I wanted to like this based on the concept with the option to take control, and as such devoted way more time than I should have. However, my suspension of disbelief - even for a porn game - could not hold up against the sheer level of absurdities in the plot and characters. Even if you choose not to be a cuck and resist the bullshit going on, you don't reject Jenna by default after she ruins your life (to say nothing of how absurd that whole situation is), nor does your wife reject the woman who very clearly and maliciously ruined her beloved husband's life (yes, I'm aware that Jenna herself also seems to be a victim, but this is not information the MC and certainly not his wife would really have at the time). The monologues assume you're interested in the content you've said you're not interested in. The writing bends over backwards so hard it can suck it's own dick to avoid incest while still baiting it (didn't come here for incest, as it's not tagged, but I still take issue with the baiting).
Now, don't get me wrong here. If you're into what this game actually has to offer, that's great. Go crazy. However, this game fails to deliver on the promise of meaningful alternatives to what is clearly the primary focus of the game being BBC-flavored NTR, with a giant black cock dangling over the player's head like the sword of Damocles at (nearly) every possible moment.
As such, it would be prudent of the dev to work harder on keeping those promises (which would pretty much require a rework from the ground up; so, unlikely) or just retract them entirely and go all-in on what the dev clearly wants to focus on.
Any aspiring devs reading this, remember opt-in is always better than opt-out (what this means is that routes do not properly begin without player input and warning). Present the start of your routes to the player with a choice to opt-in, preferably with a description of what the route contains, and try to limit the reliance of separate routes on one another as much as possible. If you must do opt-out instead, at least make the opt-out intuitive and tell the player where to find it. Thanks for coming to my TED talk.