First things first. On none of the paths did Julia have sex with someone for money, so stop calling her a whore and a prostitute.What I meant is that, Julia on the path of trust, one says another does!! Example: in the scene when Julia goes to drink coffee with Cornell and Rufus, she tells Mc to be quiet because she won't do anything silly, and when she returns after 30 minutes, she proudly tells him that Rufus has been looking non-stop at her boobs and that he liked the attention, after which he tells Mc that he thinks it's funny that Cornell was jealous when Rufus groped her ass when he hugged her.
Since when a Julia who loves Mc behaves like an ordinary whore and lets all the newcomers touch her and she likes it?
Moving on to the kitchen scene with Rufus. Julia didn't do anything. Rufus looked at her. She admitted that it made her feel good that someone felt she was attractive, which is a normal feeling. She hugged him, which is an innocent move among friends. Finally, Rufus grabbed her. And he was immediately shut down by Cornell. More than likely, if Cornell had not done so, Julia would have. So what did Julia do wrong in this scene? Be an attractive woman? How dare she!
Why isn't she allowed to talk to her boyfriend about going to a birthday party? Especially if her boyfriend is going with her?1) When Julia was invited to Rufus's party, she did not refuse the proposal, and said that she would think about it (even if she tells Mc later that she does not go without him)
What kind of birthday parties do you go to? Mine are usually about gifts and cake, maybe some pizza and beer. Sex is almost never a part of it. Thinking that a birthday party has to be something sexual by default is just a very strange assumption.2) Julia is already thinking that anything could happen at Rufus' party, that is, it is clear that Julia knows something sexual will happent at the party. From where to where, when you are invited to someone's birthday party, you have to think about something like this, if you don't have this in mind?
From my point of view, if Julia loved and was truly faithful to MC, she should not even put this problem on the path of trust. If he was on the path of corruption, it was something else.
Remember that Jasmine is still there. Julia and Cornell do not know that Jasmine already knows about the fake relationship. This is why they started the act and why they are continuing the act. They keep it going even a couple of days later when Cornell's mom and Jamine leave, too. Cornell accidentally revealed that Julia wasn't his real gf but probably didn't want to risk them saying something to MC with Jasmine around. (Did that reveal happen on this path or one of the others?)3) When Mc goes down to the kitchen and listens to the conversation between Julia, Cornell and Rufus, When Rufus tells Julie to invite Mc to the party, Julia doesn't tell him that Mc is her friend (even if Rufus knows that she's a fake girlfriend only). Also in the kitchen, Julia is silent and accepts that Cornell should take her in his arms as if she were really his girlfriend and not MC's girlfriend.
She is turned on because she feels attractive by the men looking at her. Most birthday parties don't involve fucking and she had no control over Rufus grabbing her butt during a hug. And MC said it was cool if she kept hanging out because the party was still happening even if he needed to sit down for a bit due to his injury.After seeing Mc, Julia tells Mc that she likes to be the center of attention and that she is very excited. Turns her on what? that she will be fucked at Rufus' party and that the preview lets Rufus rub her ass? instead of staying with Mc (whom he claims to love), he leaves and stays with Cornell and Rufus?
Because it would look suspicious for Julia to go wake up MC to tell him that she was going to work with her "boyfriend" (Cornell) in front of Cornell's mother.4) Julia leaves for a whole day without even giving a message to Mc to inform him of this. You said he was counting on Jasmine to tell him, but Jasmine is not Mc's girlfriend.
What would it be like for your girlfriend to leave for a whole day and rely on a stranger to tell you where she is? This explanation sound stupid to me, honestly.
Also, if you are really describing the "path of trust" (as you call it), then why would MC have any reason not to trust Julia? On this path she hasn't done anything wrong and probably didn't know that she wouldn't have a signal on her cell phone all day. She probably just figured she would try to sneak away to call or text later, when Cornell's mom wasn't standing there watching her, but then didn't have the opportunity.
Generally speaking, though, I don't own my significant other. Even if they don't do exactly what I might prefer every time. That's just how having a healthy adult relationship works. At some point, you have to just simply believe that they're not fucking other people every time they leave your sight. If you can't handle this, don't be in a relationship.