Chapter 3 by cphi
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Character Creation - Shame
{if History = 0
}Beth had a sheltered, somewhat vanilla upbringing, with a small number of sexual partners. Even if she had fantasies of more adventurous behavior, she lacked either the will or opportunity to explore them. {elseif@ History = 1
}Beth has an average sexual history. She had a decent but not ridiculous number of sexual partners, and her sex life had included a modest amount of experimentation. {else
}From the moment Beth had been able, she had grabbed the sexual world by the horns. Numerous sexual partners, scenarios, parties, adventures. She had sown her wild oats and the wild oats of several others. {endif
}
Choose an initial Shame level for Beth. High shame will not stop Beth from straying, and low Shame will not guarantee it. Shame is representative of how Beth feels about her behaviors: with high Shame she will be conflicted, unsure, and guilty about misbehavior. With lower Shame, she cares less and less about the morality of her behavior.
Shame is also independent of Sexual History. If Beth is sheltered, but has low shame, it simply means she never had the chance to indulge her secret desires the way she wanted. If she has a Wild sexual history but high Shame, it simply means that she fell so hard for Brian that she's trying to put all that promiscuity behind her.
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Staying Faithful (v 2.0)
Can she balance her devotion to her fiancee with her innate need to be bad?
A reboot of my other Staying Faithful story, adding more game mechanics as well as animated gifs, both inspired by sexybjgal69 and her "Attaining Tenure" story. Our heroine is 147 days from tying the knot, but can she stay loyal while balancing her secret desires and mounting libido? It's up to you....or maybe there's nothing you can do to keep her on the straight and narrow.
Updated on Jun 12, 2024
by cphi
Created on Apr 14, 2024
by cphi
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