You did the sort of bar/club route with stripping that you see in a lot of games, and introduced school in terms of the MC being a student there.
But IMO the best games either do reporter/news broadcaster role or professor. Because these jobs open the character up to forced/non forced exhibitionism. And both jobs have public audience, and require a high level of respectability etc. So public image is important. A slutty student doesn't really have the social implications that a slutty professor would have. Or a news-broadcaster who was wearing a vibrator while saying the news while millions of people were watching.
The other thing these jobs do is open the potential for alternate persona more. The MC can hide their identity/wear a mask, and go to a sex club and be as depraved as they want, because the mask will hide their public life and transforms them into an object of desire.
Plus a professor would actually lecture in a giant lecture hall in front of 300 students if it's college etc. This just makes dressing skimpier or wearing vibrators in that setting more enticing.
I am actually tired of all these teacher games taking place in high-schools with like 10 students in the class. We need a college professor game, that doesn't have 50 characters and focuses more on events in the school rather incest/events at home or other jobs. (this is why i dont consider AWAM or even family venture good games in this category, since the school in both games is a secondary setting and we barely have scenes in them).
We just need a main character, and maybe 5 side characters. But mostly it's nice when everything revolves around these two settings, I want to see majority of the scenes in the college, or the news desk where the anchor works. or hell even 50% of the scenes.
Also both these jobs highlight transformation more. As in a professor can be really prude,never wear makeup, dress in long dresses.And a news broadcaster similarly could also shy away from showing even leg on air. But as they explore their sexuality things could change in how they present themselves. So there is more of a believability with the transformation in these roles.
You could even extend this to being like the fall of a brilliant woman, which maybe picks up a bit on bimbofication fetishes or something. I don't know if this is toxic or not. But yeah that could be a thing too. Both reporter and professor typically are successful and intelligent women, so maybe risking their careers for sexual gratification, or exploring their sexuality in public, would somehow undermine that image too... or if they secretly had a submissive nature etc.