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No need to be jealous, he's just a fictional characterThis MC is the grand master of pre, post and mid nut clarity
It's a wonder he manages to have any sex at all
No need to be jealous, he's just a fictional characterThis MC is the grand master of pre, post and mid nut clarity
It's a wonder he manages to have any sex at all
Sooner or later the entire board will get together to collectively gaslight anybody who asks this question and just tell them that it was always chapter one and there was no chapter two just to convince them that they have slipped into a parallel timeline. I'm betting they still don't use the search function to preserve their sanity.Why r we back in chapter 1?!!!
Funny you say that in response to a joke ...It's called a joke, maybe you've heard of them
The relationship with the lesbian couple is different from what he has with Becca and Lily, and is developing with Mei. They're not a couple, he just satisfies her occasional need for penis, since she's bisexual and feels the need to satisfy the part of her that likes men now and then, and her wife is super understanding about it. Furthermore, Abby doesn't know about *any* of Frank's relationships, yet, and most kids don't want to know about their parents' sex lives. I honestly feel like this one is going to be the least troublesome to explain. People are a lot less used to actual loving relationships with multiple partners than they are to casual sex partners or 'friends with benefits' relationships.What are we talking about again? Oh. Nothing. We are just talking about nothing. I kind of miss all the whining about new models and haircuts because that at least had a subject. Maybe I can liven up the room by changing the subject. Well, adding a subject since everybody seems to be either talking out of their ass or sticking their hand in it.
I must ask how Abby is going to react when she discovers that her dad is dating a lesbian couple? I mean, as if him making a harem of her sisters and his assistant isn't strange enough. Sooner or later he is going to have to bring it up. If there is a theme in this game it is clearly that what you do in the dark will always come to light whether you want it to or not. Now we know that the women in this strange little universe are unusually forgiving of Francis and his love dodecahedron, but I have a feeling that Abby might react differently because of the way she was introduced to them. Thinking that she was meeting new friends, not her father's lover and her wife. This deception might cut a little deeper than the other revelations because his other lies were motivated by wishing to keep a promise or to protect her. This one is basically just to cover his ass.
I'm glad to hear your perspective on it. But I also question whether or not the relationship might perhaps be more intimate and serious than it was meant to be at first. Her wife has been warming up to him, and they are actually becoming much better friends than he is with the one that is his sex partner. They may not be sexually compatible, but they seem to be very emotionally compatible. The last conversation indicated that they wanted him to meet the parents. Hmm. I think that it is unusual to introduce your extramarital casual sex partners to your parents. So the characterization of the relationship is murky. It is easy to infer that they may be considering him as a father for their child, but are unwilling to reveal this intention until they garner approval from the fabulously wealthy and somewhat particular parents. It would be nice if Abby was cool with it but at this time it is just another layer in the shit sandwich of secrets she is going to have to bite into. Hearing that he is planning to start another family, and not with her, might be a bridge too far.The relationship with the lesbian couple is different from what he has with Becca and Lily, and is developing with Mei. They're not a couple, he just satisfies her occasional need for penis, since she's bisexual and feels the need to satisfy the part of her that likes men now and then, and her wife is super understanding about it. Furthermore, Abby doesn't know about *any* of Frank's relationships, yet, and most kids don't want to know about their parents' sex lives. I honestly feel like this one is going to be the least troublesome to explain. People are a lot less used to actual loving relationships with multiple partners than they are to casual sex partners or 'friends with benefits' relationships.
The meeting of the parents thing is due to her parents basically being homophobes, and interested in literally anyone who might knock up their daughter. It's more the parents being weird than an indicator of the style of relationship, to me. Is there opportunity for it to become more than what it is? Absolutely, but for now it's not a romantic relationship at all.I'm glad to hear your perspective on it. But I also question whether or not the relationship might perhaps be more intimate and serious than it was meant to be at first. Her wife has been warming up to him, and they are actually becoming much better friends than he is with the one that is his sex partner. They may not be sexually compatible, but they seem to be very emotionally compatible. The last conversation indicated that they wanted him to meet the parents. Hmm. I think that it is unusual to introduce your extramarital casual sex partners to your parents. So the characterization of the relationship is murky. It is easy to infer that they may be considering him as a father for their child, but are unwilling to reveal this intention until they garner approval from the fabulously wealthy and somewhat particular parents. It would be nice if Abby was cool with it but at this time it is just another layer in the shit sandwich of secrets she is going to have to bite into. Hearing that he is planning to start another family, and not with her, might be a bridge too far.
Perhaps. But will Abby agree with you? I don't know about that. Maybe if she had never met them, but just the act of being introduced to them the way that she was might cause her to believe that the relationship is far more serious than it is. I know that I don't introduce my sex partners to my daughters unless the relationship is serious and going in a good direction.The meeting of the parents thing is due to her parents basically being homophobes, and interested in literally anyone who might knock up their daughter. It's more the parents being weird than an indicator of the style of relationship, to me. Is there opportunity for it to become more than what it is? Absolutely, but for now it's not a romantic relationship at all.
That's also a little different since they're neighbours, and she's likely to run into the women in the building. We don't even know, yet, if Abby is a jealous person, so trying to figure out how she'll react is really tough. I don't even know if she's *had* a relationship before.Perhaps. But will Abby agree with you? I don't know about that. Maybe if she had never met them, but just the act of being introduced to them the way that she was might cause her to believe that the relationship is far more serious than it is. I know that I don't introduce my sex partners to my daughters unless the relationship is serious and going in a good direction.
Your "joke" seemed more like a male Karen's complaintFunny you say that in response to a joke ...
Hmmm ...Your "joke" seemed more like a male Karen's complaint
This was your joke. I see more of a straight up complaint there than in my snide remark - whether you consider it funny or not - without any true reference to how things are in this game and just at the phrasing of your comment.This MC is the grand master of pre, post and mid nut clarity
It's a wonder he manages to have any sex at all
She seems to not have a problem with Lilly dating other people. Additionally, it has been said a few times that she has had boyfriends, but never got anywhere sexually with them.That's also a little different since they're neighbours, and she's likely to run into the women in the building. We don't even know, yet, if Abby is a jealous person, so trying to figure out how she'll react is really tough. I don't even know if she's *had* a relationship before.
I can't remember if male Karens are referred to as "Chads" or "Kyles". Personally, I think it should be "Darrens" simply for the rhyme.Your "joke" seemed more like a male Karen's complaint
There's been many suggestions for that. Probably not gonna close down on a single one just like there's no single male "Mary Sue" until now ("Marty Sue", "Gary Stu", ...)I can't remember if male Karens are referred to as "Chads" or "Kyles". Personally, I think it should be "Darrens" simply for the rhyme.
As was stated already, Beth is just Frank's fuckbuddy for when she's craving dick, and Nessa's strap-on isn't enough. As for Nessa, sure she's becoming closer to Frank....as a platonic friend, maybe eventually a best friend considering he doesn't have one and she's learning more and more about his home life and issues that he needs her advice with.Perhaps. But will Abby agree with you? I don't know about that. Maybe if she had never met them, but just the act of being introduced to them the way that she was might cause her to believe that the relationship is far more serious than it is. I know that I don't introduce my sex partners to my daughters unless the relationship is serious and going in a good direction.
"Darrens" Damn, wish I'd thought of thatI can't remember if male Karens are referred to as "Chads" or "Kyles". Personally, I think it should be "Darrens" simply for the rhyme.