Well, the problem with Mark is obviously due to older versions.
But my "problem" with lewdness was the same as Obika ^^
And I absolutely did'nt know it was cheat : I thought, when I saw it, that it was just a changing in the game process, that I accumulated actions (and points) that became usable with the change of version, or that the "scale" of lewdness changed, so they gave us possibility to increase the score to compensate.
Well, now I realise it was dull not to think it was cheat : but at this time, Insexsity was the only "lewd" game I played. And I just couldn't imagine that the developpers would include a cheat mode inside their own game !
So, the question of lewdness is now solved. Well... explained at least ^^
But the point of "maximum usefull lewdness" (something like 16 or 20) is just sad : we can reach this score quite quickly, without cheating ; and then, there is no evolution of the character after that ? And she still fears to do some exhibitionnist actions ?
I think something of the dilemma (is that the right word?) is in that big word "Cheat".
In sport, politics, it's a big No-No (performance-enhancing drugs, doping of other sorts, bribery, gerrymandering, lies, fake assurances & promises, etc. ...), to which the corrupt (or resentful) of course say yes, yes.
In the gaming world - unless you are dishing dirt on an opponent, perhaps

- it's not quite the same level of immoral and/or criminal activity. A *cheat* can mean simply a short-cut, either to accelerate the game or to skip over elements you are not interested in, or a matter of entering codes to unlock extras that "non-cheating" players might not see ... you might even call it a "cheat" even to look for Walkthroughs (or for a bit of help from another user on this Forum!) when you don't find your own way through, ... see:
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And as such (see that definition), *cheats* may even be deliberately built into the game, so that devs testing their own product don't have to play every detail through from the start every time they add something new. Or else offered by the devs (or of course, other players) to players who are not interested in, say, the mini-games, or to avoid particular scenes or characters that are not to their taste.
So, Armelle, I wouldn't beat yourself over the head and call yourself no better than (enter name of particular fishy politician or doping sports star here) if you happen to use a "cheat" or two in *that* definition! It's true, using cheats may mean you miss out on some of the enjoyment of the game, hurdling over elements of it - but in the end, decisions are up to you! If you are really stuck at some point in the game, what is a player to do?