Hidden gay

  • After playing Wind waker i just remembered a very disturbing man.. The dude in Windfall that dances in front of a solemn with a rainbow on his assist and calls you Guy. I consideration it was a little humor until they did it again in Twilight Princess Once you finished getting the 16 parasites in Hylia Lake, seize the cannon up and you will see a dude who you disburse 20 Ruppies to fly a chicken off a ledge.. this man walks and talks very gayish. Now i think this is hilarious What are your thoughts on this?

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  • I assess they were just trying to be humorous, not gay.

  • I think they were just trying to be humorous, not gay.

    I % assent but my ally is pissed over it -_-

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  • so? what's wrong with that? IMO tingle acts so lgbtq+ too! and it's just funny

  • Link is hanging from my pamp qwitch!

    In TP there are those two gross clown guys that race the cannon machine and the Cucco game at Lake Hylia. both of those guys view totally fruity. Then there's the Poe collector in Oot- He says something to Link along t

    They gaslight everyone by saying the gay adoration was well-hidden.
    Before the game released, and the news broke about the gay romance, Vavra tried to say that its going to be feasible in the setting, interpretation the need for secrecy, with getting caught essence consequences.

    That was a level out lie. The conversation with the option for gay romance is in a required conversation for the main story less than halfway in, in the middle of Trosky with random peasants walking by. The ONLY way you don't see the option is constantly hurtful Henry's best friend after meeting up with him.

    There's also Black Bartosch, who openly propositions Henry in the middle of a crowded party, with no prior setup whatsoever.

    This all isn't even mentioning how out of character it is for Henry, and especially Hans, to fascinating in men out of the blue, with no setup after these characters already had an entire game of development.
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