Most developers have that habit. They want to work in their own way, on time and add whatever content they want.
Ironically they expect our financial support for that.
On the other hand, it must be very annoying to make a game with multiple characters and that the patrons constantly ask for one in particular.
It's like being a humorist or a singer and being asked for the same joke or song. Although you have become famous for that.
That I could understand and respect, but I am not sure this is the case.
The game started with a clear and big focus on Jessica and some different kind of fetish here and there, but it was not relevant for the progress of the game and mostly avoidable.
Now it seems like the author is trying to add different fetishes. Is it an attempt to appeal to a wider audience? If that's the case I personally would like to have some options (more) avoidable.
I mean, you can easily finish the game without ever raising a finger on Jessica. No problem about that. But you cannot avoid
or
because the game forces you to, or you will not progress further. That annoyed me.
Was that kind of thing something that the author wanted to add from the beginning? I think he should have been more honest and say it clearly, even if that meant the risk of keeping away those people that didn't like it.
Is it just an attempt to attract more fans of different taste? Then making the other fans unhappy forcefully giving them something they don't want or don't care about is not a smart move, IMHO.
Just my two cents here, and still I want to make clear that I like this game, the art and some of the ideas in it are really great. The artist has every right to do whatever he wants with his creation, but if the idea behind it is that "everything goes" according to fantasies/fetishes/preferences then it is unfair to judge some worse than others.