User blog comment:Kiadony/Same sex romances in ME3 confirmed?../@comment-2008379-20110809230324/@comment-75.145.28.178-20120301002415

Also to add to Spart's point I have no clue why Shep would even know the extent of everyone's sexual preferences. It's not like his/her shipmates are just randomly walking up and telling him. Maybe some characters are more comfortable keeping their bisexuality quiet, but they trust Shep enough by ME3 to reveal it. Or other characters just aren't interested in romance until the stakes are really, really high. Or some people have latent tendencies towards their own sex/aliens/all sexes whatever and haven't truly explored them before now. I can't help but think that this whole NOT TRUE TO THEIR CHARACTER thing is just a polite way of being kinda homophobic, and I'll stop you all before you start: being homophobic is not something only bad people do, and only do in a really obvious way. Ask yourselves why in the world it would even bother you to have a bi or gay character hit on yours, when you can just turn them down? Why this is the canon point you're hung up on when there are so many ways it could very well be in character for anyone and everyone?