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You could simply avoid clicking on threads about characters you probably haven't met yet.
Jaheira as in the stuck-up b!tch from the first two Baldur's Gate games?
... After all that Bhaalspawn nonsense I'd figure she'd probably be Epic Level and wipe the floor with any player character in BG3.
Funniest thing is that her romance was probably the LEAST awkward in BG2... given the other options were incel-bait Aerie (who responds positively to incessant White-Knighting), evil dom Viconia (for the "I can fix her" crowd), and mewling man-child Anomen (who is one of the most unlovable d-bags in the entirety of fiction). Being Jaheira's rebound is... almost viable.... though I preferred mod romances.
"Meat cave" I can never call it anything else now.
But how could they express faux outrage about it otherwise????
Phrasing!
She then proceeded to not go anywhere near Baldur's Gate or do anything even vaguely resembling her job as a harper.
Useless.