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Overview of Naivete

Naivete is broken down into two main categories, social and sexual. Social naivete represents the child's awareness of things that should make them not blindly trust adults, whereas sexual naivete is a lack of knowledge of things having specifically to do with sex.

Social aspect of naivete

Lower levels of naivete represent the child becoming less naive. This is always goes in only one direction, from more naive to less naive. There are no natural conditions that can cause a child to gain social naivete.

Lv. 0, 0

  • Not naive at all, cannot be fooled at all.

Lv. 1, 1-5

  • Very aware, cannot be easily fooled or taken advantage of.

Lv. 2, 6-10

  • Has a well-formed concept of the idea of "concent," and the social implications behind it. This is the minimum to boldly stand up to non-consensual sex acts. They will whine and complain about non-consensual sex acts before this level and maybe tell about it, but at this point they will be capable of actually making assertive efforts against it using whatever social tools are available to them. (Within their personality of course. In other words, they will react to non-consensual sex acts the same way you would expect an adult to.)

Lv. 3, 11-15

  • Will be innately aware of the complex emotionality surrounding acts of sex, even without a concept of sex they will kick over all sex acts to the "love" domain with the possible exception of their very first sexual experience.

Lv. 4, 16-20

  • Is aware enough to predict when you are about to ask them to do something they may not be comfortable with that would be considered "bad" in the eyes of the public.

Lv. 5, 21-25

  • Gains a concept of sex-weariness, becoming conscious of sex acts as something they can't be brazen about. Kicks anything they acknowledge as an activity that is "for lovers" over to the "love" stat instead of "touch." Applies to kissing only if they have not yet developed a concept of sex.

Lv. 6, 26-30

  • Minimum for conceptualizing the idea of sex. Above this point, even if they know individual details, such as the parts fitting together and even that it makes babies, they will be unable to conceptualize this idea and will more or less think of it more as a game. It will not feel real to them even if they have the knowledge.

Lv. 7, 31-35

  • Has the concept of adults lying, but still figures everything a trusted (40+ trust) adult says is correct, and will only be mildly suspicious of adults they are comfortable with (20-40 trust.) Will start with a trust of 21 for any adult (you) their parents introduce them to as a trustworthy person.

Lv. 8, 36-40

  • Has no concept of social taboo. Figures everything an adult says is correct. Will start with a trust of 41 for any adult (you) their parents introduce them to as a trustworthy person.

Lv. 9, 41-45

  • Has a weak concept of modesty. +30 starting exposure if naivete starts off at or above this level.

Lv. 10, 46-50

  • Has almost no weariness or concept of someone doing something "bad" to them that doesn't involve physical pain. If they're not being hurt or scared, they will figure it's good.


Sexual aspects of naivete

Each aspect of sexual knowledge represents 5 points of total naivete. The lack of 1 of these pieces of knowledge contributes 5 points to naivete, and then gaining any piece of knowledge on this list removes that 5 points from total naivete.

  • Knows the concept/frame-work for the idea of "sex" (acquired automatically upon learning either about sexual intercourse or where babies come from, provided the social naivete is below 30. If they have engaged in sexual intercourse while their social naivete was above 30, it will no longer count and they can only gain this by learning where babies come from. Must have this concept of sex in order to connect the "sex makes babies" and "physical mechanics of sex" concepts to each other. Thus, both can be known independently of each other but the child will not connect them until their social naivete gets below 30.)
  • Knows what the opposite gender's genitals look like
  • Knows about the female vagina (entirely possible for girls to not know about it)
  • Has discovered masturbation
  • Knows babies are made through "sex," an activity "mommies" and "daddies" do. (can be acquired first by itself, or automatically upon learning that semen makes babies. Knowing the mechanics of sex is not required.)
  • Knows the physical mechanics of sex (the penis goes inside the vagina. Does not necessarily connect it to the concept of sex.)
  • Knows about semen (That it exists and comes out of a boy's penis)
  • Knows semen makes babies (Does not need to know this in order to know that sex makes babies)
  • Knows the full biology of sex (Must know the concept of sex in order to learn this properly)
  • Knows about the emotional complications of sex (Must have social naivete below 15 to get this one)

False sexual knowledge

Represents a corruption in the knowledge from above. False knowledge cannot be gained without a total naivete of at least 30. Possessing false knowledge adds 3 points to total naivete. They are considered to also have the knowledge that this false knowledge is a corruption on, so this means there is a -5, +3 total result to the total naivete, for a net -2.

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Disbelieving

Disbelieving is a trait a child can pick up where, sometimes if you explain how babies are made right after having sex with them, they may be in denial and refuse to believe it and convince themselves the truth you just told them was actually a lie. Every disbelieving trait is attached to a specific piece of sex knowledge, and it actually reverses the naivete effects (+5 naivete instead of -5) and also prevents some other pieces of sex knowledge from lowering naivete.

The disbelieving status can be gained on the "babies are made through sex," and "semen makes babies" sex knowledges, and if they are disbelieving these things then they are unable to gain the "Knows the concept/frame-work for the idea of 'sex'" knowledge, and the "Knows the full biology of sex" knowledge.

Disbelieving has an additional effect of capping out trust at 40, beings they cannot trust you too much or else they will have to admit you may have been telling the truth about what you did with them making a baby. If they have both disbelieving traits, the cap on trust is lowered to 30. If their trust is higher than this cap at the time they gain the disbelieving trait. (how trust higher than the new cap will be handled is up to the coding side to make a decision on.)

The disbelieving trait can be removed by them being provided undeniable evidence that sex/semen makes babies. This evidence can take the form of them discovering they/you are really pregnant, being told the same thing by their parents, or being told the same thing by one of their friends at the daycare. There is an extremely high risk of you getting caught if they find out through their parents.

NOTE: The "know it all" personality has the highest likelihood of becoming disbelieving, and the "curious" personality has the lowest.

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