Yeah, that's fair to some degree. Still, I would attribute the whole scenario more to boredom than to perversity -- they're only discussing who Hisao is going to date, after all, not who he's going to schtup. Also, I was addressing the idea that these people didn't sound like "adults". I think the term you were looking for was "mature adults" . Also, I'd say that the hiring standards for a school for the disabled in Japan are probably below those of a typical school -- and we're not talking about educators, we're talking about medical staff. I mean, look at how fast and loose Nurse is in the VN, and then remember that he's the superior of these folks...Leaty wrote:I wasn't saying those kinds of transgressions are unbelievable, I think the implied benevolence is. I also don't think those sorts of preoccupations would be quite so formal as they are presented here.
Basically, you can portray the kind of perverse behavior to which you're referring accurately, but it doesn't look like it does in this story, and I don't know that such a story begs to be written.
But, I'm off track. You're right that things should be the way you've described, and these actions shouldn't be looked at as "benevolent", but I wouldn't file them under "malevolent" either.