The_Ivory_ManPosted 1/31/2013 7:56:51 PM | Because they are okay with your character marrying another man/woman but they don't have a single married homosexual couple in the game... Anyone else find that odd? |
gunsndrosesPosted 1/31/2013 8:01:51 PM | Because Bethesda allowed homosexual marriage SIMPLY so that LGBT communities wouldn't go ape**** on them. They really couldn't give two turds, and I don't blame them. |
darkportal785Posted 1/31/2013 8:03:10 PM | Pffft. How become there --- Hey! Who's that thinkin' nasty thoughts? |
Alienbob151Posted 1/31/2013 8:07:59 PM | gunsndroses posted...Because Bethesda allowed homosexual marriage SIMPLY so that LGBT communities wouldn't go ape**** on them. They really couldn't give two turds, and I don't blame them. No, that's not the only reason. Seeing as the LGBT community wouldn't have gone ape**** at all, seeing as it was very nice of Bethesda to even acknowledge that same-sex couples exist, something that most videogames don't do. Bioware games and this game are the only games were you can have a relationship with the same sex. --- Currently Playing: Skyrim, Dishonored, Halo 4Gamertag: Hipster Medic |
Alienbob151Posted 1/31/2013 8:08:30 PM | And also, there is a homosexual couple (dead) in Dragonborn.
So, yeah. --- Currently Playing: Skyrim, Dishonored, Halo 4 Gamertag: Hipster Medic |
GriffRobertsPosted 1/31/2013 8:09:39 PM (edited) | Crassius Curio was probably at least bisexual. Then again I'm not sure there were any married couples in Morrowind.
You could say he was... *sunglasses* ...bi-Curio. --- I didn't edit my sig this time, but I'm trying out the sig rotation thing. |
charon78auPosted 1/31/2013 8:09:47 PM | The only reason there wouldn't be any, is if your character married a person of the opposite gender to themselves.
So really, it's your fault, TC. Don't blame Beth. --- (Im)mature Aussie gamer. Don't pay the ferry man. Don't even fix a price. GT: Charon78 |
LolOkayPosted 1/31/2013 8:11:00 PM | Alienbob151 posted...gunsndroses posted...
Because Bethesda allowed homosexual marriage SIMPLY so that LGBT communities wouldn't go ape**** on them. They really couldn't give two turds, and I don't blame them.
No, that's not the only reason. Seeing as the LGBT community wouldn't have gone ape**** at all, seeing as it was very nice of Bethesda to even acknowledge that same-sex couples exist, something that most videogames don't do.
Bioware games and this game are the only games were you can have a relationship with the same sex. The Sims. |
Joe_CobbsPosted 1/31/2013 8:11:58 PM | GriffRoberts posted...Crassius Curio was probably at least bisexual. Then again I'm not sure there were any married couples in Morrowind.
You could say he was... *sunglasses* ...bi-Curio. YEEAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH! . |
Alienbob151Posted 1/31/2013 8:12:25 PM | LolOkay posted...Alienbob151 posted...
gunsndroses posted...
Because Bethesda allowed homosexual marriage SIMPLY so that LGBT communities wouldn't go ape**** on them. They really couldn't give two turds, and I don't blame them.
No, that's not the only reason. Seeing as the LGBT community wouldn't have gone ape**** at all, seeing as it was very nice of Bethesda to even acknowledge that same-sex couples exist, something that most videogames don't do.
Bioware games and this game are the only games were you can have a relationship with the same sex.
The Sims. Eh, well, I guess there's that. --- Currently Playing: Skyrim, Dishonored, Halo 4Gamertag: Hipster Medic |