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It would be absurd for Eric - the character - to be mad about this (or anyone in his place). That being said it makes sense for the viewer to feel somewhat NTR'd (to a lesser degree) because we are privy to Anya's thoughts - something Eric is very much not - so we know how much she cares about him on a deeper level. That being said I didn't mind almost all of the scene, it really was that ending that just didn't feel quite right. It was poor writing and I say that as a huge defender of CG and somebody who respects his work.The Anya pov was always going to have people on the fence , did I massively enjoy it .... Meh I seen it more as a means to an end to help bring her out of her shell to open up her story as her suppressed general sexual desires are now somewhat more loose making her more open to the idea of her and Eric
So I don't see it as NTR at all , they aren't together and outside of the crush being there nothing has happened as of yet so it can't fit with NTR
It's like getting mad at your crush because she's dated in the past , like yes people have a preference but ultimately she doesn't owe you anything at that current moment there's nothing remotely romantic in a physical aspect that's happened yet so really at the end of the day you don't get a say
But to have the mind set in a game like this that every woman owes you something when nothing definitively set in stone it walks a dangerous line to some dangerous behaviours
That's my view on the matter personally
She literally went from being super shy about a dick pic to talking about getting the guys cock on her face and filming it in what, 30 minutes? It was bad writing. It happens. I don't somehow think this means CG can't do better in the future. I still have a ton of respect for his work, but I think it's good to be honest about when writing is bad.
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