I can't wait for her to meet her Arthur to train her
I've always wondered about something. In most (not all, I know) games with a male protagonist, he is often referred to as "I" when talking about the game. I do this myself, it is a sign that a player can (at least somewhat) identify with him. Also male MCs don't get corrupted or seduced much, they change/corrupt/seduce other characters. Again, most, not all games.
As soon as there's a female protagonist, she is not only referred to as "her" in most comments, but it's also her that is being changed over the course of the game by others. She (MC) is treated like an NPC in other games, essentially.
I am curious how many people would like GGGB if it was a male MC on a route to become someone's slave, get trained or get into a same-sex relationship with his best friend. I doubt it would be in the top10.
What I would like to see is a game with a strong female lead, that also doesn't change, but changes those around her. Why should only male MCs "train" people and female MCs "get trained"?