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Thankyou once again Bioware for putting M/M in mass effect 3


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#126
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ItsFreakinJesus wrote...

Who cares about M/M?  I just want some Femshep/Ashley action.

Indeed.

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Luigitornado wrote...

Who is the M/M relationship person anyway?

Cortez, the shuttle pilot,
Kaidan might also be an option.

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KAMielke wrote...

I don't get all this 'established character' crap. No character explicitly states that they are straight. It's entirely possible they are all bi.

Actually that makes no sense.

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Luigitornado wrote...

KAMielke wrote...

I don't get all this 'established character' crap. No character explicitly states that they are straight. It's entirely possible they are all bi.

Actually that makes no sense.


I know I always tell everyone I'm straight in casual conversation.

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Threesome with Tali and Vega!


Yay!

#131
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NeonAstral wrote...


but for the sake of putting it out there I don't understand why we even NEED straights in a serious game like that. Sure there are a lot of straight people out there, but as this thread proves it also comes with immaturity,bs,immaturity,and "A to B" mentality, watering down the main focus of the game.


Fixed it for you, if we have to go with your ''logic''. :o
If for you, a game shouldn't have gay people then it shouldn't have straight people either.

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Balrogen4 wrote...

I don't really care about if Shepard can be homosexual or not it's just that it's so damn annoying when you're trying to be a bro and instead it becomes a bromance,
Dragon Age 2 had this issue with Anders where sometimes Nice comments or even neutral ones would lead to Anders becoming attracted to you and making moves on you.

Would be nice if they could implement some choice at the start of the game where you choose Straight/Bisexual/Homosexual.
It would be really awkward if Garrus, Jacob, Kaidan, or Thane suddenly starts making moves towards you just because a dialogue choice unlocked it.


Sure because when you go drinking on weekends you tell everyone your sexual orientation just incase someone could take that a nice comment means you are interested in them. :huh:

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Looking at Steve, you need to make abundant clear your male Shepard is into men for any flirting to happen.
Given that I imagine Kaidan is quite likely to be about the same.

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Considering Jade Empire had M/M, F/F & M/F/F, I don't think this is that big an accomplishment...

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Tietj

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I agree with the O/P, sincerely, thank you!

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I'm glad Bioware has decided to give players more options. I feel that that is always a plus in RPG games, where the whole point is for YOU to make the decisions and play the game you want to play. It's why they have three modes catering to those that like combat or like the story, and lots of other things to widen the experience. M/M relationships are no different. ^^

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Again & as always, I support love no matter the gender. Love is important because emotions are important. Love is love :)

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AgitatedLemon

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While I won't pursue any of the homosexual romances myself, I am happy the option is now available for people who do want to pursue it.

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LumpOfCole wrote...

According to William C Dietz, asari are actually asexual.


No true fan listens to what he says, especially after that horrible book he wrote.