0.4 and v0.6 together as I think they balance each other out (vivian vs. hutch). But I won't do that to you guys. I will warn the newer participants here that v0.4 is focused on Vivian and v0.6 is focused on Hutch. Wasn't planned that way, just is.

Yes, I think the ending will divide the remaining viewers. But I hope with each scene, from simple text exchange to raunchy sex, the viewer understands why it is happening based on the character's personality. A one paragraph discription of MHB might make someone beleive it's just another cookie cutter NTR story, but I believe with each release you will say to yourself "Damn! I didn't see that coming" but also see that it fits the story. And that includes the ending.

Yes, the last teaser is from v0.4.

No, the original backyard/bedroom scene will not be extensively shown. Again, early on I was trying to appease people but showing it was not part of the original plan. It is addressed in a couple way in the next two releases but it won't be a fully rendered, retelling from Vivian's or Chris' POV. It needed to happen to establish the rest of the story. It happened quickly in order to get to the rest of the story.

I'll do a progress update at the first of the month. Thanks.
Don't change your game to please anyone but yourself. The intrigue, anticipation, shock and awe caught us. If you start altering it to please people it won't be the vision you originally had and will rob the viewers that were waiting for YOUR vision.
 
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