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@chronostriker1 ... I mean, why would they call her a whore (You're)? When all they're making a observation (the "thing" I'm/they're looking at) instead of objectifying her with it.
Do you go around talking with your friends in whispers saying "You're a bitch" if you see a female dog (when you know the dog is a female) a distance away or do you say "it's a bitch"?
If anything a She's would be more fitting than a You're if you don't want to go into the "They just look at women as things" SJW territory.
Edit: Also, "My boobs?"... Is she feeling it (the rubbing on his back/shame of her chest being exposed as much) or does he think about how her boobs are touching him (since the raws just state "The chest/breasts is/are")?
Edit 2: Also "Now, I want to cum"? It could be a double entendre since it's using hiragana instead of katakana that is usually used for the cum, as in, spoken as "Quickly, let me/us go" (away from here), and heard as "Hurry, let me cum" (since the raws also differentiate between the two, where she says it in hiragana and they repeat it in katakana).
... As part of edit 2, I just noticed @RelM 's comment
Do you go around talking with your friends in whispers saying "You're a bitch" if you see a female dog (when you know the dog is a female) a distance away or do you say "it's a bitch"?
If anything a She's would be more fitting than a You're if you don't want to go into the "They just look at women as things" SJW territory.
Edit: Also, "My boobs?"... Is she feeling it (the rubbing on his back/shame of her chest being exposed as much) or does he think about how her boobs are touching him (since the raws just state "The chest/breasts is/are")?
Edit 2: Also "Now, I want to cum"? It could be a double entendre since it's using hiragana instead of katakana that is usually used for the cum, as in, spoken as "Quickly, let me/us go" (away from here), and heard as "Hurry, let me cum" (since the raws also differentiate between the two, where she says it in hiragana and they repeat it in katakana).
... As part of edit 2, I just noticed @RelM 's comment