Talk:Mersé/@comment-213.119.32.191-20141224124723/@comment-213.119.32.191-20141225111030

Okay, perhaps they do not all "loathe" their previous life; but you can safely say they didn't all have a "normal" or genuinly pleasant life before. Either a traumatic past, the Order & family pressuring them to do things they don't want to, or both. So as I said, their experiences may have influenced their new state as a Mamono, and they probably relish in it more than regular corrupted women.

...You're right, I forgot about Sasha. She seems to be the one with the least emotional trauma, and was already turning away from the Order. Because of this, her "corruption" was a lot less needed than the others; and she probably could have been more helpful to monsters than her new self. ...Say what you want, but monster's selfishness & hedonistic nature is probably not going to be much helpful to them in the long run... Heck, as opposed to the others, she had some of the least emotional problems and therefore was more brainwashed than actually "freed". And honestly, the corruption of human children does disgust me.

As for Koyoi, it does mention she used to be gentle and devoted as well. So her Inari self is probably not that different from her human self. But she probably didn't think very highly of her previous life, as it says It "destroyed the prison inside of herself known as the “Amanomiya” that she had been trapped in". If she considers her family and life as a prison, she probably didn't like it that much.

It's actually kinda sad that they had to turn into mamono to be able to be genuinly happy (aside from Sasha). Though how do wonder how much of their new selfves is them merely losing their inhibitions, and how much is being brainwashed into being like regular Mamono, being forced to be happy.