@AstolfoCockVore It's... interesting, for sure. There's definitely a point where one can judge a person -man or woman- to be too far gone for help, but it's the little things that I look for.
For example, part of what makes me love Sunohara Shun so much is that she hits all the right spots (motherly traits, beautiful sexy body, gorgeous voice, calm presence), but she's all worked up over her age and appearances. Translating her to a real person, it'd be a wonderful bonding journey to make her appreciate herself. Teaching her to be comfortable without excessive beauty products, teaching her to be happy with being an adult (or at least, older than the other students), and teaching her the same pleasures of life she helps sensei with (relaxing and destressing). For maximizing her womanhood and pair bonding, she'd learn that ultimately the only person that needs to view her as beautiful without her stressing over makeup and beauty products is... well, sensei (me). Putting myself in sensei's shoes, he has the authority and ethos to do it, too. She's just... so wonderful as a wife, in my opinion.
I guess that's why I tend to gravitate more towards mature characters. Tradition holds that both men and women require training to be fit for marriage, and certain dynamics uncover depending on the direction of the training. I for one would nurture my wife to be the best wife she can be for me, and... well, I guess one of those fantasies that fits within a modern context is like Sunohara Shun.
@AstolfoCockVore You want to make the tsundere drop her act and just love you, and that's character growth conducive towards a peaceful, loving family. At least, I presume.
@AstolfoCockVore Yeah I think it's romantic too. Though again, there's a point where someone is too far gone and that's gonna go down to your own judgment.
@Cayhr@AstolfoCockVore A Strong incentive to play Eroge. That way good females don’t die. They just get screwed to the point their brains don’t work anymore.