I'm very much enjoying this game so far! Picked it up late - started playing for the first time a week or so ago - so I'm late to the party, I know, but it's entertaining. For me, it's the right blend of willing/cute/happy and coercive/manipulative. The opposite of some other people, I was actually worried it'd be a little
too vanilla for my tastes. I haven't explored many of the alternate routes yet (I did full refusal to get an early ending and laughed, then started a run where I just go all in), but I appreciate that there are opportunities to head off some content that may not be enjoyable or push the experience in a direction players might not want to see. It's a bit much, sometimes - especially the university classes!
- but I enjoy the game as satire and, along those lines, how ridiculous it sometimes is.
Like some players, I'm bisexual, so I understand early descriptions of sexuality being off-putting. During early states, where you're more "heterosexual" than "homosexual" (so, like, a Kinsey 1 or 2), the text expresses a lowered attraction to women. Before you even get a "bisexuality" score, you're described as having a hard time maintaining arousal when you're just looking at women, and I definitely get what you said earlier about MC being confused and distracted by evolving sexual tastes, and it certainly leads to some entertaining D/s and humiliation content with Susan, but it reads as odd, perhaps not as intended, and probably not the experience most bisexual people have with exploring their sexuality. But it's all satirical/fantastical/exaggerated anyway, so it fits the overall experience of the game.
Definitely been getting a great deal of enjoyment out of this one, so kudos! The weird bit of pedantry that actually brought me here, though: when consulting Bella at Tapestry about trans flag tattoos, the second option - the pink/purple/blue butterly - is actually the bisexual pride flag. The MC is bisexual, but it's not really what Lexi was looking for in a tattoo. Not really a huge issue, or game-breaking, but I thought you might want to know.