Talk:The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Guide to Romance/@comment-70.68.221.255-20180129042040

Is it my imagination or is Geralt primarily attracted to women who make his life difficult? Because while Triss isn't as blatantly amoral or openly degrading as Yennifer she still plays him for a chump a fair bit. And Yennifer who is his cannonical love? My knowledge of the character comes from the games and the probably non-canon comics but I am not seeing anything anyone with a shred of self respect could possibly fall in love with there. She's vicious, temperamental, clearly considers most other people the same way most people would think about raccoons if she thinks about them at all, invades Geralt's mind constantly, tells him nothing, considers the idea of leaving Geralt with any choice in potentially fatal matters she forces upon him quaint, unapologetically uses him for her own plots, and is generally far more take than give. What kind of masochist is he? I mean I know the world Geralt lives in is bleak and most of the choices he makes involve picking the least of a hell of a lot of evils but goddamn does even his sex life have to be relentlessly awful? Even most of his non-paid one night stands tend to be with women that have tried, will try, are accessories, or otherwise related to incidents and plots to maim, murder, rob, decieve, or put a curse on him!