That's not why I read it. Everyone's ticking is different, but to me it's to do with the experiencing of primal pleasure that is so great it can't be denied, no matter how hard the person tries. Descent into debauchery, and all that. The shattered relationship is a testament to how strong that desire is. The relationship breaking is essential in the sense that it states 'this is how much she was aroused, she couldn't hold back even in front of her husband', but not necessarily the arousing part per-se.(Nice Time for Roo) tries to make you feel bad
*Hand up* I relate to both of those parties. Both the idea of being able to steal some hot MILF from her husband and drive her crazy with pleasure, pleasure so great she leaves her husband/boyfriend/w'e, and from the perspective of the woman in her feeling that good that she can't resist being stolen in the first place.Quote said:And you're correct, you can relate to the heroine or the one stealing her, but who really wants to?
It's not your fetish, which is fine. But when you're saying "Nice Time for Roo is written badly", I really sense you're saying "I don't understand Nice Time for Roo."
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