| Vee |

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...I know, I have no problem with it, so long as there is no relationship building, no spreading of the news. If they find out that I know, I will let them cuck me without them knowing that I know. It excites me more than it should upset me. That's just the way I work.
I have experience of more than 22 years since I hit puberty of not spreading news.
I don't do relationships(too much work).
I am flexible in nature but more dom in sexual nature.
:BootyTime: :KEK:
 

ffive

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Yeah, that's true. Weight is a shitload more important than height.
In the end, the final of the tournament will be between Marcel and Ed.

The winner gets all the girls. That's hopefully end complaints about these two lacking content.
 
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Nifferman

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Got to love how Lena is supposed to be written as this sympathetic character, yet she uses her supposed "friend" for sex, taking her feelings for granted. This is exemplified by her unceremoniously kicking her ass out of bed after the threesome with Ian. Lol. Scenes are hot, but come on Eva. Give us a path where she isn't such an ass.
Did u fail highschool or something cuz If you choose options to an ass, Lena will be an ass, if u choose he to be a sympathetic character she will be one . It's all about the choices u make
 

ffive

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Did u fail highschool or something cuz If you choose options to an ass, Lena will be an ass, if u choose he to be a sympathetic character she will be one . It's all about the choices u make
The issue here is, when it comes to Louise the player is only given very limited range of behaviors towards Lena's supposed friend: dismissive, pissed of, or really pissed off. You don't get option to be a sympathetic character towards her very often, that's the problem. It's especially irritating when you are regularly given options to be all accommodating and understanding towards the waste of oxygen that's Stan. But not towards someone who's supposed one of your two friends.
 

JoeSte91

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That's because ugly nerd hooks up with hot chick is a more popular fetish than lesbian with a stalker.

Plus Louise is competing for space in a game that already contains a more comprehensive obsessed friend narrative (Alison) and a more sweet and wholesome lesbian experience (Holly).

There's also the possibility that Stan might actually be motivated to get in shape and become more sociable if Lena encourages it but I think the path is more likely to be divided between 'Hook up with fat, ugly Stan' or 'relentlessly tease fat ugly Stan while hooking up with traditionally attractive men'.
 

CoalPhelps

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Ian's skeletal is more broader/wider than Axel. Axel might be more tall with defined musculature but Ian with proper training can have advantage of his wider bones and musculature even though Ian is getting some defining of muscles. SO grappling can be advantageous to Ian. Axel will have reach advantage. Ian will have that advantage of having more broader musculature and being a grappler.
I don't know why anyone laughs at this, but it's a fact. Short stocky people are easier and faster to get in shape due to different muscle attachment and shorter levers. And have an advantage in grappling-wrestling due to a more “correct” center of gravity and thus stability compared to taller people, better coordination (short people have a better sense of their “size” shall we say), can change levels at will and are better at maneuvering. And that's coming from a 6' 2" guy, just like Axel, if I remember correctly.
 

SerHawkes

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The issue here is, when it comes to Louise the player is only given very limited range of behaviors towards Lena's supposed friend: dismissive, pissed of, or really pissed off. You don't get option to be a sympathetic character towards her very often, that's the problem. It's especially irritating when you are regularly given options to be all accommodating and understanding towards the waste of oxygen that's Stan. But not towards someone who's supposed one of your two friends.
Your not wrong. We have to put up with ALOT when it come between both Stan and Louise. We really are forced to be understanding and accommodating to each of their idiocy and behavior. Same is true for Jeremy on Ian's part. We are FORCED to be friendly with theses people when we really aren't given the choice to say Fuck the hell off.
 

Filipis

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Your not wrong. We have to put up with ALOT when it come between both Stan and Louise. We really are forced to be understanding and accommodating to each of their idiocy and behavior. Same is true for Jeremy on Ian's part. We are FORCED to be friendly with theses people when we really aren't given the choice to say Fuck the hell off.
I have to agree on the Jeremy part. Being a friend to someone who doesn't mind fooling around with multiple girls at the same time is a big no-no for me. Yet you don't get the chance to distance yourself from such "friends" and it only makes you look bad by association.
 

