Gay twister
Play Strip Twister like regular Twister, but remove articles of clothing as you go. Play with your partner for a romantic date night in, or use Strip Twister to spice up a party.
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With enthusiasm, they set up the Twister on the floor and start playing, spinning the spinner, choosing colors, placing their hands and feet on the colored circles. As they have fun, they realize. I could get used to it. On my way there I pass half-naked men gyrating their hips over the pole they dance at.
Just a regular night in Night City. It is so absurd that I laugh, put my controller down, and laugh again. The year is There have been clubs catered to sex for years and years. Since before you even existed. I have to laugh, because the alternative is too extreme. What sort of audience did they want to cater to? I suspect the latter, so I had no true problem in going to the club and doing the task. Once you finish the Side Gig for Padre, you never go into that club again.
The club already has gained the reputation of being that place where sex workers are taken advantage of. And it is true, sex workers do get taken advantage of — regardless if they are queer or not, but there is something to be said that the only queer space — territory which queer people have claimed for their own, for safety, for being themselves — in the entirety of the game, has such a dark cloud hanging over it.
That, despite who you are, V is an intruder in a place that many queer folks see as their safe space. But not even just an intruder, but a person who looks at Dicky Twister and its patrons as though they are a part of some zoo. It hurts. And yet, despite Cyberpunk having such a wildly conflicting view of queer space, V can have queer relationships with no judgment whatsoever from the people they meet.
The same looks, the same animation, and the same flirty dialogue. We know that these developers can handle queer sexuality and romance — they do so beautifully with Judy. Why River, Panam, and Kerry failed in that respect is a complete mystery to me. It still stings that, for a game that marketed itself as one where you could be yourself, it does little to try and understand queer sexuality — despite all of the love interests being queer.
It was never explained. But, in spite of the queer relationships and characters you meet — including singular trans character Claire, who is a complete sweetheart by the way — the biggest misunderstanding of what appeals to a queer player and community is the positioning of V. How can you play as a V that is intimately aware of the queer scene — being queer themself — if you have a game that is so determined to make V a white, cis , heterosexual asshole?
They are window dressing at best, but at least they are there. They have to be the V who sees an opportunity in exposing gay celebrities and leaders. The pain of being ostracized and shunned, only to defend and become part of a group that understands that feeling so well? I could almost cry with relief. Outside of all that?
V just feels like another heterosexual protagonist trying to survive in a world where toxic masculinity and rage and fear go hand in hand. Impossible to stay on my feet. Cyberpunk is just so frustrating.