>>86465219Transitory and TRANSACTIONARY
because if you are viewing chuubas youre likely in a position where your value in a relationship is at such a defecit that another human being could only ever hope to engage with you in a transactionary manner.
>>86465271Stock #87543 SoCal ABG lilting through life racking in Taco Bell Gift Cards/Throne sex toys from her broader simp demographic as she exploits the destitute Upper Middle Class terminally online demographic.
>>86465330It's the fundamental lie that one needs to sell themselves on to engage with the hobby and is worth revisiting time and again. Lia's particular KAngel narrative structuring creates an even greater need to engage with this concept so perchance you should be the one revisiting it in light of the ground swell of advancement of her genmates while she continues to perform at her baseline.
>>86465497You failed to grasp Lia's heartfelt struggle over validity in even having this opportunity and what that means for her to continue to """"""grow""""". The sickness of the Malware arc is that, and again I hate to be reductive, but Lia's CHARACTER is largely predicate on her FAILING and the feel good moment of concession and understanding surrounding a relatable sensation of being unable to deliver/compete/make the MARK. The familiar groove of promise, trespass, reconciliation, delivery is what engrains her charm into the viewer and she's done a superb job of stretching such through her career with perfectly timed advancements but it's design of "phasing out" viewers by the sheer psychological burden of continued engagement is by design a deconditioning tool for those who would otherwise fall prey to these types of ploys.