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I'd like to revive this post.

From my observations I can say this:

- revealing clothes option increases lust in the end of the day (not sure if it has any effect on other slaves spending time in the same room/occupation with the target slave, but it would make sense) NOTE: took me a while to figure out why my farm "animals" getting lust warnings - this was the reason

- prohibiting speaking stops them from getting into quarrels with others or improving relationships (there may be a decreased chance for a tamer to remove uncivilised trait for the target slave, but could be just my luck with tamers...) 

- no masturbation stops any chance that they will decrease lust themselves, therefore leading to a sex-crazed trait

- behaving like a pet is a tricky one, as I did not notice any obvious correlation with any effects. But I just like to do it with whoever gets a pet suit (immersion purposes)

Would be grateful if anyone can confirm/deny this.

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"Partial Nudity" inceases lust, and stress if the slave is not sufficiently sexually experienced or perverted, at the end of the day.

"Enforced Silence" stops low obedience slaves from instigating other slaves to be less obedient to you, and it reduces courage to a medium-low level.

"No Masturbation" prevents slaves in personal bedrooms from reducing their own lust. It can eventually lead to the slave acquiring the "sex-crazed" trait if the slave has a source of lust and does not have any sex.

"Pet Behavior" reduces confidence and charm to fairly low levels.

Great, thanks a lot for this! I never figured out pet behaviour since i was assigning them mostly to the library haha

This actually ties in very nicely for "an exquisite doll" slaver's guild quest where you have to lower down courage and charm below 20, so pet suit + enforced silence + pet behaviour should do the trick fairly quickly. Will try this out later

Thank you so much. Can i see the actual effects though ?

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Use a decent text editor to open the file "/files/scripts/Mansion.gd" in the Strive program folder. You'll find the effects by searching for the text in the quotes: "person.rules".

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And again, thank you so much. I have searched but i couldnt find it. I found thanks to you.