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Today, I'm taking a break
Sex.
So uh. Yeah. There's gonna be sex in the VN. There's gonna be naked people doing naked things to other naked people using their naked parts. However, the prospect of sexuality in visual novels is a bit of a touchy subject. More than a few fans and followers have expressed apprehension about sexuality being presented in this project. Why?
It can't be tastefully done in a story about mental patients.
The main concern brought up is fear that the player will partake in fictionalized rape of feeble-minded persons.
At the risk of sounding timid and unambitious when it comes to the story, I can safely say that no, the player will not be raping anybody. One of the first things we as a team agreed on was that rape would not be depicted positively(if at all) and that all the sex scenes will involve only individuals capable of consent. Trust me, consent has always been on the top of our considerations when it comes to sexuality.
Also, the love interests aren't developmentally disabled. Disorders or not, they all will be depicted as being capable of making decisions and comprehending the consequences of their actions.
Sex scenes would be unrealistic.
The majority of characters in Missing Stars are teenagers. Teenagers, by their nature, are driven by their hormones. In reality, teens have sex, so why shouldn't they when they happen to be implausibly pretty and in an idealized fantasy setting?
Sex scenes are unnecessary for the story.
We're writing a romance story here. That means it'll be about relationships. Relationships mean emotions, and emotions DO in fact occur during sex. If you cut the dirty bits out, you're only getting part of the story. For example, if the first time someone says "I love you" to their partner is in the throes of passion, when he isn't actually sincere, it changes things. Those three words throw the whole relationship into a new dynamic with new consequences, moods, and expectations. If you cut that out because it happened while someone's penis was on the screen, then the rest of the story won't make the same sense as it does untouched.
Sex scenes in Missing Stars won't be self-contained to the point where they could be removed seamlessly. Now, I can't guarantee that ALL the sex will be plot-relevant, but I can promise that it won't ALL be gratuitous.
Can we turn off the adult content?
We have at least discussed various forms of self censorship, but it remains to be seen if any will be implemented.
To begin with, most of us don't like censorship, period. As I described above, cutting sexuality out of the story make collateral damage out of vital plot elements.
On a technical level, it might not even work. If the cut scenes are vital enough, and the level of censorship pervasive enough, we could end up having to do huge amounts of rewriting and redrawing. In some cases, it might be straight-up impossible to smooth over the holes and be satisfied.
Finally, our VN as a whole will have adult content in addition to sex anyway. When you've got things like drug use, insanity, despair, violence, and illness to deal with as potential themes, hiding away nudity seems awfully trivial.
We cannot promise any sort of censorship option at this time.
I don't like the idea of mai waifu having sex.
The characters don't belong to any one person. It's cool and all to get attached to a character, but if you really respect or admire her that much, then you should let her grow in the ways writers(including fanfic authors) intend. Even mistakes and deliberately out-of-character actions add substance and depth.
I'm too young to view written and drawn nudity.
Then whatever you do, do not click this link (NSFW, obviously).
Source: http://somnovastudios.blogspot.com/2012/11/never-stick-it-in-crazy.html
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