Yes, because no one ever gets stuck, misses a dialogue path, lacks information on what character advances or which one is just a placeholder for stuff in the next version or a hundred other issues, like hitting a bug without knowing, for example.
THAT is why specifics are good, so people can see where they might be making mistakes or - the storyline just messes with them, like the fish at the beach at night, or the scene with the parents making sex in the living room, that eats up a lot of your points with the landlady/mom no matter your answer (afaik, if there is a "minimum damage" road, do show me).
That scene with the principal masturbating is part of the sister story storyline you say?
Sounds vague and not really convincing, but ok, i'll keep going anyway, so whatever.