User blog comment:Andisimon/HSS Class Act - Your Twin Sibling and Default Jordan/@comment-33834897-20181015233029/@comment-33834897-20181016063550

@StoryGirl83, I disagree with your argument that because in other books (just use The Freshman for example), you can choose which LI to pursue, it makes MC straight or LGBT depending on your choice. In fact, in these cases, I consider MC to be bisexual and hence LGBT because she is interested in persons of both gender. This is not to be conflated with who she eventually pursue/choose to be with in the end. In real life, a bisexual person can decide whether he/she wants to be with a male or with a female. If a bisexual female chooses to be with a male or female or in the end, it does not make her straight or lesbian respectively; she is still bisexual. Hence in these scenario, she is considered to be bisexual in ALL player's game regardless if she pursues in the end. Hence, the inclusion of LGBT in this scenario is uncontroversial. In Casey's case it is different. Casey has only pursue 1 person (Amber) so far who is a female. Casey has not be shown to be pursuing a male person. The only difference is that in some player's games, Casey is a male (making her straight) and that in some player's games, Casey is a female (making her a lesbian). Hence, in some player's save, Casey is LGBT and in some player's save, Casey is not LGBT. In my personal opinion, as long it is possible for Casey to be LGBT in any player's save, Casey should be included into the LGBT category. But unlike other books where the situation is clear-cut, Casey's case is up for debate. For all we know, Casey might be interested in males as well (that will only be revealed in future chapters rendering this debate moot), based on the current information we know as of now, there is room for debate. In short, my vote is that Casey is to be added to the LGBT category because it is possible for Casey to be lesbian in at least 1 player's save.