College Stories. My Girlfriend is too naive!!! is an adult-themed visual novel game developed by
You cannot force someone to grow up, nor should you try to strip away her genuine kindness. The goal is to help her develop discernment while preserving her core optimism. Ask Questions Instead of Giving Orders College Stories. My Girlfriend is too naive--- ...
Justin disappeared. He didn't take the shifts, he didn't return the money, and he deleted his social media. College Stories
Trevor had a reputation. Everyone knew Trevor. Trevor was the guy who sold "study guides" that were just photocopies of the textbook with different covers. Trevor was the guy who convinced three freshmen to pay him $200 each for "exam bank access" that turned out to be a Google Doc titled "maybe these questions lol." The goal is to help her develop discernment
Naive partners often struggle to spot ulterior motives. Whether it's a "friend" using them for notes, or sketchy individuals at a crowded weekend party, you might find yourself constantly on guard, playing the role of protector.
"Lily, your kindness is the best thing about you," I said. "But you are confusing kindness with blindness. You think you’re seeing the best in people. But what you’re actually doing is refusing to see the truth because the truth is scary."
We argued for an hour. Eventually, she agreed to let me come along as "moral support." I came as "physical deterrent."
College Stories. My Girlfriend is too naive!!! is an adult-themed visual novel game developed by
You cannot force someone to grow up, nor should you try to strip away her genuine kindness. The goal is to help her develop discernment while preserving her core optimism. Ask Questions Instead of Giving Orders
Justin disappeared. He didn't take the shifts, he didn't return the money, and he deleted his social media.
Trevor had a reputation. Everyone knew Trevor. Trevor was the guy who sold "study guides" that were just photocopies of the textbook with different covers. Trevor was the guy who convinced three freshmen to pay him $200 each for "exam bank access" that turned out to be a Google Doc titled "maybe these questions lol."
Naive partners often struggle to spot ulterior motives. Whether it's a "friend" using them for notes, or sketchy individuals at a crowded weekend party, you might find yourself constantly on guard, playing the role of protector.
"Lily, your kindness is the best thing about you," I said. "But you are confusing kindness with blindness. You think you’re seeing the best in people. But what you’re actually doing is refusing to see the truth because the truth is scary."
We argued for an hour. Eventually, she agreed to let me come along as "moral support." I came as "physical deterrent."