Talk:Shep/@comment-44763533-20191231164752/@comment-27725096-20191231171058

as a lesbian female, i don't find myself in a position to either support or oppose this position from a personal standpoint

but i feel like opinions such as this should be heard, and anyone who disagrees should make a legitimate argument instead of just spouting "how dare you disagree with me WHAT ARE YOU A CONSERVATIVE OR SOMETHING" like people nowadays tend to do

while i can't say i hated shep so strongly, they didn't leave a lasting impact on me, and i could read that there was probably more than a bit of pandering going into this character

while i'm unsure myself, i feel like saying that a character is "non binary" instead of a particular identity that is not male nor female, is a pretty good sign that the person who made the character is not very familiar on the subject, identifying them with a wider classification rather than an actual singular personal identity, its like if i created a character and said the character is "not straight", but gave no further details, that isn't representation, it's just confusing and nonspecific