I am not a teen.

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    8 days ago

    I legit can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic or not, because it perfectly encapsulates the weird way america is so blase about depictions of graphic, gleeful violence while simultaneously being horrified at seeing a nipple.on tv.

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      8 days ago

      I’m asexual. I am less interested in a show when it appears to be popular through being needlessly titillating.

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        8 days ago

        I’m not asexual or American (I’m also not a teen, 30) but the fact that baldurs gate 3 has sex in it and everyone talks about it like as if it’s the most important part of the game makes me want to play it less. Sex seems weird to be in such a world.

        Sometimes i wish media would just focus more on what mattered to what it is, because for the amount I hear of it bg3 seems to be a fantasy romance simulator.

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          They’re pretty easy to not engage with, and for me they felt less awkward than almost any other video game sex scene.

          People always focus on the romances, but I feel like you could take them out completely and still have pretty much the same great game.

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          People just talk about who their fave picks are to romance, but it’s not all the game is about. You still learn more about the characters as you grow close to them if you aren’t romancing them.