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Well that doesn't hold true for this either because there are romantic NPCs having a loving moment, in public. And also players get several kinds of really affectionate and suggestive emotes that can be used with one another. No kisses though, just suggestive touching or couple stuff like piggyback or bridal carry I suppose. I don't think it's public displays of affection that seem to be missing but rather public displays of intimacy. No hug emote either.
Oh guildhalls have massage beds with animated massages too which was wild when I found it with a friend.
Don't get me started on the bdsm sex dungeon that exists under a hidden interactable trap door in the corner of the main city map.
I had not found that dungeon yet.
Top left corner of kaifeng, go into the building, open the trap door inside the building.
There is no associated quest. It's just a hidden sex dungeon with a dude obviously RPing as a kidnapped guy to be ""tortured""
in there. You can absolutely miss it because it's hidden.
Well the vid is clear that despite the trend the enforcement is pretty spotty, and for the high profile censorship that does happen it's always unclear whether it was done by state censors or preemptively by corporations in order to "play it safe" and protect their distribution rights.