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1. Romance is completely optional - while some NPCs will get together on their own, your player character has to go out of your way to get into romantic interactions, and you have to opt-in (there is always a 'just friends' type prompt.)
2. You basically lose one brief scene with the character, a handful of conversation snippets, and an addendum to the ending.
4: a) This depends on what you're asking for "romantic exposure." If you ignore the relationship options, then there's nothing that involves your character. There are several NPC relationships in the game (most are heterosexual, but there's at least one that's homosexual), and them being in relationships does come up at times, but you can avoid those conversations almost entirely if you choose not to go to the areas where you interact with said characters.
b) - Your character can use male, female, or non-binary pronouns, and you can choose what puberty you go through regardless of choices. (Body type and pronouns are also adjustable from a menu at any time during the game.) All of the NPCs your age can be romanced regardless of these choices (barring the one who is explicitly aromantic and asexual).
- There are multiple nonbinary and trans characters, though the latter often only comes up in offhanded mentions and you can go multiple playthroughs without the fact coming up for some of them.
- One of the more prominent side relationships between NPCs is male/male, and other homosexual relationships are implied.
This is a game that's inclusive of all genders and sexuality, so if you aren't comfortable having them just exist and be as unremarkable as cisgendered folks/heterosexual relationships, this is unlikely to be the game for you.
Thank you for your answers. I appreciate your candor.
As was stated above, your own involvement in any kind of romance is completly optional, but since it is a "growing up" type of game, sexuality is a topic that is present throughout the game and cant be completly avoided. LGBTQ is kinda the standard mindset, in the sense that everybody can be however he/she is, but most offical pairings still have the traditional build up. Apart from some survival rules nobody is forced to act in a certain way, people look out for each other and there are no gender bound roles in the society. That of course although means that no gender-opinions or discussions are forced on the player.. The game doesnt tell you, how you have to think or aproach the topic, nor does it try to "teach". Everything is up to yourself. The game itself is mostly about "normal" survival and teenage problems. The romances feel natural but arent very flashed out, they are more about the process to reach them, and less about enjoing the romance itself.
That said, if the presence of LGBTQ vipes, is a no go for you, the game definitly isnt either.
If you can compromise with the topic, the game is a fascinating journey that will leave behind a lot of lingering thoughts.
Also, there's a gender and pronoun choice with a "they/them" and "custom" option, with the MC using the same portrait regardless of gender until they're in their later teens. It's clearly made to be LGBTQ+ friendly without limiting player choices as to what they do with their own life, but if even seeing the option for a "they/them" pronoun gets you mad, you're going to get very mad with this game.