I don't know if it's needed, but here's 28 saves of a virgin run with pretty much 0 sexual experience (minus a kiss with a girl).
The final save is in front of New Game+ with a pretty busted team of Enicia/Warrior/Ranger. They all have most of the necessary skills, their equipment is already pretty good with enough skill on Enicia and Melinda the warrior to not be slow as hell, and you shouldn't have much trouble with anything in the game besides the Thunder Dragon, which I've already beaten twice.
The save with 7:32:52 of playtime is right before triggering the final sequence of events of the game, which pretty much locks your ending onto the fully pure one.
You can use any other save to start at any point in the game, for instance if you want to avoid doing the lesbian kiss for a truly 100% pure ending (which changes nothing, she's still a virgin).
Here's some general tips on the game:
- Bow is broken. It has a 1d6 + 2*skill by default, and will scale to insane degrees. You will be extremely dependant on RNG and will often fumble from rolling 1s, but it's completely worth the 2*skill compared to daggers.
- Anything that has [2*stat] is often the best gear for a character.
- Skill determines if you attack before your enemy. Try not to have the warrior and Enicia have too little of it, you could be 1-turn-KOing some battles without even letting them strike first with enough Skill.
- A lot of top tier gear is gated behind explorers selling them to you on the Sugoroku. I didn't purchase any at first, which I quickly regretted. Try to get 2-handed weapons, since they all have [2*stat].
- Skills seem to be a trap for Ranger, since the bow has [2*Skill] when their skills only have a [1*Skill check].
I think the game is nearly impossible at the hardest difficulty with a full virgin run. You'd need 2M in 20 days, and I only managed 1.3M by day 15. A lot of the "legit" jobs start to run out by the end of the game, and they're pretty much the only thing that pays decently, as treasure-hunts bring in a pittance, and the side jobs bring just as much, which is to say, very little.
The game's surprisingly enjoyable, the dice system really reminds me of KOTOR, although drastically simpler. The levelling is also extremely slow, and every little points felt meaningful until the end, which really encourages actually giving a fuck about your gear.