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So Jack's gonna be a s/s option finally...right?


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AngelicMachinery

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Cutlass Jack wrote...

AngelicMachinery wrote...

Just because a girl shaves her head and is covered in tattoos it's not neccesarily true that she swings both ways. 


Just because a girl has had sex with both men and women doesn't mean she swings both ways.Image IPB


Strictly speaking,  I don't neccesarily think that it does.  Some people have indulged in homosexual acts without themselves being homosexual...  also,  how much touching went on between Jack and the other girl or was it mostly for the benefit of the male?  

And last but not least,  I forget about this line more often than not as it doesn't seem to appear at all in dialogue with a female Shepard.

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Slurms McKenzie

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I don't see how Jack could be an s/s option, doesn't she explicitly say at some point to Femshep in ME2 that she doesn't swing that way? I thought she did. I could be wrong though......wouldn't be the first time.

Good Luck and Stay Safe

Modifié par Slurms McKenzie, 20 juin 2011 - 06:06 .


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TobiTobsen

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I would like that.

Never romanced Jack with my MaleShep because I stayed faithful to my ME1 LI, but I always thought that she would be the perfect match for my FemShep ^_^

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I always took it as Jack having been confused and looking for comfort wherever she found it, although she wouldn't dare wording it like that herself. Poor girl is so lost yet puts up this front to herself and others that she's all that. She's not really bisexual the way I see her so far, she's probably never had feelings for a woman.

I wouldn't object to all LIs being bisexual, but if there is was one LI that were to stay straight, I'd say that'd be Jack. Nobody else in the series comes off as "straight" to me as she does, precisely because her past seems to confirm she's not into women. With the others, it's easier to just go "it never came up" - cause it didn't.

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Neirael

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s/s is all well and good, but if you're re-writing the characters' personalities to make it fit.... seems kinda wrong.

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WidowMaker9394

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She's the only established character who I could accept as a S/S romance. Anyone else and TV-screens will be broken.

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Volus Warlord

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Careful now, the cost of breaking all those screens is going to add up.

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WidowMaker9394

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Volus Warlord wrote...

Careful now, the cost of breaking all those screens is going to add up.


I know, I'm rather fond of my TV's which is the very reason that I am here voicing my opinion on the dating simulation game people want in Mass Effect 3.

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Volus Warlord

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WidowMaker9394 wrote...

Volus Warlord wrote...

Careful now, the cost of breaking all those screens is going to add up.


I know, I'm rather fond of my TV's which is the very reason that I am here voicing my opinion on the dating simulation game people want in Mass Effect 3.


It's a lost cause. Bioware is going to make ME3 a gay/bi orgie like they did with DA2 and act like it is something to be proud of.  You're best off doing the "tolerant" thing and nodding politely to whatever nonsense the promoters spew out.

Prepare for disappointment. I hope you got a good warranty on those TVs.