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You've completely rephrased the question from the person I was responding to. I answered assuming that I'd know there's extreme content going into it, and be ok with knowing I'm going to encounter it at some point. All games on here are tagged so you're going to know what you're going to encounter anyway, whether you know when it's going to happen or not. Also, I said NTR haters are a minority. There are plenty of people who don't feel strongly about NTR either way, myself included, and they are by far the majority. That doesn't mean they actively like it, it just means they're not triggered by it and won't not consume some media because it contains NTR. Also you're changing the definition of NTR I responded to, you're using the real definition, which I do prefer, but the post I was responding to was phrased using the expanded definition people like to use these days, especially in the gaming sector. If you're using the narrow definition of the POV of someone being cucked by someone who they're in a relationship with, sure that's probably not super-popular, but everyone on here uses the expanded definition now so people who hate NTR in that definition are objectively a vocal minority of porn consumers, and the only reason this game has that tag is due to the expanded definition as there is no true NTR in the game at all.I'm pretty sure most people would care though, you're clearly irregular here. Most people aren't going to flip through a sex scene, encounter scat (or guro) and go "oh ok" and just keep going without being bothered or put off.
I don't think I agree with this at all, I'd guess that most people do not want their loved ones cheating on them and especially not in a humiliating way. Whatever metrics you're using are likely skewed for a number of reasons, and while the amount of fans may not be small in number, I would still definitely consider them a minority.
I do agree that the term has ballooned and is being used to encapsulate things that it probably shouldn't though, ie. sharing which is voluntary and endorsed by the player (mind you I don't think that's excessively popular either, but far more so than actual NTR).
There's probably no actual NTR in this game, but I don't like the content that falls under the "new fake definition" as you call it either so I'm more than happy for the tag to be used on games that include that type of content as a warning that I should investigate before committing time to playing them. Usually it's as simple as finding a post that says it's optional, which gives me the green light. I'd much rather go through that than download a game just to find out half the content is the MC whoring his LI out.