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I really hope you're right. And maybe Seth isn't exactly a twink, but he's a bit too twinkish for my taste.
Well seth was 2nd place last time and thus became 1st when the 1st (cashew) was eliminated by winning. The same might happen to Ace, who is 2nd.
All right, that seems enough of a trend to elicit some hope. Thanks.
They "get their way" because they're the majority players. It makes sense to follow what the majority wants. The purpose of the voting is to find out which boy the majority wants, so that the developers can put in the character the majority wants.
It's bad game design to ignore the majority and cater to those who aren't in it over those who are. Once the twinks are burned through, the non-twinks will get their chance.
If you ignore the majority players - and the votes are showing what those prefer - when adding in new content and cater to the non-majority, you'll chase off many members of the majority. Retaining the majority playerbase is the most important thing for an established game, which BlushBlush is, so ignoring the majority votes would be bad.
Instead of complaining about the majority players, just make your votes, do the extra votes if you can, and be patient for your turn while knowing and accepting that you're not part of the majority playerbase and will need to wait.