I was wondering the same thing, there is no effect or acknowledgment from the therapist either way. I went back to him wearing see through clothes( from Simply Salacious) and I went to him wearing super conservative/normal clothes and there was no dialogue about either of them. Is it not completed?
Also there is no mood effect/penalty or anything for Sveta if she doesn't follow the instructions to wear see through clothes
Honestly I'm kind of glad it's not enforced. Part of what made the-rapist plotline neat is that he keeps things going in such a way that to the outside observer Sveta could just be going a little wild, but his actual deeds are kept secret and he seems to just be an average therapist, but someone suddenly starting to make outlandish wardrobe changes after a few weeks/months that anyone can notice is the sort of thing that gets people poking around and asking you direct questions about what's going on, when his entire shtick is hypnotising her to do things without
noticing she is doing them (or others noticing it's not just Sveta being a little more wild/submissive). Going commando was a perfect compromise because it fit nicely. Sveta being potentially a nerd or good girl who suddenly starts turning up to school with taped up nipples isn't something that will fly under the radar.
It would be nice if we could get a toggle for this particular change at least once it's working properly.
Also is the Borislav content newish or older than the current writers/team? Because I just wanted to give kudos for how it plays out, and how simple it is to keep going or end while still making sense. It's a really neat way to introduce Sveta's of all types to sex without trying her into a plotline or situation like can happen with Niko and some others.