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Dandelion gave me a lecture on how "you can't have 2 women at once", except I didn't have two women. I ♥♥♥♥♥♥ one on a lighthouse and kissed another because there was no damn middle ground.
I feel cheated, Projekt Red. Why is there no option to say "Let's just be friends" instead of "I love you" and "I hate you"
This may be a result of the rather difficult task on the part of the developer of fitting the meaning of what could be said in two or so short sentences. There were a number of times the sentence I chose didn't give me a good enough idea of what the choice actually did. That being said, I found the "reject Yennefer" choice to be very conciliatory, rather than an "I hate you".
The instance where you didn't wanna tell Yen that you didn't want to be with her anymore was where you made your mistake.