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The Guide to Being Assertive [v0.3.1 Public] [AnonymousMan]

User Rating: 4.6

You’ve never been confident, and it’s driven you to the point of a mental breakdown, especially after one of your newest co-workers takes advantage of your insecurity to torment you and push you to the brink of getting fired. Your therapist has an idea that might be able to help you, but the hypnosis session is going to go far, far off the rails. Not that you mind. You’ll be too busy being the confident, assertive person you’ve always wanted to be. And if anyone doesn’t like that, well…you’ll have to find a way to convince them.

You’ve been meek all your life. Pushed around, taken advantage of, mocked and belittled. You’re used to it. But someone at work pushes you beyond the breaking point, and you just can’t take it anymore. Your therapist suggests something a little radical, and the results will be beyond anything you expected.

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Story - 6.6
Visual - 1.8
Engagement - 4.9
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  1. Triggered incel in three…two…one…

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