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Something I don't understand about Kiyoko and the Kitsune Den
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<blockquote data-quote="Daft Hellians" data-source="post: 378148" data-attributes="member: 16374"><p>The closest, and only scenes that come close to this that I'm aware of are the one-off scenes with Kiyoko and Kinu about her engagement, and she, as the text describes, tells you matter-of-fact, but empathically, that you don't have any bearing in your daughters' engagement. I've really only had Inari Kinu at length, so maybe the tone of the conversation is different if you raise Hime Kinu? </p><p></p><p>Inari Kinu's one-off convo about it does start out very defensively, but I was with the Champ in being bothered more about being left out of the loop, than that it was arranged. I'm only your father, often gone; MyBook and FaceSpace don't exist and no one has written in Sending Stones for the Champ to long-distance <span style="font-size: 9px">sex</span> communicate with their lovers, kids, what have you. I'm sorry I want to be involved in your life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daft Hellians, post: 378148, member: 16374"] The closest, and only scenes that come close to this that I'm aware of are the one-off scenes with Kiyoko and Kinu about her engagement, and she, as the text describes, tells you matter-of-fact, but empathically, that you don't have any bearing in your daughters' engagement. I've really only had Inari Kinu at length, so maybe the tone of the conversation is different if you raise Hime Kinu? Inari Kinu's one-off convo about it does start out very defensively, but I was with the Champ in being bothered more about being left out of the loop, than that it was arranged. I'm only your father, often gone; MyBook and FaceSpace don't exist and no one has written in Sending Stones for the Champ to long-distance [SIZE=1]sex[/SIZE] communicate with their lovers, kids, what have you. I'm sorry I want to be involved in your life. [/QUOTE]
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