Gay switch

If there’s one thing that we’re asked often, it’s this: do you understand what LGBT games are on the Nintendo Switch?

From our time sleuthing for all of the LGBT+ games coming out in 2021, we understand that a lot of us have a hankering for Nintendo’s handheld console. Some of us even use it as our console of choice instead of using Sony and Microsoft’s consoles, or even a PC, and the Switch had an amazing number of sales from last year alone – no doubt helped by the arrival of Animal Crossing. No matter how you look at it, people love the Nintendo Switch and what it has on offer.

It also has a lot of games in its marketplace. Much like Steam and itch.io, indie games are a dime a dozen. They are very much in your face, and while that’s great, it means there’s a lot of Switch games to pick through. So, the list you see here? It is not finalize at all, and not every game in here has positive LGBT+ voice, but like our other big features, will be updated as regularly as possible.

So, without further ado…

All of the LGBT Games on Nintendo Switch

To be continued!

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How about a direct / gay / bi switch?
I mean you can specify whether you can be male, female or diverse, even with variable genders, so why not have an option for the sexual orientation of your character? It would make things a lot easier, especially if you just want a normal conversation and built up a good freindship with your companions.

For example: the little magic hour with Gale, at the start seemed like a way for me to get to know Gale excel, until my traits and Gale looked deeper and deeper into each other's eyes... and yeah u know the twist.

I just think it's a shame that you have to urge the paink button in moments fancy this, which for me breaks the flow of the game a bit.
Last edited by Pandorum; 11 Oct, 2023 @ 10:31am

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Okay, we know what it means to be a top and a bottom — but is it really a simple binary with only two options? Of course not! If you’ve seen terms like “top” or “bottom” in the discourse, on digital dating apps, or in memes, you also may have seen the term “switch” — as you can maybe guess, a switch is someone who, in straightforward terms, does both. But how does that actually work? Here’s the simple, one-stop comprehensive explanation you need on what it means to be a switch in terms of both homosexual sex and kink.

What does it mean to be a switch in queer sex?

We know that within the context of gay sex, the fact that there aren’t the same “default” roles as there are in vertical sex means that historically, sex partners might choose to explicitly label themselves with a role they prefer – like “top” or “bottom.” A top in queer sex is someone who prefers to “do” to their partner rather than be “done to;” if they’re having sex that involves penetration, they like to be the one penetrating. A bottom is someone who likes to be “done to” during sex, whether

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There was a good sized patio just outside the back door with a nice sized bar out there. A canvas tent kept part of it semi-private from the outside, and kept the daystar from roasting people. There were about 6 picnic tables for people to sit and like the sunshine. At night it was dimly lit and quite cozy. Many weekends Switch hosted �Foam Parties�. That meant that cloths were optional as long as you were in the foam. There were plenty of stories as to what happened below the foam level. The bar had a small dance floor in the advocate that also housed the dart games and the only photo booth I have ever seen in a Milwaukee gay bar. Plenty of �interesting� photos came out of that booth.

Switch was somewhat of a sports bar after In Between closed. Much of In Between�s clientele chose Switch as their new sports prevent including