SymbioticLife
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It would be more accurate to say Eric is a love interest for Anya than Anya is a love interest for Eric, which is the point I was sort of trying to convery in the SoA thread (thank you both for moving this out there). Eric has no reason to feel any betrayal because there's no expectations of anything and nothing malicious was done, hence no NTR! That also being said I understand people feeling a connection between Anya and Eric, I wouldn't say that nothing has been written in that regard, it's very clear from her last 3 scenes in a row she feels that way about Eric. But that's on HER side, so why would it be NTR when Eric has a relationship of his own and no expectations of Anya (at least for the moment, who knows that the future holds).Anya a love interest? That's a first. A lot of what you say is personal preference of how the story should have gone, and an interpretation that isn't shared in any significant way.
From the beginning there were roots of ntr implanted for the other girls, though I must say I don't agree that it's ntr, however I'm following your logic as it was real. Not gonna argue over the definition as it's not relevant. (circle games isn't playing any of you)
It's pretty obvious Eric and Anya will get together at some point, likely multiple points, but they're not romantic partners even though Anya has feelings. That was sort of what I was trying to get across. If anything, Eric NTR'd Anya by starting to date Vi despite Anya's feelings, not the other way around (and I"m mostly joking here, but it shows how absurd the use of the term is I hope). People just need to chill and let CG cook his story. The vibes have been great, I don't understand people feeling there was some big betrayal. My criticisms (that were fixed) stemmed from consistency, not betrayal.