LoveWhores

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Lena was definitely wild in college... Affair with professor, abortion.(n):cautious::HideThePain::FacePalm:
That was probably the only really hot and naughty question in that "never have i ever" game ,i really did enjoy it when Lena explain how she get pregnant and made a abortion when she just turn eighteen and moved from her parents. Althought i preffer the game "true or dare" it's more fun and exciting then "never have i ever" - just like in Ivy's place where they did play that kind of a game with Jeremy and Louise :p :devilish:
 
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Ray_D

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Ouch, I can't imagine what that does to your neck and spine.:HideThePain: You have peculiar taste Ray. :WutFace:
Next Ray will expect Ian and Lena to do the helicopter, requiring an athletic skill-check from both MC's.
You guys really think I'm depraved kamasutra freak. But that gif I found it looking for memes. Now if you ask me about MMA, then yes, I can speak freely, I'm not an expert but I enjoy watching the fights.:KEK:
 
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SearingFive

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That is actually irrelevant here for the point of discussion, since it is a equation on traits of Seymour and Viktor. While Seymour is stacking the deck in his favour (which he should not do, but can and does), he also does HELP Lena if on good terms when he has no reason to do so. And we talk about sums Lena could never bring to the table alone, even if Seymour would never have meddled in her life before. Seymour can do good deeds if he wants to.
My discussion was never about Viktor but on Seymour alone. The "good term" you are discussing only happens if Lena signed the contract. I see that "help" as an investment from Seymour's side. It has nothing to do with empathy. He's just ensuring his "goods" are in stable condition. It gives Seymour a plenty of reason to secure his investment because he's spending a lot on it.

Guys & gals, are you actually sex freak like these charectors in liberal western countries?
No, don't take this game or social media as a representation of the western society. You only see the extremes, if you want to experience the real thing, then go visit a western country (if it's possible) or talk to actual people who are not terminally online.
 

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My discussion was never about Viktor but on Seymour alone. The "good term" you are discussing only happens if Lena signed the contract. I see that "help" as an investment from Seymour's side. It has nothing to do with empathy. He's just ensuring his "goods" are in stable condition. It gives Seymour a plenty of reason to secure his investment because he's spending a lot on it.


No, don't take this game or social media as a representation of the western society. You only see the extremes, if you want to experience the real thing, then go visit a western country (if it's possible) or talk to actual people who are not terminally online.
See, this is why I ignored Turret. He doesn't understand about transactional actions and manipulative tactics NOT being "good deeds", and that they very much are not.
 

prpa

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What's the abortion story? Or does she not go into it much?
Not much, as I remember she had it when she was 18 and just moved out of her parents house, and she is grateful they didn't find out.

It's schrodinger's abortion, she both had it and didn't have it, depending on whether lust is her highest attribute. :p
 
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SearingFive

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What's the abortion story? Or does she not go into it much?
Python:
l "I had just turned eighteen and finally moved out. Lots of partying and chaos back then, and well, I wasn't very careful."
                l "Luckily, I was already an adult, so my parents didn't have to find out."
                e "I imagine it must have been tough..."
                l "It wasn't fun, no."
 
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prpa

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I just checked and a lust stat not only affects Lena abortion question, but she also cheated in the past, and had one night stands, meanwhile with other stats higher than the lust she didn't have abortion, didn't cheated and didn't have one night stands.

It's a little bit stupid that an attribute can affect her past, IMO it would be better if her past was static (regardless if it was a slutty past or not).
 
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I just checked and a lust stat not only affects Lena abortion question, but she also cheated in the past, and had one night stands, meanwhile with other stats higher than the lust she didn't have abortion, didn't cheated and didn't have one night stands.

It's a little bit stupid that an attribute can affect her past, it would be better at least IMO if her past was static (regardless if it was a slutty past or not).
I think it does make certain sense that if you've played your Lena as intelligent and not sex obsessed (or the opposite, or the charisma-based in-between) this matches her behavior in the past, instead of being potentially a complete mismatch. Just like you can pick if she's a smoker or what's her interest(s).
 

prpa

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I think it does make certain sense that if you've played your Lena as intelligent and not sex obsessed (or the opposite, or the charisma-based in-between) this matches her behavior in the past, instead of being potentially a complete mismatch. Just like you can pick if she's a smoker or what's her interest(s).
I mean if you are going for intelligence based play through, Lena leaving her slutty past could be explained as part of growing up and maturing.

But you are right, although it's not perfect and there are some inconsistencies, it does make more sense like it is now.
 
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I mean if you are going for intelligence based play through, Lena leaving her slutty past could be explained as part of growing up and maturing.

But you are right, although it's not perfect and there are some inconsistencies, it does make more sense like it is now.
I guess it makes different playthroughs even more radically different. Replayability is a good end goal, and it must be nice to think of all that branch writing paying off more often. I think it gives the game a very Multiverse vibe. I do have to admit that I find some of the choices very difficult personally to make, and I don't think I can bring myself to go down the darkest paths.
 
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