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Apparently you need to choose 3 options to get her as your gf
The 3rd unlocks after choosing the 2 options
She's only interested if your thinking about her gender?
Yeah it's really weird.
I mentioned this in another thread, but saying that her gender doesn't matter shouldn't have to lock you out of her romance option. Picking either choice should allow for her to fall in love with you either way since both options basically mean the same thing.
For someone who is apparently best girl, she sure is picky....
Well it makes sense, she is looking for someone that can see her true feminine self. If you say gender doesn't matter you are literally just not giving it importance by saying "hey gender doesn't matter, because you are not a love interest".
In a way that does make sense, but I always took it as you telling her that her gender doesn't matter because she is a love interest.
In that moment she is wondering why she was born a women because it would make life so much easier (Mainly both her job and hobbies) for her if she was born a man.
Now while saying "I'm glad your a girl" is not a bad thing to say in that situation, I feel like it's just a more creepy way of saying "Your gender doesn't matter" because either way your basically telling her that her gender does not define nor devalue herself as a person.
They both contain the same overall message so I feel either choice should get you to romance her.
Game was written in an era where LBGT pandering wasn't a thing yet, so no.
The MC and Naoto are written as heterossexual characters, so it makes complete sense. If you say gender doesn't matter you are just telling her she is just like another "bro" to you.
I can see where you are comming from but you are overthinking this a bit, she was never a "gay" character, or bi for that matter (unlike maybe Kanji and Yosuke), she just dresses up as a boy for the sole reason she feels in her workplace women have a harder time (even though in reality, its just a competitive environment where the majority that ->choose<- to work in happen to be male, where men also have a hard time with against guess who? other men, I know right).
MC seeing her as female opens up the possibility for romance, since I guess no guy has ever approached her as a female and she just flat out refuses every girl contact.