Quote Originally Posted by Fynn View Post
The thing about Kanji is that, in my interpretation (and you know my attitude toward LGBT representation), is not in fact gay. His problems mostly stem from his feminine interests and how that conflicts with what men are "supposed" to be. It's more about the struggle with the toxic image of hegemonic masculinity, where you start to believe that if you don't fit the norm, you obviously have to be gay, and everyone will think that. It's a minor spoiler, but it's not that what you see in the shadows and the TV world is just your inner hidden thoughts - it's societal expectation as well. So yeah, Kanji is my favorite character because his struggle with the performance of masculinity is something I've gone through myself. And then the whole thing with the Naoto happens, making him even more confused about himself, and theres your shadow.

I'm not saying Kanji isn't bi (though for spoilerific reasons, I do believe that he isn't gay), but despite the imagery of his shadow suggesting his issue is with his repressed sexuality, I really do t think his sexuality is relevant here at all. It's all about dealing with patriarchal models of masculinity, with a bit of teenage confusion added in for good measure.

And yeah, Yosuke's kind of a sexist, homophobic dickhole, so even though he doesn't have that much issue with you being the leader as Junpei had, I still vastly prefer Junpei as your magician-arcana BFF. It's all pretty ironic considering Yosuke was meant to be the gay option for the protagonist but was dummied out.
I definitely saw Kanji's problems towards hegemonic masculinity as well. I don't believe he is gay either. I had a fairly humorous scene with my MC, Yosuke and Kanji in Okina, where the entire mission was to 'pick up girls' (which kinda made me cringe). I'd say it is more likely he's bisexual, but more likely to say that it isn't really an issue for him anymore.

Any idea why they dummied the idea of a gay relationship out of the game?