Talk:Kenkou Cross Q&A/@comment-71.202.112.147-20160408033037/@comment-10429980-20160828170936

You're still overstating things, transformed women don't change THAT much except where it regards anything that gets in the way of sex (or if they were very repressed like the girls in Fallen Maidens). Similarly they don't abandon society. friends, family, etc. unless that too gets in the way of being with a man they love (or if staying with them puts themselves in danger).

I consider the likes of Saphirette to be a more "normal" version of how someone changes when monsterized. She was not sexually or psychologically repressed before she fused with a dark matter, so in many ways she is still the same person she was beforehand.

Anyway, certainly the points about loyalty and such are technically true, but the heavy emphasis the setting places on love and happiness tells me that a monster wouldn't simply "kick him away without even a  bit of regret or guilt." More likely she would try to find him someone else to be with (we know even married monsters will go after men if its to help a friend without a man, and the reverse may well be true too) or do something else to help him get over her. And you can't deny the implications of what Saphirette said regarding the odd cultures of some spirit realms.