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Are you suggesting I need to hide my bottle of chocolate syrup when they're around? Because that should be saved for ice cream or sexy times.
I think it's already too late. Ayhsel has already sneaked up behind your back to steal the bottle.Are you suggesting I need to hide my bottle of chocolate syrup when they're around? Because that should be saved for ice cream or sexy times.
Today, I agree with you!ive said it befoer and ill say it again, best ending would be Bella, Nami, and Victoria
You named Edgelord Nikka?When chapter 1 was released it said that they are siblings not adoptive siblings but SIBLINGS but with Patreon rules the dev need to made them roomies/roommates. If Nikka and Nami are adoptive siblings then people like Zara wouldn't pointed out or question Nami being red head while Nikka isn't.
The patch will help fixing their real relationship this also include other siblings like Maja and Victoria, Zara and Vanessa and lastly Bella and her sister. Without patch they calling them rommies/roommates/friends
Nika is the default MC name if you don't give him one since the last update.You named Edgelord Nikka?
U serious? I thought it would be something more german or deffinitely not something like "Nika".Nika is the default MC name if you don't give him one since the last update.
I also thought the same but then I remembered his sister's name is Nami a Japanese origin name so I just go with itU serious? I thought it would be something more german or deffinitely not something like "Nika".
I don't know why it should be more german and what a typical german name would be, but as a german I can tell you this name isn't unusual in Germany. Not as a stand alone name but as a nick name for Anika/Annika/Anicka. Mostly in the West of Germany in the border regions to the Netherlands. So far I know the name "Nika" is also a thing in East Germany where the Soviets was the occupy force until 1990. At least there are many Russians here who fled from there in the 1990s because of the economic crises in the ex-USSR. So yes, this name is a normal one in Germany. I think the most Germans knows at least one Nika.I thought it would be something more german or deffinitely not something like "Nika".
It is fitting if Nojiko gave them their names, which is another reminder that the old story about the two siblings is complete quark. Whatever happened back then must be sifferent to what we know. Not for nothing Nika is researching what really happened.U serious? I thought it would be something more german or deffinitely not something like "Nika".
That is correct, but it is a girl´s nickname and that is the version I hear normally. Nika for a boy is unusual. Niko (short for Nikolaus) would be more often heard for boys.I don't know why it should be more german and what a typical german name would be, but as a german I can tell you this name isn't unusual in Germany. Not as a stand alone name but as a nick name for Anika/Annika/Anicka.
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So in Germany you name your boys as Nika which is a nickname to Anika which is a name given to girls???I don't know why it should be more german and what a typical german name would be, but as a german I can tell you this name isn't unusual in Germany. Not as a stand alone name but as a nick name for Anika/Annika/Anicka. Mostly in the West of Germany in the border regions to the Netherlands. So far I know the name "Nika" is also a thing in East Germany where the Soviets was the occupy force until 1990. At least there are many Russians here who fled from there in the 1990s because of the economic crises in the ex-USSR. So yes, this name is a normal one in Germany. I think the most Germans knows at least one Nika.
But let me ask you this, why should the name "more german"? The place where this AVN is settled isn't Germany.
Maybe it's a japanese name too and they were really adopted.I also thought the same but then I remembered his sister's name is Nami a Japanese origin name so I just go with it