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[XCL] [0.25] Dom/Sub Thoughts - Nighttime Reflections on Your Relationships with Others 0.0.2


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This is a simple mod with a simple goal: to increase the player's control on how their character reacts to the dominating and submissive forces the world subjects them to. How the player character treats NPCs, and how they are treated by them, is one of the main themes of  X-Change Life, and can have serious gameplay effects if things swing far one way or the other. Not everyone reacts the same way to the same events, and this mod allows you to roleplay your character a bit more how you might want to.

 

This is done as it might be done in real life: self-reflection. During the evening, if the game's Dom/Sub stat has increased/decreased with an NPC, they can think about what it means to them. Do they let things stay the way they are, letting oneself dominate others or be dominated by them? Do they resist their urges, at the cost of their mental well-being? Or do they treat it as an effect of their ever-changing gender identity?

 

The mod is, admittedly, mostly made due to a certain stepsister of a character named Alexia. She has a habit of teasing/insulting/berating/abusing/harassing and generally being a complete jerk to the main character, especially if they try to be a woman themselves. By default, this makes the character feel dominated by her (even if just a little). Sure, some people might react this way, but others would not. Now you have two more options: resist the domination and take the bullying as a hit to your mental well-being (i.e. your identity), or flip the whole thing around and take her pointing out your newfound femininity as a compliment.

 

As well as Alexia, the mod is also set up for  stedad, Bruce, Hollis, Mariselle, and Hailey. Some of these characters don't currently have dom/sub events, but it's good to be prepared.

 

Mostly a result of the game treating domination, bullying, manliness, and general abusive behavior as the same thing, with submissiveness, victimization, womanliness, and being abused as the opposites. This is an attempt to make things just a tad more nuanced.

 

Or at least let you dynamically opt out of things.



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