No, the much more logical truth there is that you ignored the question simply because it could/would go on to most rationally answer the one you yourself presented earlier in this thread. But that answer doesn't fit an overall narrative scheme you ideally want to be in support of here. So instead you are left doing your best there to try sidestep having to apply that more rational line of thought, and of course attempting to discredit any acknowledge of the typical irrational thought and behavior we can routinely find behind a lot of the support going in to any such alternative F96 driven narrative anytime this topic pops up.
Or basically, it's essentially like you are Neo stuck in the F95 matrix, and refusing to hear or acknowledge that your line in the sand classification of "NTR or NON-NTR Game" here is the spoon, and that the spoon doesn't actually exist outside your own bubble creation universe here. The very large majority of players on the paying platforms outside of F95 don't know what NTR is, much less care or obsess over some never ending distinction definition of what is or isn't NTR. Same goes for a lot of devs making these games as well, and which i'm strongly guessing is a category the dev making THIS game falls into.
To me there seems to be every indication here that the dev simply sees the scene he made in his very barebones basic story game as one where the Rachel ends up having sex with her pre-existing boyfriend. That's it. Not as something that was trying to cater to any real specific "I LOVE NTR" fetish, or something he did while knowingly realizing a few of F95 posters would go jump off a bridge over it. That you don't like the end result of that is one thing. Note it wasn't your 1 post reply here expressing that you prefer scenes like that to be optional I made it a point to take exception to. Just the attempt to further twist this into being some malicious act out of a dev as opposed to the very selective "YOU" thing it actually amounts to.
I left it out of my original post to keep it brief. I actually addressed it at the end in an earlier draft and then just cut that section out before I posted it because my focus was trying to show how your annoyance at all of those posts here isn't all that different to the experience of the people annoyed by the game, and that part of the post took things somewhat off topic.
I don't ever recall saying it was a malicious act, although I wouldn't rule that out. There's no shortage of games that seem to have turned into trolls by the dev. If the dev was truly clueless that so many people didn't like NTR, then they didn't really do their homework. Somehow, they've been working in the adult game industry for at least three years now, and presumably played games on their own before then and probably even now, and never heard of NTR let alone knew it was divisive. Seems legit to me.
I'm not sure how people not knowing what NTR is is relevant. NTR is just a increasingly broad term to cover stuff like this in video games. If I didn't know what NTR was, that wouldn't change that I don't like it. If this didn't fall under a strict definition of NTR... well, why didn't someone tell me? I only hate things with the NTR label. I now love this game because that changes everything. Oh wait, no it doesn't. The game added some stuff that is either NTR or that NTR is the closest way to describe without a paragraph of explanation. So it's the term people are going to use, and if it isn't already the official definition of NTR will broaden to include more stuff unless a separate term is invented for whatever variation this is.
If the dev did it out of complete ignorance and good intentions, it doesn't fundamentally alter the experience of those who don't like the NTR and NTR-ish stuff. It doesn't undo the fact that a game that had such promise to so many suddenly turned to garbage in their viewpoint. I'm not saying they are right that it is garbage. I'd argue that it's a trash move to insert such a divisive kink so late in the game without warning or a way around it, but that's somewhat subjective. I'd say the same about any controversial kink, although from what I've seen NTR is the only such kink to suddenly appear out of the blue so many updates into a game. I do think people are right to their opinions about the game though and the last update and to express them here, as long as they stay within the rules of the forum. And you have a right to express yourself too, although complaining about other posts is slightly more off-topic than complaining about the game. But by all means, keep posting. The mods will sort it out if they think either of us are out of line. And I'm personally still really enjoying how you're getting worked up over some words, while words, images, and more in a game are supposed to be no big deal.