fatpussy123
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Very interesting that Ivy and Holly are representing the two far ends of the spectrum of nihilism and idealism. Ivy can influence Holly to be more like herself, but is it possible that the reverse will also be true? In a twist of fate Holly will be the one to change Ivy?Ivy and Holly are just on both opposite sides of the spectrum. Ivy is entirely fallen to cynicsm, you get sexual liberation and success by maxing out your potential, every other man and woman is as selfish and sexdriven as you are (if not they are just fooling themselves) vs Hollys idealistic naive imagination of romance, you will end up with your true love through sheer will and fate by being yourself.
There were a few hints that Ivy is very sensible about being slut-shamed:
Her first big crush left his girlfriend for her and spurned girlfriend tricked her into babyplay and humiliated her by releasing those kink videos to the public. So Ivy learned 1. she is hotter and has to compete with jealous colleagues over men, 2. that men value hotness to an extent to sacrifice principles for it and it must be explored, and 3. that emotional intimacy will be used against you, so you have to toughen yourself up and avoid it.
Very easily shown in why she despises Louise and why she hesitates fucking Jeremy.
So she doubles down on slut-shaming and avoids emotional intimacy, making her ironically as frail and immature as Louise at times, she just hides it well better and benefits from being in the writers grace. Because just like GGGB Jessica, Ivy is a projection of what EvaKiss perceives to be the ultimate tough independent sexual free spirited women, who needs no men but due to their pride end up very likely ends up miserable and alone, unless you get a Ashley/Dave figure in their life to handle them. This has partly to do with her role in the narrative: As the mentor and not heroine, Ivy/Jessica are supposed to encourage and guide Bad Jess/Slut Lena, but not overtake them and ultimately be surpassed by them. Hence Ashley can succeeed being a porn star and Jessica didn't, hence Lena could score with Jack and will flourish and Ivy didn't and won't.
Either Eva doesn't know how to give Ivy a proper resolution, so she stays being that allegedly super slut that barely fucks anyone despite their reputation - or they will give Ivy one once she is finally getting in a relationship with Ian, Lena or someone else like Billy or Jeremy. The main flaw that explains this contradiction is that she barely got any development for 12 chapters. Jeremy and Ian got interested in her in chapter 1 and haven't fucked her, yet. The single male fuck she had was off-screen. Either because of writing issues in general or more specific the prevalent narrative rule that Ivy musn't have naughtier content than Lena, else the latters development is undermined.
TLDR: Ivy is doomed.
Ivy tries to influence Holly by putting her through the ringer of casual fucks: Mark, Robert, Clark, Lena, Ivy, maybe Marcel later, and lastly Ian. If Holly's optimism is true and there is light at the end of the tunnel, then Ian will come to love Holly even on her slut path, obviously the choice will actually be made by the player. Ivy will have to reckon with her nihilistic world view being something imposed on herself and not accurate to reality. On the other hand what if Ian rejected Holly at the beach or fucked her casually and later doesn't reciprocate the feeling that slut Holly is clearly holding onto? Then Ivy's worldview will be validated and Holly will be dragged down to the same nihilistic hole Ivy is in.