What the actual fuck nuts.................
I feel like I am playing a completely different game from the one the dweebz keep moaning about. There are, currently, around two dozen characters that MC can get down with in-game to varying degrees. I may be wrong, but by my count, there are four who have any sort of narrative 'arc' as described as so woefully absent in Jenny's story: Helen, Okita, Roxxy and Becca. And one of those sort of doesn't really count: Helen is pretty much tortured into sexing MC, so that's not so much character dev as it is character breaking. Everyone else undergoes pretty much exactly one change in who they are and how they behave - they go from not letting MC slip them the D, to yes very much letting MC slip them the D. The formula is basically Character = 0 and then Character + MC's D = 1. That's about it. And in fact, you can argue that of all those other characters, the one with the closest path to a developed arc is actually Jenny, as you can read in her diary (although there are hints that dearly departed Daddy might have been dipping his wick in our favorite cam girl before his untimely demise). She's fundamentally still boning MC in a transactional relationship, but her diary entries do reveal something of a change of heart. Not much, obviously, and she certainly doesn't let on outwardly very much. But it's more than, say, Mom's inner monologue alludes. Mom and Aunt Diane go nowhere as characters. In the revamped paths, the story actually goes out of its way to establish that Mom and Auntie D have a history of doing the nasty in tag team fashion.
In addition to that batch of lovely ladies, there are currently around the same number of females in the game who are laying in wait (for wont of a better turn of phrase). And I'll bet you right now, the only character development any of them undergo is the same 'journey' they experience to welcoming MC's hog into their hoo haws (and any other available orifices, in whichever order DC deems worth drawing).
I'm having a hard time connecting to where any of this makes the game less enjoyable or anything less than super fapable.
Mark Hamill was recently on a talk show in the US where he told a story about filming the first Star Wars movie back in 1976. Hamill pointed out that for the scene they were shooting, his character's hair and clothing should be wet.... and Harrison Ford turned to him and said, "Kid, this ain't that kind of movie." Lads... 'character development' ain't what this kind of game is about.