Thread:Goddess Ilias/@comment-4407082-20150831214210/@comment-25930818-20150831225431

I don't know whether Mauller's trolling us or just missing the point, but I'll give him the benefit of the doubt and express the problem thusly by extracting a prototypical line from the Wyvern profile: When they desire a mate they will take to the skies and circle a large area, and when they finally spot a man they like, they will initiate an “attack” by diving out of the air and swooping down onto the man. So, Mauller, we know what the dictionary definitions of "attractive" and "strike fancy" are, but the question is: what actually makes a man attractive to a mamono?

Now, back at MGE1 and WG1 time, it seemed pretty obvious that "having a penis" was all the qualification you needed. With lines like "When they find a human man, they follow their instincts, aggressively assaulting him, and knocking him down in an attempt to initiate intercourse", the indication is that any human man will get assaulted the moment a monster so much as locates him. And there's also "Thinking “I'm after mana, so anyone will do,” they have sex with men they've captured as prey, and then when they receive that energy in their body, that hot desire and pleasure changes into love. A man who shouldn't have mattered often ends up becoming the one and only man for them," which shows that yes indeed monsters will rape you even if they didn't consider you husbando material, but then in the course of getting pumped full of cum they can't help falling in love with a throwaway fuck despite themselves.

All the above then raises the question of why suddenly profiles would start making the qualification about monsters like the Wyvern jumping "a man they like", if we've been told repeatedly above that they'll jump anyone.

The only way I can see to resolve this paradox is that the phrase "a man they like" is tautological: just a long-winded way of saying "a man", because, as we have been told above, they'll jump anyone, really.