Hi! I definitely agree that it can get really messy with Debbie on the share/swing route, far more than on the NTR route for instance. But I think while esp. in the beginning of the swing with Debbie it will need deft handling of events to prevent extreme jealousy and rivalry from the two women in love with the MMC, it can be done. and who knows, you I guessThanks for your comments, Turret. I love Debbie - but it could get messy, and Heather's fine on the Share route - but she's a right fucker on the the Cuck path. Re Trish - there's something about her that I like - not quite sure what it is, but I reckon she's really going to fuck the MMC up (path dependent)!
Having played the cuck route to see what is different, I too agree that Heather comes across very different in the cuck and share routes. But I like this, because it shows how things are different due to the circumstances. We see a warming of the relations between MMC and Heather on the swing/share route already and I think the two can become really good friends later in the game.
On the darker routes Heather sure can become really big trouble for the MMC, due to how she thinks about the MMC there and urges the WMC forward.
By the way, Heather too is a combination of 2 DAZ characters, I am correct with the observation? Or am I on the woodway and there is a single DAZ character which Heather comes from?
Trish, I can see what you mean about her appeal, but on the share route she is a first grade bully and mobber, someone who should get her comuppance some day for what she does at work. The situation is different on the dark route, where the MMC has the obvious work ethic and "speed" of L&P and needs his kicks in the backside to get going. Whereas on the Share route Trish is mobbing a coworker just because she can.
This becomes very clear in the situation with Avery, where (depending if you are a good guy or a jerk to her) she admits in a roundabout way that Trish is full of s... when it comes to the MMC and is deliberately targeting him for petty reasons. And that she, Avery, will not continue to help her.