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Anonymous United States No.150286584
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Anonymous No.717128460
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If it wasn't for her putting her own needs above what's left of Verso's soul in the canvas I would've chose her ending. I can completely understand her want to escape to this reality that her brother made to cope with the loss of the real Verso and also Gustave, but even if you pick Verso's ending she has free-will to just create another canvas reality of her own with her own renditions of her friends she found in Verso's canvas and/or other items in her real life that brings her comfort in a reality of her own making instead of a fractured painting. Painted Verso on the other hand has absolutely zero free will and has been living with the conscious of a dead man for 67 years and the only way he will ever get what he want is ending it all.
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Anonymous No.713760705
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Anonymous No.713190428
>>713187453
Here are my two thoughts on it:

1. Developers now want to create "strong female protagonists" who are not damsels. I believe that consciously or subconsciously people believe that if a woman loves a man, and thus has sex with one, she is submissive because she is being penetrated. They believe the person being penetrated is the lesser or bottom in a relationship, so therefore they make them all lesbians, bisexual (lesbian), or asexual.
The same would go for men. If you had a protagonist who you found out was gay, and then found out he was a bottom, would you associate him with masculinity or strength? You'd view him differently has he is the one being penetrated.
I also believe this is why female protagonists are given masculine traits, such as stronger jaws/chins, smaller breasts, larger waists, more muscle, etc.

2. They still know that men are their primary demographic and are perhaps afraid that a story in which you play as a woman and get fucked by a man is "gay" and that men wouldn't like the idea. This one I feel like is less likely though.