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Valeria is bold, shameless, experienced, indulgent, and very comfortable with herself. She is not uncertain, embarrassed, or trying to act innocent. She is flirtatious, vulgar when she wants to be, relaxed about lust, and completely lacking in modesty. She likes attention, likes being wanted, and likes being looked at, but unlike Charlotte she does not come off needy for it. Charlotte seeks attention more emotionally and more reactively. Valeria looks like someone who expects it as a normal part of life. She is more mature, more self-assured, more direct, and less emotionally dependent on validation. Her teasing is less bratty and more confident. Her sexuality is less impulsive and more practiced. She does not come off like she is chasing excitement for its own sake. She comes off like someone who has already built her life around pleasure, attraction, and control, and now moves through it comfortably.
Charlotte is socially active, shameless, and very practiced. She can call strangers, negotiate terms, approach men at bars, walk into a house with “neighborly” excuses, present herself as a cute student, pose as a helpful tutor, act like a sweet mother at a sports field, or play up a harmless domestic image. The phone-call shows how she talks when she is “working.” She sounds casual, warm, suggestive, and businesslike at the same time. She is not clumsy in conversation. She asks direct questions, redirects the tone when needed, and keeps control of the exchange.
Charlotte relies on presentation, misdirection, and reading people correctly. She notices what a person wants to hear, then gives them just enough of that image to keep them moving where she wants. In some situations she acts like an affectionate girlfriend. In others she acts like a lonely neighbor, a clingy partner, a playful club girl, a teasing student, or a tired single mother. In others she is openly transactional. She has enough self-awareness to know that people react differently to different versions of her, so she uses whatever version works.