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It may also come as a surprise that sometimes women are lesbians.
How did BG3 or any other game with that kind of thing do so well then?
i only know i played the it takes two with with my brothers. no one felt weird about the 2 playable characters being married. we cared however, about the murder of the elephant... rip.
oooooh watch out, scaaary lesbian, stay away they'll take your soul oOoOoOoh
Because if they are gay male characters, the game would instantly fail. It would be labeled LGBT+, get review bombed, and anyone would already know and not have to ask.