Stoper might be quite slow when it comes to developing his game but I really do, honestly, believe he has excellent pacing in his story. Yes, he has really good renders but the writing makes them feel a thousand times more powerful. I can't say there are many developers out there that have brought me so much pleasure without even having a sex scene. Stoper truly is, in my opinion, a master when it comes to the teasing game, in a way which makes it incredibly seductive and alluring. Stoper might not be a literary genius but he has just enough setup in the story, with great dialogue and thoughts, alongside some beautiful renders to really kickstart the imagination. Two great examples for me is both the mayor meeting and, quite honestly, most of Mr. Parker's scenes. Although I'm not a huge fan of the lesbian content, and therefore don't have any examples, I'm sure there are some great examples there as well.
Heck, it took me a long time to play through the short story he made called "Bella's First Sin". Just the buildup got me really good, my imagination ran wild. This is the power Stoper has, incredible buildup. I of course want sex scenes, but I don't necessarily need them to be satisfied with his updates. It is important for me that the events make sense, and I will most likely always receive some form of exciting teasing to satisfy my needs anyways.
The only reason I don't have this game in my signature as my "favorite" game is simply because he doesn't have enough sex scenes yet and particularly ones that satisfies my fetishes. I still love this game though and as soon as it gets more tangible content that I can revisit it will easily claim that throne. There is, of course, also plenty of other games out there that do push out sex scene after sex scene and some of them are really good too. If you're really struggling with Stoper's pacing then I'm afraid you're not his target demographic.
If you don't like his slow development, well there isn't much we can do about that unfortunately. It's definitely a flaw but to be quite frank I think I'd be similar in his position. I can get quite enthusiastic about doing a project and make loads of effort towards it and then get massive slumps, even though I might still be really passionate about it. This might not be what affects Stoper, it might simply be that he has a hard time managing the "perfectionist" inside him, the point still remains. Sure, sure he earns money and he might or might not treat it as an actual job but, at least in my case, it doesn't tend to change anything in that regard.
That's just my opinion and two cents on this whole topic, no offense to anyone else. Thanks for reading and have a great day! And while I'm here I might as well in advance say: Happy New Year!