You're in the wrong thread, my friend. There's no such character as Stan the Man here. There's only Stan the Simp.Updates on Stan the man?
You don't need Ian to date Holly for that, simply have Lena watch out for her during the outings with Ivy, and prevent Ivy from getting personal with Holly.On the other hand, Holly dating Ian would prevent her turning into a slut, where we can control Lena to avoid that.
Man it's still wild how big the show was when it was airing at it's peak only to more or less disappear from public conscious because of how shit the final season and ending were.Which one? View attachment 5153590
No spoiling please. I haven't finished it...yet.Man it's still wild how big the show was when it was airing at it's peak only to more or less disappear from public conscious because of how shit the final season and ending were.
Actually Stan the Man was Stan Lee's nicknameYou're in the wrong thread, my friend. There's no such character as Stan the Man here. There's only Stan the Simp.
And if you're referring to someone else, then I think you've confused him with the character from the A Song of Ice and Fire books, aka Stannis The Mannis.
He's getting blue balled.Updates on Stan the loser?
Spoiling would be watching the final seasons. Just don't. Whatever you imagine is better.No spoiling please. I haven't finished it...yet.
I initially agreed with you, but then I accidentally got a playthrough where Ian fucks Holly at the book fair instead of fucking Cindy at Wade's birthday, which still leads to the throuple in spite of Lena breaking up with Ian. I did not know it was possible. I did not get it on purpose, but this playthrough is quite nice (still cancels Lena's MFM fantasy, EK being EK).You don't need Ian to date Holly for that, simply have Lena watch out for her during the outings with Ivy, and prevent Ivy from getting personal with Holly.
Personally, i feel that Ian/Lena starting as a couple who hangs out with Holly, and Lena and Holly developing attraction for each other and Holly getting to join as the result is more cohesive, and avoids the whole "Ian switching girls" aspect which you mention.
Neither. Next update will be Lena, Ivy and Jessica at Billys place with Jeremy, shady looking janitor and other randoms.Is there some Axel content in the new update, or is it again Seymour/Stan scenes and focused on that?
The translator conveyed your message perfectly. And I 100% agree the only male character that is worth getting into a relationship in this game is Ian, and maybe(if he fixed himself) Wade? Whereas everyone is either toxic, or plain boring walking dildos.A sane Lena should never look at Jeremy when Ian is around...
If you're playing a slutty Lena who sleeps with every man she meets, that's a different story...
Ian is the only man in the play who is written with any depth. This has nothing to do with him being the male protagonist.
The many female supporting characters in the play are also quite deeply developed.
The one thing all the male supporting characters have in common is that they have dicks...
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For a slutty cheating Lena, I don't thing that we have seen a partner that really match the energy, maybe simp Stan or submissive Ian would be okay with a parade of bulls and girls through their bedroom, but this version is for those who cater to the NTR flavorThe translator conveyed your message perfectly. And I 100% agree the only male character that is worth getting into a relationship in this game is Ian, and maybe(if he fixed himself) Wade? Whereas everyone is either toxic, or plain boring walking dildos.
I mean, it's possible but like the other person i was responding to said:I initially agreed with you, but then I accidentally got a playthrough where Ian fucks Holly at the book fair instead of fucking Cindy at Wade's birthday, which still leads to the throuple in spite of Lena breaking up with Ian. I did not know it was possible. I did not get it on purpose, but this playthrough is quite nice (still cancels Lena's MFM fantasy, EK being EK).
and i agree with that sentiment. Lena is quite justified in kicking Ian to the curb over that, and her getting in relationship with him (and Holly) afterwards an acting like it's the best thing that has happened to her ever, when Ian has already shown himself not to be very trustworthy seems kinda... ehh.This path does feel a bit douchbag-ish, because Ian is in fact betraying Lena at that point.
Honestly,....Yes.I mean, it's possible but like the other person i was responding to said:
and i agree with that sentiment. Lena is quite justified in kicking Ian to the curb over that, and her getting in relationship with him (and Holly) afterwards an acting like it's the best thing that has happened to her ever, when Ian has already shown himself not to be very trustworthy seems kinda... ehh.