Well, that's going a bit far, but I do get what you mean.
[He doesn't like when Jun talks about dying! But he refrains from scolding him this time, since he understands why Jun reacted strongly. That "John" person just sounds awful. You certainly won't catch him sleeping with everything that moves, never caring whether his partners orgasm, and hitting them with whips in the process!
Though it's not just violent kinks John and the others are engaged in; scrolling through more text reveals even more examples, like "temperature play with Tommy" and "petplay with Pam and Cindy." He's not even sure what those entail, really. And it's not just John who gets around, judging from all the other names onscreen. Jack, Ellie, Amy... he can't keep track of these NPCs and their affairs! But given some of the stuff he's bound to find in the marketplace later, he should probably just be glad they're not named Iori, Jin, Reo and Rintarou...
His eyes scan back and forth over the small screen. Reading on a watch is horribly inconvenient, though it might be a bit less awkward than looking his partner in the eye while there's such filth written in front of them. Honestly, most of the Game 52 "explanation" is worthless. It's just a bunch of suggested positions and strange fetishes, which has absolutely zero use to him. But one thing in particular does stand out.]
What do they even mean by "value"? How is that determined?
[He speaks with a frown, less revolted (though there's still a bit of that leftover) and more simply confused this time. "John will collect Amy's card and Amy will collect John's," it said, but what cards are they talking about? "Ellie has the same value as John," it said after that, but what does "value" mean?
Maybe they mean it literally. You take someone to bed and then hand them a playing card once the deed is done. But as he tells Jun, finally turning towards his partner again,]
I haven't been given any cards to hand out. Have you?
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[He doesn't like when Jun talks about dying! But he refrains from scolding him this time, since he understands why Jun reacted strongly. That "John" person just sounds awful. You certainly won't catch him sleeping with everything that moves, never caring whether his partners orgasm, and hitting them with whips in the process!
Though it's not just violent kinks John and the others are engaged in; scrolling through more text reveals even more examples, like "temperature play with Tommy" and "petplay with Pam and Cindy." He's not even sure what those entail, really. And it's not just John who gets around, judging from all the other names onscreen. Jack, Ellie, Amy... he can't keep track of these NPCs and their affairs! But given some of the stuff he's bound to find in the marketplace later, he should probably just be glad they're not named Iori, Jin, Reo and Rintarou...
His eyes scan back and forth over the small screen. Reading on a watch is horribly inconvenient, though it might be a bit less awkward than looking his partner in the eye while there's such filth written in front of them. Honestly, most of the Game 52 "explanation" is worthless. It's just a bunch of suggested positions and strange fetishes, which has absolutely zero use to him. But one thing in particular does stand out.]
What do they even mean by "value"? How is that determined?
[He speaks with a frown, less revolted (though there's still a bit of that leftover) and more simply confused this time. "John will collect Amy's card and Amy will collect John's," it said, but what cards are they talking about? "Ellie has the same value as John," it said after that, but what does "value" mean?
Maybe they mean it literally. You take someone to bed and then hand them a playing card once the deed is done. But as he tells Jun, finally turning towards his partner again,]
I haven't been given any cards to hand out. Have you?