vometia wrote...
Mono-gendered just means one gender, not no gender. Whether or not such a differentiation really makes any sense, I thought they were fairly explicit about the asari being female. Regardless, my view is that Liara's relationship to my Shepard is that she's her girlfriend, but whatevs.BentOrgy wrote...
The initial question was would a gay man find an asari attractive. Sex wasn't involved.
@Biotic_Warlock: Are you seriously using a fan generated poll as an argument? The fact that they are monogendered isn't up for debate; because its quite literally true. Fans are entitled to ignore facts and be complete fools, its been that way forever.
Edit: one day I'll manage to write a sentence that isn't rambling and mangled. I'm not even going to try to fix that one, it can stay there as embarrassing testament to my bizarre grammar.
Literally translated, yes, that's exactly what it means, but Liara in ME1 quite explicitly says they have no "Male," or "Female," distinction. Aethyta takes it further in ME3 by saying that she's the "Father," and when Shepard mentions that to humans, she would still be the "Mother," she replies essentially that humans can think whatever they want, but they obviously still have the wrong idea of what asari are like.
And I can't believe this has gone on this long.





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