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*follows behind*
*Looks around*
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*follows behind*
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Avis: Good. *takes ou a small pistol*
lets go inside.
*I open the door and stand next to it*
So it's been four months, actually. The "or so" was correct. Tomorrow between noon and midnight I'll zap 'em. That way everyone can get in a last comment or two before I hit the virtual pavement.
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Alright, I'll go delete my shit then. See ya.
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Also, there's no such thing as "the homosexual agenda" unless you're going to try to tell me you avoid anything with romance or love in it.
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And no, don't even pretend. The point of you banning it is so that you don't have to face that it's even a thing.
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This is the kind of thing I like to see.
No cursing, well written, explains what he needs to get a point through, and I actually agree with him. If it won't occur via IC, then what bothers you guys? It sure as heck doesn't bother me either, and I do feel that we have been really harping on him. Give it a chance. If these characters become sex driven and all that nonsense, then you should be upset, for now, lets see what happens.
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Yes but that fundamentally changes various characteristics of both of them.
For example, Mio prides herself on keeping her ----- (let's say virginity) intact, which makes her view on romance make more sense. Otherwise her never refusing a date but never having sex wouldn't make any sense.
Once a character is "born," it's not right to change them just to avoid someone disliking them. Imagine if that happened in real life. If suddenly one day you changed to have always been Buddhist. It's not fair to the character, to the character's world, to the writer, or to the reader. I came up with both characters simultaneously, so I can't just say "okay it was a male" and then have them show up later as a female.
If any significant event in a person or character's past is changed, then the whole person or character changes. Again, that's not fair to them.
The fact that I'm creating a bypass instead of just saying "fuck that" and making them the same sex of the same species or creating the other character as a male in the first place should show that it's something important to keep that I'm not doing just to piss you off or something.
Homosexuals exist. The likelihood of there being ONE interacting with the characters so far is literally zero. Adding a second that doesn't even count at least helps with realism, which in any other case dealing with biology you'd be pressing for just like I am now.
Considering that everyone bar possibly Soul and Tox are pretty set against it, I was fully expecting her not to get any second relationship with a female, so the only thing that you even need to deal with is when she explains her past or they interact, and even during that they're losing mental stability by being near each other.
There is no point of contention here other than your vacuum thoughts on it.
Plus, the species thing is something that should probably be covered anyway, and would be interesting if that includes covering the religious factor.
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Not really the question.
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Mm. Hopefully.
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In short the question is if you're going to fight Mio having been in a relationship with a female character when you don't have ground to stand on.
- No biological, because their number, organization, and type of chromosomes are totally different.
- No culture since you think sex and gender are the same thing.
- No religious since you think there isn't any "advanced life" other than humans at all, and souls aren't sexed anyway. (Separate discussion.)
- No "can't be shown" because she's not in the relationship anymore, and any potential same-sex relations I'd do I was never going to go beyond what could be considered friends-only actions on-camera.
If you (by which I mean David for the purpose of this below the --- line) still want to fight it like you did when I first said all this, then tell me.
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Duche actually translates to Duke.
You are a Duke.