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Sex is a part of the human experience.

Art deals with the human experience and, to be as effective as possible, should have no pre-determined limits as to what content it explores.

In so far as video games are art, or have the potential to become art, they should be allowed to explore sexuality. This exploration, and other kinds, might be best if incorporating sexually explicit content.

Moreover, there's no good reason for video games *not* to have some sexually explicit content.

To protect children? Might be valid if video games were only for children. And, besides, the idea that learning about sex is bad for children seems to me to be the product of a distinctly religious point of view that might not be generally true.

Also I tend to support freedom of expression.