Talk:Mother's Helping Hand/Virgin/Bunnykin/Mother/Savanah/Flirt/Arm/Back up/Condoms/Entertain/Talk/Ask/Maybe/Privacy/Spy/Next

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NOTE: The no-restraint route where you screw Savanah and/or Emily early and still want the rest of the bunny girls comes from taking one of the other routes earlier where you go a route to quickly have sex with them here. Now that Jack's shown this much restraint for as long as he has, it's very much going the restraint route. Jemini (talk) 18:46, 8 April 2020 (CEST)


I think Jack has shown some restraint but isn't mentally or emotionally ready to hold off that much, the boy wants to loose his V card and here is a chance to do it with someone who really wants to take it from him. I think the great Bunnykin hunt is for a more confident Jack to handle maybe even Alpha level. Just my thoughts. --Telgar (talk) 19:35, 8 April 2020 (CEST)


Dick them now, there's also a possibility of his mother suggesting he attend the next meeting of the club and to participate in the mating portion with a willing senior member. (She would suggest to the club that the best fit would be Cordillia Whitetail, since she's the teacher and has had the most sexual experience) --MrPib (talk) 00:01, 9 April 2020 (CEST)


Get Savannah and her little girl, Get Ms. Whitetail in secret, then use her to influence the other Bunnykin until Jack can get Sophie. But Ms. Whitetail or Savannah will have to warn Jack that using Sophie's Alpha Female status to get the other Bunnykin could cause the non-Fluffs Bunnykin to become sterile. As Alpha Females can influence the fertility of Bunnykin under them and tend to turn off the fertility of non-related females in their Colony. --Telgar (talk) 00:41, 9 April 2020 (CEST)


That's an interesting new rule that... I don't think has a lot of precedence in nature. It would also be something that, from an evolutionary perspective, should GREATLY raise the proportion of Alpha females among the Bunnykin and not have them anywhere near as rare since, due to having two in the same family already, it seems to be somehow genetic. It would also not really fit that well with the whole slave race theme since the master ought to be able to order them out of doing that. (Also, such a mechanic really wouldn't make a lot of sense evolutionary, since females who have the genetic trait that allows their fertility to be turned off by an alpha female would be less likely to be able to pass on her genes. So, it would be an evolutionary unfavorable trait unless it was manipulated into them as a method of birth control that the masters could control via having dominance over the alpha female.) Jemini (talk) 00:58, 9 April 2020 (CEST)


Got the idea from matriarchal animal societies, where non-related females can live in the colony for protection of numbers but are forbidden to mate. If they wanted to mate they had to leave the colony and make their own. Usually rodent colonies, prairie dogs and such. Took it a step further with a mystical approach for the Bunnykin. The Alpha female doesn't always do it but she can, if she feels threatened or feels her family's geans need to be spread more. But just because the option is there, doesn't mean Sophie would use it.

Yes Jack could order her to release it, if he knew that it could happen, also with Alpha Females I felt more submissive Matriarch, than a slave like other Bunnykin females. --Telgar (talk) 01:11, 9 April 2020 (CEST)


If that's the way it works, given her personality write-up, it would probably be more likely for her to turn off ALL of their fertilities and maybe even already have it in that state. Could make for an interesting set-up where Jack has to get Sophie to submit to him in order to have babies with even Savanah here. Or, just convince her he's a good mate by how good a relationship he develops with Emily, which will at least get her to turn it on for Savanah (but probably not Emily) Jemini (talk) 02:41, 9 April 2020 (CEST)


They have to share a bonded mate first. "Bunnykin Alpha females have complete control over there ovulation and in some rare occasions in the ovulation of females under them who share a bonded mate. Many of these Alphas use this to ensure their own young are predominant in the family and breeding."--Telgar (talk) 02:57, 9 April 2020 (CEST)