Audience emotional responses for 'Yes, God, Yes' are primarily driven by Humor, stemming from the awkward and relatable coming-of-age scenario of a Catholic teenager encountering unexpected racy content online. Empathy is strong as viewers connect with the protagonist's internal struggle, confusion, and vulnerability. This internal conflict, balancing religious upbringing with new thoughts, also generates significant Anxiety and Guilt. Curiosity plays a key role as the character explores these new feelings, while moments of Joy and Happiness arise from her journey of self-discovery. The dramatic elements contribute to Sadness and Melancholy, reflecting the bittersweet nature of losing innocence and confronting complex personal beliefs.
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