>>712988374 (OP)> Do you like them? Why or why not?I don't care about romances in games or anywhere else.
However, one thing you always gotta remember is that romantic (not necessarily sexual!) love is largely the same across all genders, so you have to be a good romance writer in general to write any romance. People largely use queers as an excuse to put even more queer shit into them out of some weird ass "well they're not normal anyway, why not add some sadistic shit too" logic that is just fetishizing sadism and using queers as a human shield.
Usually you should STAY THE FUCK AWAY from pussy science dialogues (you know, "YOUR PENIS IS CRUSHING MY OVARIES!!! MY MAMMARY GLAND IS BEING CAVED IN!!!! I'M BEING INSEMINATED!!!" thing that is more boner-killing than anything) and go straight into feefees. Like, "i forget everything when i get a message from her... my voice feels weak around her... " thing. It's boring, but it's platonically correct. Slow romances are the best because they're more temporally correct most of the time. If you're focusing too hard on subordination/ordering ("i would drink her piss from a bowl...") or emotional hardness ("i would kill her entire family if she asked me to..."), think again if you're trying to depict a doomed relationship for reasons other than gooning.
Like, I have a friend who's bisexual but more lesbian-leaning and she's been madly in love with that other girl for several years but couldn't show her feelings due to radioactivity (same-sex relationships being shunned in our country + conflict of interest). It's just her losing her mind when the other girl sends a message, trying to know her deeply, sending her flowers on her birthday... Same shit if you were a guy. If I were in love with that other girl myself, I know I would do the absolutely same things. "Make a normal romance but replace one of the characters with someone who's the same sex" is the best advice you can get here. God will sort out the rest.