User blog comment:DYBAD/Character Sheet/@comment-26362471-20180215000136/@comment-4867780-20180216071759

For the same reason you choose what you eat : because like most people, Lawrence has standards and preferences ^ ^; If a woman seems interesting enough and/or worth caring about, then she may get her chance if the circumstances are favorable enough (he's the flower-picking type of ladies' man rather than the skirt-chasing one).

Selforge City is an empathy-based utopia, so there is no place for evil in there. On the other hand, most people have some level of nobility in them, and only need the right context and guidance for it to bloom. So while "not being a bitch" is a mandatory requirement to join his world, they don't have to start of this way and he may help them become a better person if he believes they deserve such a chance. And yes, his Selforge Intuition signature move allows him to assess with certainty who is worth his time and who isn't.

Lawrence gives second chances, not third ones. If they betray the trust be placed in them, they permanently lose any chance they had, and are dumped on local authorities' front door with all the evidences needed to make an example out of them.

I remove the "Crime and Punishment" section, precisely because it was an empty box. With citizens being empathically networked and emotions naturally flowing from one to another, even the lowest pettiness immediately hurts their own heart, while positive attitudes bring immediate emotional rewards, so it is in everyone's best interests to treat each other with examplary care and respect. Hence why "punishement" is simply irrelevant in Selforge City.

Exactly. Growing up alongside similarly unique siblings makes for a much more balanced childhood, as it offers them a strong sense of kinship and belonging from the beginning.

I meant "egg" in the reproductive "female egg" sense, as opposed to male seed. Real twins and triplets are born from the same egg, so each egg leading to a single child seemed more "uniqueness-friendly" to me, though I changed my mind later on since each of them evolves in their own unique way during their childhood (mentally and physically in citizens' case).