Catching up late on this thread, and thank you to everyone who has kept it civil despite the understandably potentially upsetting implications.
I am in two minds whether to lock it.
We are a global, diverse community here to have friendly discussions about Larian's computer games, and noone here should feel unwelcome or attacked on the basis of their sexuality. But at the same time, the game does exist in a social and political context and I don't want to completely shut down discussion of that. Striking the balance generally means people being very careful when bringing up social or political points, or things that have very personal implications like sexuality. And being mindful and respectful of how discussing those might feel to others here, which includes steering clear of general, unfocused theorising about what non-quoted people say elsewhere, and focussing on discussing specific points raised on these forums and going no further into potentially personal territory than is strictly required to make their point.
I don't think the OP has kept within those limits, and I've already said in other threads that I think we all want a break from being made to feel uncomfortable and upset by intentionally or unintentionally offensive discussion of topics that impact closely on many of our real lives.
But I'll leave it open for now on condition that it stays friendly and it's kept to general discussion of how realistic fantasy needs to be, or at least as long as examples cited steer clear of features that people are understandably likely to take personally, including sexuality. It's not like there aren't many to pick from, so a focus specifically on LGBT+ content, for example, just makes it look as though the argument is a smokescreen for expressing anti LGBT+ sentiment here. Which is not okay.
TL;DR It's fine to discuss how realistic fantasy needs to be, but let's steer clear of using very personal features such as sexuality as examples of "unrealistic" content. I'll lock this thread if it ventures any further into that territory.