To answer HypnoHammer, canonically? No, they're not lesbians, they're both straight as an arrow. But they're such close friends that they might as well be siblings.
Early on, Chie will even express surprise at how quickly Yukiko warmed up to the protagonist (it's not like she immediately develops a crush on the protagonist or anything like that, but it's more that she feels like he's someone she can trust, so she's perfectly at ease around him), particularly when Yukiko has one of her classic "giggle fits", as well as Yukiko's "silly" side showing itself, which Chie then remarks was something that Yukiko used to only do around her.
But both girls are straight, and they are both potential romance options for the protagonist.
Well, if the POV character took away all their memories, then Yukiko wouldn't remember having a family, who her family members are, the fact that her family owns an inn, or where that inn is located. But aside from that pedantic nitpick, this is really hot.
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In my heart, and the hearts of fans everywhere? Yes, absolutely.
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Early on, Chie will even express surprise at how quickly Yukiko warmed up to the protagonist (it's not like she immediately develops a crush on the protagonist or anything like that, but it's more that she feels like he's someone she can trust, so she's perfectly at ease around him), particularly when Yukiko has one of her classic "giggle fits", as well as Yukiko's "silly" side showing itself, which Chie then remarks was something that Yukiko used to only do around her.
But both girls are straight, and they are both potential romance options for the protagonist.
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