People read what they want to read and ignore/disregard anything that doesn't fit that. Like we know nothing about his past relationships but all they care about is Zach playboy = can't fall in love. Maybe he never had to work this much to conquer the girl?, maybe he is into older women and those he met in past didn't really fall in love with him (prob didn't steal that many wives...). But fundamentally trying to rationalize love is stupid, "He wouldn't fall in love ..." nah stop it. You make not like the way it turned out, not exactly rare with fiction involving romance, but it's not unrealistic or bad writing.Do people not read the text when they play? It's been obvious for a few updates now that Zach was hooked on sophie exactly as much as she was hooked on him. He even showed vulnerability on certain occasions and showed her his feelings, which even sophie was surprised at.
I think it's just one of many reasons. People approach those games from various angles, like I think some play ntr to confirm their hate for women or smth. I like slut routes because I don't really consider girl falling for another a deep moral degradation.I have a hypothesis:
The reason most people prefer slut endings to romance endings in ntr is because slut endings allow you a form of schadenfreude, "See she left me, but the bull uses her as nothing but a toy anyway!". Romance endings, on the other hand, hit much harder. She is happy, you are not. There is nothing to soften the blow, no way to cope or feel better about it. So in a sense, slut endings could be a seen as a soft of psychological defense mechanism.
Thoughts?
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