Well?

Well?

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Why are you romancing Ashley at all in the first place?

What happens if you pick option 3?

[Glass her]

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It doesn't matter.
They're both getting dropped once Tali is dtf.

Ash storms out in a hissy fit and it's assumed you picked Liara.

gay

*good christian

>not wanting to impregnate Liara and have a little beautiful blueberry muffin daughter to continue your bloodline for generations

>blueberry muffin daughter to continue your bloodline
Yeah, there's this thing about asari procreation...

Every love interest in ME2 is better so it's best to just go incel in ME1. Yes even Kelly is better

I didn't nuke her only because I hated Kaidan more.
Why is she even an option?

>could very likely die in the next 24 hours after spending your career shitting around on a planet called "best paradise"
>this is the perfect time to start a deep, meaningful relationship and turn down a sexy alien three-way

She's kinda sorta hot in 3

how do I "no way fag" both of them

Because I'm not a disgusting xeno fucker and humanity will dominate the universe.

ashley is not only the best written female character in the series, shes the best written companion character.
you people seriously need mental help.

I always thought Liara would have been open to a threesome if Ashley hadn't rejected it.

>No option to tell them both to fuck off
Despite all their clout pre-Dragon Age 2, BioWare have always been profoundly mediocre when it came to RPGs

>Yes even Kelly is better
You say that as if Kelly isn't actually the perfect woman.

>Hot
>Bisexual
>Nympho
>Kind and compassionate

Rare indeed is a woman who possesses all of these qualities. The only way she could be more perfect is if she had shapeshifting powers and sex magic.

If you romance Tali then in Shadow Broker DLC she says she knew about Tali's crush but was quiet because she didn't need more competition.

Not all girls are bi, user, plus Ashley doesn't like aliens in any context.

She sees Tali as a little sister