First off, I just posted an example of you twisting someone's words. Stop making things up. First Ascended Astarion thread, and now this.
Originally Posted by jinetemoranco
My caveats are about a couple of ideas that have popped up while arguing why Tav shouldn't look upset which I don't think hold a lot of water for this specific scenario when applied to the long run (not right now, per se, just as general ideas as to why they shouldn't be upset). I'm not super serious about it though since I assume people aren't conveying all the nuances of what they want to say there, but one sentiment I see a lot is "why would my Tav be displeased? They're super evil" when evil people can very much still be abused (for this one, I assume they might be talking about something else when they say this, IDK). Now, if they're into all that's been presented so far that's another story (Another somewhat unrelated argument I've seen is "you can picture it as abusive if you pick those options, but I pick the right ones so it's a healthy relationship!" which is flawed because if you need to constantly please someone and be under their thumb so they don't lash out that's still abusive, and realistically eventually Tav's going to slip up or Astarion is going to grow harder to please) My other caveat is the idea that the upset faces are nonsensical because "Why would Tav just take it and kneel if they're upset? They can still break up!" Granted, being able to break up makes for a big difference than after he gains the ability to compel you, but in real life plenty of people stay and withstand abusive situations even when they can leave. Emotional manipulation (and the love you can have for someone) can have a bigger hold on you than you'd expect, even when having the means to escape that situation. Leaving an abusive relationship isn't that easy, so I find someone staying and obeying throughout abusive displays to be very doable, and in fact true to life.
You admitted the animations are questionable, yet you keep trying to engage with people and tell them how they feel and think is wrong. This is not a discussion thread. I don't want valid feedback being buried under "circular arguments" as you phrased it yourself.