Talk:Kenkou Cross Q&A/@comment-46152398-20200804174222/@comment-10429980-20200808235924

"No taste at all" is a bit of an exaggeration, as it's noted that many monsters do have preferences. It's just that said preferences aren't to the point that they'll exclude a man if he doesn't live up to them.

As for inherent strength, it's not exactly physical power so much as durability. KC has noted that incubi are naturally hard to hurt and even harder to kill (a more precise quote if I recall right is him stating "they won't die easily"), but super strength doesn't necessarily come with that.

Regarding having affection for other men, monsters certainly can have a friendship sort of affection even after being married. The thing to remember is that once a monster is married other men than her husband cease to be seen as "men" in her eyes. She of course intellectually knows what they are, but to her they are no longer "male" in any sexual sense, and thus any affection she has for other men would be purely platonic.