MF_DOOM

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I have to agree on the Jeremy part. Being a friend to someone who doesn't mind fooling around with multiple girls at the same time is a big no-no for me.
Lol, why so salty?

I am sure Louse kind of forced the "bf-gf" thing on Jeremy or decided without telling him they are an official couple now and thats that.
Jeremy is just an average 20 something year old guy that sleeps with every girl he can as long as his dick can function properly or he gets into a serious relationship.
 

Filipis

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Lol, why so salty?

I am sure Louse kind of forced the "bf-gf" thing on Jeremy or decided without telling him they are an official couple now and thats that.
Jeremy is just an average 20 something year old guy that sleeps with every girl he can as long as his dick can function properly or he gets into a serious relationship.
Salty?
I was speaking from IRL perspective - being friends with someone who clearly doesn't mind deceiving two (or more) girls at once is just asking for trouble down the road. And it makes you look like you approve of the acts.

With all the thousand girls introduced and yet-to-be introduced, it wouldn't hurt to have options to distance yourself from Jeremy either.

Does this hamper my enjoyment of the game? Not in any calculable way, as it is just an observation.
 

SerHawkes

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I have to agree on the Jeremy part. Being a friend to someone who doesn't mind fooling around with multiple girls at the same time is a big no-no for me. Yet you don't get the chance to distance yourself from such "friends" and it only makes you look bad by association.
The most you can do is just be in disapproval in the guy and thats it. No matter what your forced into being friends with the guy you may or may not want to be associated with. Plus the guy is so desperate to get Ivy as a notch on his belt it's laughable and makes him look pathetic and a try hard.

Where as our guy Ian is simply playing it cool and calm.
 
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The most you can do is just be in disapproval in the guy and thats it. No matter what your forced into being friends with the guy you may or may not want to be associated with. Plus the guy is so desperate to get Ivy as a notch on his belt it's laughable and makes his pathetic.

Where as our guy Ian is simply playing it cool and calm.
And Ivy comes to Ian
Ivy: "Hey Hubby! That asshole is eyeballing me let's go my car is over there. And I'm not taking you Jeremy"
Jeremy: "Ian can I come too"
Ivy: "No! I won't let you!:devilish:"
Jeremy: ":oops:"

She wouldn't let me bro!:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
If you know, you know!
 
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SerHawkes

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And Ivy comes to Ian
Ivy: "Hey Hubby! That asshole is eyeballing me let's go my car is over there. And I'm not taking you Jeremy"
Jeremy: "Ian can I come too"
Ivy: "No! I won't let you!:devilish:":ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
Jeremy: ":oops:"
God I hope that is an serious option, specially if you throw Jeremy under the bus when she brought him up. God it would so worth it.
 

Socrambus

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I have to agree on the Jeremy part. Being a friend to someone who doesn't mind fooling around with multiple girls at the same time is a big no-no for me. Yet you don't get the chance to distance yourself from such "friends" and it only makes you look bad by association.
The thing that bothers me most about Jeremy's characterization is that even when he knows Ian has serious feelings for Lena, he only puts up minimal resistance before getting a bj from Lena. Maybe you can argue extenuating circunstances like having some drinks, the atmosphere and a hot girl wanting to suck your dick, he's only human after all. But not telling Ian that the girl he's falling for just did that goes totally against the bro code and basic decent male friendship.

Also, not telling Ian about his ex's return in a town where it seems impossible not to encounter everybody at some point it's not cool. You could justify sparing Ian's feelings if they lived somewhere like New York city not in a place where Ian encountering Gillian it's just a matter of time. Talking about Lena when you meet Alison and Cherry it's also not cool, specially when he doesn't like if you talked about Louise before his arrival.
 
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