How is the content for each gender? I read that there is more content/better writing for female PC, is this true? I'm make but I don't mind playing female characters
In my opinion the game treats straight male player characters like second class citizens. This goes down to even the basic ways the game functions. One example is physical appearances. Playing as a straight male one of the primary concerns is probably going to be what female characters you interact with look like. Of course in a text based game there are no pictures so it comes down to descriptions, but the way the game works the only character that you always have a description of on screen is the one you are playing as. Your character could be in a room full of big titty girls in their underwear, but the only way to even notice it requires opening a sub-menu to list every character in the room and then checking each one to read her individual description.
It's also quite clear to me that most events are written with a female pov in mind. One of the most obvious examples is the "roommate's partner" storyline. In this quest chain you meet your roommate's girlfriend who physically dominates you and dares you to do things like streak across campus. Is this sexy? Does it even make sense when you are playing as a gigachad football player? Clearly the developer wrote a story about a girl meeting her roommate's boyfriend and then enabled flipped genders without bothering to rewrite anything.
Another example is the River Rat content. By proceeding through the quest chain you can turn the local bar into a topless bar. Unfortunately for straight males who are the main customer base for that kind of establishment, only npcs actually get to enjoy the topless waitresses. As the player character you can work as a topless bartender and get groped by female patrons, but there are zero scenes where a male player can interact with topless female npcs. In fact because of the previously mentioned issue, you won't even notice that they are topless unless you go out of your way to check.
These are just two examples, but the game is full of this kind of false equity. It's disappointing because it wouldn't take too much effort to mirror events so that not only gender is flipped, but also the player<>npc role, but it's clearly not a priority concern for the developer.