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The second and third options quickly progress to the main story events, but the 1st option has a series of outcomes that have him taking advantage of Sonia's mental condition and molesting her for a series of progressions depending on how long the reader wants to drag it out (with options to progress to the main story at any point.) [[User:Jemini|Jemini]] ([[User talk:Jemini|talk]]) 22:43, 30 January 2020 (CET)
The second and third options quickly progress to the main story events, but the 1st option has a series of outcomes that have him taking advantage of Sonia's mental condition and molesting her for a series of progressions depending on how long the reader wants to drag it out (with options to progress to the main story at any point.) [[User:Jemini|Jemini]] ([[User talk:Jemini|talk]]) 22:43, 30 January 2020 (CET)
While I ''do'' speak Spanish, I never really learned the sexual slangs. Thus "preñada" is used more for animals. And after further searches, there aren't any, so I guess her parents chose that phrase specifically so she'd be none the wiser. --[[User:MrPib|MrPib]] ([[User talk:MrPib|talk]]) 23:33, 30 January 2020 (CET)

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The second and third options quickly progress to the main story events, but the 1st option has a series of outcomes that have him taking advantage of Sonia's mental condition and molesting her for a series of progressions depending on how long the reader wants to drag it out (with options to progress to the main story at any point.) Jemini (talk) 22:43, 30 January 2020 (CET)


While I do speak Spanish, I never really learned the sexual slangs. Thus "preñada" is used more for animals. And after further searches, there aren't any, so I guess her parents chose that phrase specifically so she'd be none the wiser. --MrPib (talk) 23:33, 30 January 2020 (CET)