(This review contains spoilers)
Being gay is queer, is complicated and sometimes a mess. Fortunately, though, this ends up becoming just a small shadow of the experience of being a LGBTQ+ person, that I think this visual novel captures so well. The straights sometimes try to reduce queer people to a stereotype: someone who is an effeminate, maybe bratty, oversexual person, and in the end, yeah, some of us may be like that. But we also may be an introverted person. Or someone who's nerdy. Or someone who fights for justice. Or someone who loves more than one person. And, sadly, they also may be someone who's somehow still conservative. Or patriarchal. Or a horrible person overall.
And what do we do about that? About our differences, that as much as unite us, might separate us? If you ask me, I think we should live for our personal truth as much as we can without disrespecting or hurting someone. Maybe that's the key to community? or we could just buy the amicus dildo, i don't know.
(PS: I didn't notice the ring at first)
