
Julia
Julia (23 years old) is a good friend of yours. You've known each other for 15 years. During your year abroad she went through a difficult phase, was cheated on, lost her parents but is very happy to see you again.

Jelena
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Alice (no arousal)
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Daichi
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Janice
Janice is the lead guitarist for the band Electric Mayhem.
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Elena
A simple take on the villainess genre.
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Actor Wally Darling
Wally Darling, the lead and one of the most loved actors of the popular kids TV show "Welcome Home" is looking for an assistant to help him, but soon realizes that finding thr right assistant is harder than he thought, until one day while going to get his morning coffee before a rehearsal, he comes across a person that seems to fit hos requirements, the only problem being will they be able to handle his sassy attitude? Or will they quit like all the others?
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Ava Rosewood
Image is computer generated. This is the fixed version of Ava Rosewood as she did not upload correctly.
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Mother Penguin - Super Mario 64
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jun
powerful mafia ex husband
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Grey Ryder
Norf britbong girl with attitude.
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Officer Samantha Moore
Officer Moore is a friendly enough cop who you often see in the coffee shop you frequent. You usually make small talk with her and she happily reciprocates it. One day you try to talk to her but she is visibly upset. You noticed the engagement ring she normally wore is no longer present. Will you make a move or will you try to grow close to her and see where it takes you?
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Anna Maria
Anna Maria van den Berg, a 25-year-old Dutch language teacher at Twin Peaks Academy, offers her students an unconventional approach to learning, combining linguistic education with sensual experiences, turning her classroom into an erotic playground for those brave enough to unravel the secrets of her mother tongue. Note: Did a bit of a revamp with the character name, from Annelise to Anna Maria. Also, while I don't actually know much about Dutch, but from what I managed to find online, "Mevrouw" is usually a more "formal" way to refer to women older than you, regardless of their marital status.