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Also, the game features male and female, therefore needed male and female bachelors, once both sex bachelors are done, why wouldn't you include the choice of having homosexual relationships if you wanted ? It literally includes little to no extra work for the developper and adds more choice without removing anything.
If you can't understand that, i don't think it's the idea of an "agenda" being pushed that bothers you, if you know what i mean
Fair enough, I'm just tired of companies that add LGBT content to sell more. It clearly is hypocritical and annoying.
Hypocritical? How on earth is it hypocritical to represent different sexualities? Just don't get into a homosexual relationship if you don't want to?
OP, I agree that being "hit over the head with an agenda" can be annoying-- especially if you have no choice about it. However, that is NOT the case with this game. In this game, if you never TRY to have a same sex relationship with an NPC, you would never even know it was possible.
I too despise having political bullcrap around the games i play, but in this case it has nothing to do with politics.
Even at events such as the Flower Dance, all partners are boy-girl (unless, again, you have specifically chosen to court a same-sex npc). There is no pushing of any "agenda" whatsoever.