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Nah, she is rather possessive, not loyal. I can't see any scene she would work on that relationship or cherish Jeremy as a living person. She tries to fend off other BBC junkies of his junk, because she wants to secure it for herself as a sexual resource.but she was willing to put out and was/is loyal to him
Point me to one scene where Louise presents some true dedication or behavior which would show her adherence to some higher values or relationship ideals or even simply why she thinks they would make a good pairing.
I can't recall any of this, so I assume there is nothing of that sort. And ORS shows us other characters can develop deeper relations, so you can't blame storytelling or character arcs.
Just as Ivy. And she is his main pick up interest and naughtiness enabler on female side. The rest is just colateral demoralization stuff, as these two try to be together.As he only cares about one thing.
Well, maybe people of Alcoholics Anonymous try not to hurt other people, but when they end drunk, they hurt them. I consider him as a sex addict blessed with big dick and daisy chain of size queen groupies obssesed about him, as he is obssesed with sex. That creates funny social bubble around him.The thing is though he claims and says 'he doesn't wanna hurt her' and is afraid of talking to her but keeps fucking around and doesn't even try to her about the relationship at all.