Get a girlfriend would ya...
Buddy, did you not read my above statement? The 'get a girlfriend' arguement is as cliched as one can get. Perhaps in your part of the world, video games are still the domain of the socially introverted, but in my region, normal folks can still gather together and enjoy them. And though I don't really need to defend myself from this rather pointless banter, I believe I did point out that my girlfriend enjoys playing KOTOR almost as much as I do. Of course, I'm sure you'll next comment will then be to insult the appearance of said girlfriend or some other childish comment, so let's just skip that, shall we?
Now, I would pose a question to you: if romance options in a video game only for those 'overly-emotional teenagers who are so socially inept that they'll never have friends beyond a computer screen,' why is it that romantic literature (and literature of the Romantic era) is still considered the classic standard to which all of our modern day visual and literary entertainment is measured against. I believe it's ironic that a person can stand around trashing romance story-lines and the people who enjoy them, and yet never realize the fact that many of the movies and television shows that person may enjoy are, in fact, directly or indirectly affected by the Romance writers of the previous centuries.
Just something to think about.
is this guy a pervert or what?