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Hey L, thanks for your feedback and for sharing your thoughts!! I won't lie, I was really anxious about what you would think of this game, so I'm glad it is this positive loool; and yes, that is a complicated situation, and I think that, in the end, people try their best, follow their paths, and that's enough looool

And yes, it was a conscious choice: in the end, Romaine and Juliet's environment is rather accepting, the conflict is really internal, between faith and attraction (I just felt like the conflict being with a third-party was something that was represented more frequently in general loool); and I'm glad you could overall overcome the paranoia and the guilt you were feeling!

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Haha, why? I'm not that critical of a person am I? At least not anymore 😂😂 Let us all forget the era where I thought everyone wants critical feedback to improve 👁👄👉🏻👈🏻💦

But yeah, no worries, Chim! You did a great job! Def agree that it's usually external conflict when it comes to these themes. That or a bit of both. So this is refreshing fr 😁👌🏻✨

And thank you! We all gotta try our best pursuing our own paths for sure, one step at a time 🥰🥰

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Looool, less about you being critical than the game presenting religious celibacy as a possibility loooool, but I'm glad it was fine (that was the point I was really anxious about with the game, I was worried it could get misconstrued about me promoting some nasty homophobic things religious people do dxcvcxcvdc)

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Nah, you're good. If nothing else, people would likely see it as a bad ending, so. It doesn't feel like a promotion when the opposite has much more of a hopeful tone. To me, it felt more like "This is an option. It's a choice. But at what cost?" sort of thing 😊