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My biggest gripe with Ian. He's mad at Gillian, but fucks Cindy knowing she has a boyfriend (his friend, btw).My biggest gripe with Lena. She's mad at Cherry, but fucks Mike knowing he has a girlfriend.
My biggest gripe with Ian. He's mad at Gillian, but fucks Cindy knowing she has a boyfriend (his friend, btw).My biggest gripe with Lena. She's mad at Cherry, but fucks Mike knowing he has a girlfriend.
Ian voices his discomfort and knows he betrays his friend. Lena doesn't display any of this awareness.My biggest gripe with Ian. He's mad at Gillian, but fucks Cindy knowing she has a boyfriend (his friend, btw).
She actually does. The main reason preventing Lena being in relationship with Ian is if she fucks Jeremy.Ian voices his discomfort and knows he betrays his friend. Lena doesn't display any of this awareness.
But not with Mike and not towards the people that are directly hurt (his girlfriend, Ian doesn't even need to be in a relationship with Lena).She actually does. The main reason preventing Lena being in relationship with Ian is if she fucks Jeremy.
Lena did not meet Mike's girlfriend so there is of course the lack of empathy towards someone you never met. Both Lena and Ian show different level of guilt depending on people affected by their actions and how you play them. If your characters do not show remorse then that is the fault of how you decided to play them.But not with Mike and not towards the people that are directly hurt (his girlfriend, Ian doesn't even need to be in a relationship with Lena).
No, Lena shows never empathy or reflection on how she acts similar as Cherry if she is with Mike. And she is still always mad at Axel and Cherry whenever they show up, even though she can potentially act this crude.Lena did not meet Mike's girlfriend so there is of course the lack of empathy towards someone you never met. Both Lena and Ian show different level of guilt depending on people affected by their actions and how you play them. If your characters do not show remorse then that is the fault of how you decided to play them.
Does Ian feels empathy towards Miranda's husband?But not with Mike and not towards the people that are directly hurt (his girlfriend, Ian doesn't even need to be in a relationship with Lena).
Lena got cheated on and its still mad at Cherry, but then proceeds to not care she is the Cherry in other relationshipsLena did not meet Mike's girlfriend so there is of course the lack of empathy towards someone you never met. Both Lena and Ian show different level of guilt depending on people affected by their actions and how you play them. If your characters do not show remorse then that is the fault of how you decided to play them.
No, but he should, if we consider how heart-broken he is about Gillians infidelity.Does Ian feels empathy towards Miranda's husband?
Ian got cheated on and is still mad at Gillian, but then proceeds to not care he does the same to other guys.Lena got cheated on and its still mad at Cherry, but then proceeds to not care she is the Cherry in other relationships
Lena does show empathy, I am just not sure if it's specifically when it comes to Mike, but she definitely does.No, Lena shows never empathy or reflection on how she acts similar as Cherry if she is with Mike. And she is still always mad at Axel and Cherry whenever they show up, even though she can potentially act this crude.
Where? Whenever she discusses Mikes girlfriend with him, she insults her indirectly. And whenever she talks with Ivy about this, she gloats.Lena does show empathy, I am just not sure if it's specifically when it comes to Mike, but she definitely does.
I'll concede this one; i've found the lack of self-reflection about this situation similarly disappointing. There's some tiny bits of it but they're basically in the middle of the act and immediately swept under the rug of Lena being too horny to care and finding the arrangement an actual extra turn on. But she never gives it a thought otherwise, the way she's conflicted post her sex with Axel. It'd be nice if she did, double so because it'd give her some reasons to explore her feelings about Cherry.Lena got cheated on and its still mad at Cherry, but then proceeds to not care she is the Cherry in other relationships
The game is actually pretty neutral in depicting its female characters. Let's take Ivy as an example. You have characters who are fully against her lifestyle like Louise, Good Jessica, and even Lena if you want to. A feminist game wouldn't even try to create characters than go against Ivy, and even if they do exist, they'll get punished in some way for not agreeing with her.I don't know if the author wants to add some social commentary, or its just their idea of a male power fantasy but my God does it paints women in a bad light, especially the latter 2 points I made. If this is the author arguing that females should be allowed and not looked down by society by acting that way, I am sorry but that ain't it, no matter how many cringy terminology you splatter all over your VN, thats just feminist and liberal cope, there is nothing empowering about selling your butthole pics for the price of a cheeseburger, I think its applaudable that you make easy money from the safety of your house, but stop trying to pretend that the act itself is something worth admiring.
Ivy is one of the most consistent characters, her and Cindy are my favorite, in more ways than one.The game is actually pretty neutral in depicting its female characters. Let's take Ivy as an example. You have characters who are fully against her lifestyle like Louise, Good Jessica, and even Lena if you want to. A feminist game wouldn't even try to create characters than go against Ivy, and even if they do exist, they'll get punished in some way for not agreeing with her.
Justifying using StalkFap to make money as an empowerment is more on character per character basis. Ivy of course considers it as such, but Louise and (optional) Lena can shamed her for it. The game never tries to convince you that making money that way is all great and empowering, only certain characters that fit their personalities.
Congrats on not having a valid rebuttal. Good job, good effort there bucko.They are game characters. Get over it.
My man really said "bucko". That explains your action a lot considering it reveals the people you listen to.bucko.
Lena feels remorse when cheating in Chapter 11 prologue, it's just not regarding to Mike specifically. In fact, the game teases that her actions would soon have consequences. There is also her refusal to get into a relationship with Ian if she fucks Jeremy. I don't have to list every single instance to prove my point, this should be enough (but it clearly isn't as you have completely ignored it).Where? Whenever she discusses Mikes girlfriend with him, she insults her indirectly. And whenever she talks with Ivy about this, she gloats.
To quote the Legend: Have a take, don't suck.Man really said "bucko". That explains your action a lot considering it reveals the people you listen to.
If you're spending most of your time with Ivy, of course you're going to be bombarded with her lifestyle and personality. Pretty sure Lesbian Lena has Louise to play with, so her existence should've provided a balanced POV.Ivy is one of the most consistent characters, her and Cindy are my favorite, in more ways than one.Maybe my perception is skewed since I played Lesbian Lena first and Ivy was obviously a big focus, but to me It seemed to have the message that society is wrong and that type of behavior should be lauded a bit too in your face to ignore.
The more corrupted a person is, the more they try to justify themselves. Nothing wrong with that, and it's not exclusive to Fem MC games. You should try out The Monastery to experience an extreme example of this, but from Male MC.I am not familiar with the author's other work, so I said maybe, but it could be the case of just trope writing of the usual female MC, corruption, blackmail, sexual harassment, like almost every other female MC game in here.