I'm well aware of the meanings that F95 assigns to all of those tags. This isn't about nuances of tags. It's about expectations and the history of the evolution of this VN and the alterations of Patreon policies.
Tell you what. Go back, as I have, and read the contents of this tread since its inception. All 47000+ comments, you'll end up skimming 70%, but this debate isn't about tags. It's about market forces vs expectations, and the outrage of a very vocal minority about Mr. Dots moving to satisfy his paying market almost immediately.
Then you and I will have the common understanding of the history of this VN to discuss these topics.
Or you could simply search this thread for my prior comments, which on a number of occasions address this at various levels of detail.
There is a very good reason that F95 assign those meanings to the tags: THAT IS THE MEANING OF THE TAGS EVERYWHERE ELSE!! I'm going to assume you come from a country with terrible sex education and got most of yours online from other people who don't know what they are talking about either. Also, expectations? The developers literally told you MMF content would be in this game YEARS ago. If you expected something different, sorry but that is on you.
Also, a reminder that even the walkthrough for Chapter 1 warned you about this content.
The developers have practically screamed this content is coming, but so many act like it is new. It isn't.
Lol idk why your lecturing me about pirating games on this forum of all places but alrighty…
New players have to start from somewhere. DMD is one of the most iconic adult games out there and For a lot of people DMD is one of their first game. Did you do research on your first game? Did you go to their personal website and read up on it? Or were you new and like most people see it advertise from somewhere and just jump into it because it looks interesting?
i guess this is a learning experience for them to do research on the game before playing…
I'm not lecturing you on using pirate games, I'm saying that if you rely solely on them, without researching the game, especially sites that don't let you know the themes, then its on you if you see something you don't like. I personally don't like rape in my AVNs so I avoid games with that content, which I'm able to do by reading the tags.
As for my first game, yes, I admit I originally found it on a pirate site, and it actually was DMD way back in Chapter 1. I believe it was the update before Lucas tries to attack D in the apartment. But, there was a link on the main menu to visit the website. That is how I found the planned fetish list. I joined their Patreon (and later moved over to Subscribestar) because I liked their content and felt it was worth it. I forget how I found F95, probably just doing a search for other games.