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I don't feel the breadth of choices is sufficient to express the breadth of possible reactions. Particularly when it comes to whether the male character wants to hear details. The option of wanting to know everything is fine -- no issues there.  But the other two options? There's a wide gulf between what sounds like "I demand to know at least the bare minimum and reserve the right to ask more" and what sounds like "I don't wanna hear it," and that gulf simply isn't addressed at all. Where's "I don't need to know, but you can tell me if you want" as a choice? That's how I feel, and honestly none of the choices come close.

Thank you Marlowe, this is exactly the kind of note I was hoping for, and you've put your finger on something real. You're right: I don't need to know, but you can tell me if you want, is a genuinely different stance from both, tell me everything and I don't want to hear it, and right now the game makes you pick a side that may not be yours. That gap is the whole subject of the game, so leaving it out is the kind of miss I want to fix. It's going on the list! Thank you for taking the time to spell it out, and that you played closely enough to feel the gap.