"Inane" is an actual word, it doesn't necessarily have to be a misspelling of "insane". Unfortunately I don't know the context but I have a feeling that's exactly what they wanted to use in that case.
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No, no, I hear ya. It's a... difficult subject to include as a plot device to say the very least. There's definitely valid arguments to be had if it even should be included at all, especially if it's not the main focus of a story (e.g. a character recovering from being sexually assaulted) but since this is, to a degree, still very much based in reality and they have somewhat touched on social issues before I'm personally willing to see how this plays out.
However, I can definitely unterstand if people can't or don't want to deal with anything as awful as this in their fiction, not matter how it's handled.
It is, but Tennis Ace is very much story-based, so it's far from the main focus and there's a lot of story to tell before it gets to that point.
As for the CGs, it's a mix of both. Some of them are only a single image, while many others consist of several variants of the same base image that change throughout the scene. A few scenes also have more than one unique CG.
It's a set of choices that splits the route into 'good', 'neutral' or 'bad', which have 31, 30 and 28 days respectively.
[SPOILERS BELOW] In case you want specifics:
As far as I can tell the four relevant choices are:
- "Ignore your father!"/"Agree with him for now."
- I can't bring myself to stay silent/I need to be quiet
- Be firm/Be apologetic
- Keep pushing/Let it go