I must admit, my only "suspend disbelief" moment was during the cop scene.
Two cops are groping a woman on the street (no matter how well they use their own bodies to hide the detail from the larger crowd)... surrounded by college students... AND NOT A SINGLE STUDENT HAS THEIR CELLPHONE OUT, RECORDING IT OR STREAMING IT DIRECT TO YOUTUBE?
Students! I mean... they're prone to going catatonic with separation anxiety when their battery dies.
In all seriousness though... I just assumed there was a story reason why the cops got away with it. In the same way movies don't end after 5 minutes because the main villain got arrested for tax fraud. Some stuff just needs to happen that way for the rest of the story to play out how it does.
Meanwhile however, I too would like to see a "humiliation" tag added at least. It conveys a deeper meaning than just "blackmail" and "groping". I think there's a fine line between adding tags too early in the development process and spoiling future content. My personal definition of NTR says no NTR has taken place yet, but I know opinions vary.
I also found this
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(mainly because I'd never heard of "kinetic novel" before).
Of course pop-culture changes over the years... so maybe the terms are out of date or have mutated. But I think both "Visual Novel" and "Kinetic Novel" would both be valid for "Family, Friends and Strangers". (VN = Background Images + Foreground Images + Overlaid Story. KN = Story/Novel with few or NO choices, at least in western culture).