Yeah, Lena does not read like a character from a John Norman novel even if her backstory sounds like one. n_n
It strikes me that there are some creepy aspects to this even beyond the obvious. Like, let's say you have this supernaturally perfect lover whose personality is molded to suit your subconscious desires. And then, after a few years, something happens to her. Would you still be able to relate normally to an ordinary human woman, or would you be so accustomed to perfection that normality would grate? How much would having someone who would always and automatically accommodate you change who you are? Huh.
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It strikes me that there are some creepy aspects to this even beyond the obvious. Like, let's say you have this supernaturally perfect lover whose personality is molded to suit your subconscious desires. And then, after a few years, something happens to her. Would you still be able to relate normally to an ordinary human woman, or would you be so accustomed to perfection that normality would grate? How much would having someone who would always and automatically accommodate you change who you are? Huh.