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What if they want to experience straight sex scenes ?
You want respect from others, you gotta show them at least the basis of respect..
No matter how stupid they may come off to you.
Except for Aelyn explicitly stating that she wanted to experience Isobel again, nothing you listed is inherently sexual. The deep gnomes briefly mention that they are married, the drag queen is just a drag queen who happens to run a circus, nothing sexual happens there.
OP constantly spams his Russian homophobic views, why would I respect that
Some of the ♥♥♥♥ in the Dark Urge path even unnerves me and that's saying a lot. Not going to throw my hands up over what is, mostly, entirely vanilla adulting.
There are msny taggs and warnings and reviews and marketing.
You know what youre buying. A mature game with many different mature contents.
And by the way. There are some filters in the option menue already. You can censor some stuff and you can deactivate companion sexszenes for example.
No, Larian and no Dev for that matter should cater to your desire for Exclusion and No, there is no good reason they should feed your prejudices- that's not "representation" and neither is it justifiable.
Use the Options to say No like every other human.
So before it goes anywhere BUT your meaning...
Tldr "I'm a Homophobe and Gay Characters make me uncomfortable".
Pretty much
Russian Homophobe perpetuating the stereotype for all to see