Mamaragan
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Sharing can be consensual when it’s built on mutual respect between both partners. They can explore and push boundaries while still staying true to their feelings. NTR should only occur as a result of specific choices, gor example, when the relationship is already weak, or when the MC is actively cheating. This is similar to what another anon mentioned about burning boundaries, where sharing, cuck, and NTR elements exist but are entirely dependent on relationship strength and player decisions.That's exactly the plan. Cheating/NTR was added later, but the plans for it have been around for a while, although not from the first day. Fundamentally, though, the game was designed around cuckolding from day one. Of course, there will also be vanilla content, because a relationship is the foundation here. But anyone who knows the game well should realize that this only makes up a tiny part of the content, as the real focus is and always has been on other things.
Long story short: the game's content will be predominantly cuckold and NTR, probably in that order, while the vanilla stuff will be side content at best.
The issue with east block is how NTR was introduced. The game was always about choices, giving the player agency over what happens in their playthrough. Suddenly, it did a complete 180, taking a nose dive into NTR clichés and banalities.
Take the dinner scene with the MC’s father. Kath should have been aware of the strained relationship between the MC and his dad. Yet she repeatedly belittles the MC in front of someone he despises, dances with that man, and when the MC finally has enough of the humiliation, she chooses to stay behind instead of following her boyfriend. To add insult to injury, she cheats, not just with anyone, but with the MC’s father, someone the MC actively hates.
That scene directly contradicts how the game had presented itself up to that point and nearly dismantles Kath’s established personality. Even if the NTR was meant to be "unavoidable" it was executed extremely poorly.