#22 You can search up who I am, but I'll introduce myself quickly. I am Monika, the president of the literature club. Well, I used to, before some... incidents happened. I don't wanna talk about it. MC's also kinda sensitive about the topic, so I don't think it's best if I explain what happened. Anyway, canonically, I'm 18, but since DDLC was released on September 22, 2017, I'm 8 years old, in terms of the game's release. But, of course, Dan Salvato, my creator, knew that it wouldn't make sense to give me a birthday separate from the game's release date (except the year, of course), so he made my canon birthday September 22, 2007. Weird? That's just how it is.
As for my opinion on being lesbian... I'm never gonna be one. It's... well, I don't want to talk religiously. But, anyway, if someone wants to or already is member of the LGBTQIA++ community, that's alright. I don't control them, so I don't judge them. The only thing I'll be doing against it is me not being one myself.
I think they're both great. Although, novels expand your imagination and invite the reader to use his mind to visualize the setting and events within the story. Meanwhile, comics keep you occupied and are more expressive. They're equally good, to be honest, but I personally read novels more commonly than any other form of literature.
As for my opinion on being lesbian... I'm never gonna be one. It's... well, I don't want to talk religiously. But, anyway, if someone wants to or already is member of the LGBTQIA++ community, that's alright. I don't control them, so I don't judge them. The only thing I'll be doing against it is me not being one myself.
Favorite flower? Carnation. Simple as that.
Hope this helps!