Dex-chan lover
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You just agreed with me while interjecting your own point as if one point validates the other. Her refusing to get close to anyone romantically doesn't automatically mean she has sex for approval. I still can't agree with you; she has sex because she likes it, not out of some need for validation.Your first point was made explicitly clear by her friends discussion in this chapter. Any guy she tries to develop feelings for and get close to gets stolen by her sister. So she's learned to be satisfied with the approval gained through sex friends, but any more than that and she gets betrayed, so she doesn't allow them closer.
In the original story when they first start having sex, they start going at it like rabbits, and in the epilogue, it's clear that they're still going at it like rabbits. Unless the author decides to change her character so that when they start dating her massive sex drive disappears, I don't see how you're getting this idea that she has sex because of trauma. She can have two motivations at the same time; the motivation to have lots of sex because she enjoys it and the motivation to only have sex friends and not enter into a monogamous relationship despite wanting to have a loving relationship because of trauma can both coexist.