User blog comment:DYBAD/Character Sheet/@comment-24955665-20160728014420/@comment-4867780-20160730110536

Hey DIN ! That's a difficult question, as Selforge City is fundamentally an all-female society since the very beginning (central part of its originality), and "no exception" ultimately seems necessary to preserve it on the long run (one exception leads to another, a short stay leads to a longer one, and before you know it the rule is pretty much gone).

Lawrence does make a number of male friends during his travels he has great respect for, and expresses it by helping them achieve their dreams and build their own happiness.

For example, he would definitely like Geralt a lot and help him bring back the witchers' glorious days, by inventing a new safe and painless witchering procedure, turning their ennemies against themselves and the public opinion in their favor, then fix the sterility issue of witchers and sorceresses, and help him pull an awesome harem ending with the women of his life ^ ^ (Witcher 3 was quite disappointing on this regard, it really could have worked).

Beside, offering male friends temporary access to Selforge City would just be cruel in the end. After getting a good taste of such an exquisite paradise, the rest of their life would feel unberable in comparison, and they would spend it awfully missing these wonderful days.

You're quite welcome, and thanks again :D "Most desirable person in all fiction" : you nailed it perfectly right 👍 It's exactly what he was created for, and I couldn't have said it better ^ ^