I am not saying that it is not realistic that at some point Sophia could/would snap and have sex with someone. (Although that someone being a kid, Sam, Zac, not to even mention Dylan is much less realistic -but let's not diverge).
I am simply saying that even once that holding back comes down, a real world person would choose someone and have sex with them. If/when they get bored with that person they could choose another. Very few people sleep around with almost everyone that expresses interest all at once. With one today, with another tomorrow or maybe in the evening, go back to the first one the next day. Than with a woman, then another woman, because why not and so on.
Of course, in the end, this is the end goal of the game: "corrupting" Sophia so she does have various sexual activities with a lot of people, but it's a fine line from at least somewhat realistic to total fuck-fest like so many similar games (The one with Myriam's life or how it's called, the one with the mystery of Vaulihorn or something similar and so on).
And this is just to clarify, of course people gets divorces, people cheat. I have known people in real life that have cheated/are cheating for different reasons. I have known people in open policy marriages. none of the women fuck guys left and right. while they do have a lot of sex themselves, they are quite selective with who they fuck, and pretty constant. It is usually the guys that can't resist to jump from woman to woman.
I don't think I am over analyzing anything. I know it is just a game, at the moment I am enjoying the content it provide, in spite of the slow development speed. If I won't enjoy it in the future, I can skip it (like I don't even touch the Myriam one).
It's just when people say things like: in the real world she would have already done this and that, a real woman would not have denied herself if Dylan was sucking her boobs, she would have fucked him and so on I can't just get past it. It feels like these people have seen/played too much porn content and have a distorted view of reality.