Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-30741044-20171227153919/@comment-29661846-20171228010252

I agree with Spazerz. I believe a grieving mamono is upset at the loss of a loved one. If they saw us as little more than a food source, affectionate and devoted behaviors wouldn't exist. The more cynical could argue they simply behave so to keep us with them, but why not caste us aside the moment a better source of food comes? It's that devotion that disproves them seeing husbands as just a food source.