>>315330
I know the strip isn't done yet, but this just makes me kinda sad. Olivia worked hard to lose her weight (Even though she never shed it all off), but ended up relapsing because of Brooke. It's obvious Brooke feels like shit because of it and is avoiding Olivia to at least stay out of the picture to personally prevent her from falling into bad habits, but so far, this just feels sauceless. There's no sexual tension, no fun sequences of events, no (provocative) wardrobe malfunctions/practical fatness issues. I'm just watching a girl relapse because she's trying to help the same friend who got her out of that rut but subsequently fell in (But worse). And maybe that's not for me. Perhaps that's why I really wanted Breaking the Scales to be about Brooke and Olivia delving even deeper into their (new) lifestyles, because there's something there. More extreme size contrast, blob/slob (Brooke), conventionally attractive (Olivia), potential body shaming (Bookending the initial reason as to why Brooke got Olivia on her journey), mild fat to fit (I know, wrong audience, but still not something BWS has truly done). We've already seen mutual gaining done in a really good comic (Couple Stuff) and fit to fat with loss of athleticism (Losing Control, which was less melancholic; and Tipping the Scales).
I'm going on on an autistic critique of an internet fat fetish porn comic, which itself is pathetic, but I do feel like the people giving Salt six figures deserve better.