Dev trolling.Not sure about the new banner being a dude's giant asscheeks in my face.
Not to quibble but there is a girl ass there too. Something for everyoneNot sure about the new banner being a dude's giant asscheeks in my face.
The only purpose of the game is to add totally unwanted ntr scenes in the gameThe game runs a bit dry at the moment, the updates feel all the same and kind of pointless: sex scene, sex scene, some confusing lore about clones and time machines, the end.
There is no progress and no tension, the story stumbles over its own feet in an attempt to be creative, the characters lack emotional connections and a purpose, the cheating and NTR routes are completly missing a competent and interesting antagonist and just consist of "somebody else fucks her"; all in all, the first part was slightly better, part two is just a sequence of uninteresting people having sex.
Andrea is a male name in Italy as far as I knowDid I missed something or wth is the name of the one dude "Andrea"? -.-
That is right, Andrea is a male name in Italy. That is not all that rare that some names shift gender in various nations. In Germany the name Sascha is normally given males, in the US it is mainly a girls name.Andrea is a male name in Italy as far as I know
those kind of local differences you can find around the world
in Germany the name should show of the gender, such names as Paris, London or other city names are forbidden for parents to use, at least to my knowledge
That's nice to know because I know people in my country who are named as 'London', 'Norway', 'Kuwait'...That is right, Andrea is a male name in Italy. That is not all that rare that some names shift gender in various nations. In Germany the name Sascha is normally given males, in the US it is mainly a girls name.
It is also right that in Germany names should show the gender clearly and there are some universal names like Uli, Eike or Maria, which can pop up both as male and female names. In the case of Maria, that is usually a second name for males.
There is a list in Germany with all approved names on it, which is updated yearly. It is actually fun to look over the newly approved names, since there are some really unusual of unexpected ones among them, like a couple years ago Gneisenaudette for girls.
And yes, location or silly names, like London or Whisky Cola (some poor sods really have this name!), are not allowed in Germany.
Poor boys´n girls! Your name should be a nice one, not one that is a slap into the face every time it is spoken. What do some parents think when they choose totally outlandish names for their kids?That's nice to know because I know people in my country who are named as 'London', 'Norway', 'Kuwait'...
They can change the name by law when they grow up. My professor had to change his surname into his mother's surname because his father's surname means 'Bean' in English (legume).Poor boys´n girls! Your name should be a nice one, not one that is a slap into the face every time it is spoken. What do some parents think when they choose totally outlandish names for their kids?
Interesting, here he would be "Herr Hülsenfrucht" or "Herr Gemüse" (because legume translates to either Hülsenfrucht or Gemüse), it would not be Bean, because in German that would be Bohne specifically. Hülsenfrucht is the type of vegetable beans belong to. As for keeping such surnames, Hülsenfrucht would be unusual, but nothing which would drive you to change it.They can change the name by law when they grow up. My professor had to change his surname into his mother's surname because his father's surname means 'Bean' in English (legume).
The download is provided by anonfiles, you have to look carefully for the right download link. The correct one will give you a pdf file as it should. You most certainly clicked on one of the advertisment links instead.Mention of Caution: the walkthrough download is an .exe which alarmed my antivirus programm