>>282922781
Alright so you want me to try to breakdown how Type A and C would actually just result in such basic stories
>Family of all kinds
Type A - Wife is horny due to husband not giving her needs so she gets with the next guy who makes moves on her, she leaves her husband, the end
Type C - husband gets beat/tied up, wife is raped, the end
>innocent childhood friend
Type A - childhood friend is horny, other guy notices it and gets her addicted to sex, she leaves her friend, the end
Type C - MC gets beat/tied up, childhood friend is raped, the end
>villainous love interest being caught by the "good" guys
Type A - villain love interest is horny, "good guys" give her a good fucking, she leaves the hero, the end
Type C - hero is tied/beat up, villain love interest raped, the end
>the opposite of that, you name it. Then there's her reactions - fury, fear, despair, shutting down, overcoming it immediately, never overcoming it.
You know all of these also apply to Type B right?
>>282923302
>There is no plot in B, because there's no freedom, it's a mechanical process.
You can say that to Type A and C too you know.
>The road to getting there can include moral or emotional conflict, but that's beside the point anyway.
Putting aside again that Type B also does this, can you actually give an example for Type A where there was a moral or emotional point to intentionally being into cheating?