Personally, I don't like Ronnie-Anne because of how she behaved at the beginning of her acquaintance with the protagonist. If he genuinely felt like she was bullying him — and even his sisters initially assumed someone was bullying him — then I take that as a clear sign that something was definitely too much there. I understand that people can be awkward when expressing their feelings, especially while going through emotional difficulties caused by family issues. But that still doesn’t justify bullying someone — especially when the whole situation gets brushed aside without so much as a word of apology or even an admission from her that it wasn’t okay.
On top of that, in the one situation where Lincoln hurt her feelings, she responded with physical aggression. All the later drama that came out of it — even though the blame really lay with her brother — still left a bad taste in my mouth.
Maybe it’s just because of how deeply I roleplay as a full-on siscon during this game, but I tend to treat any harm — even indirect — done to the sisters as something utterly unforgivable. And the whole Bobby situation was a genuinely hurtful experience for Lori. There’s also the whole thing where she tricked Lincoln into kissing Sid Chang on the rooftop. I get that it’s all part of a comedy-driven game (and honestly, I do enjoy the humor), but if I were in Lincoln’s shoes, I’d feel hurt, deceived, and used. Plus — she’s been with her for how long now?
I don’t know — maybe I’m taking it too seriously, and it was just meant to be part of a “tsundere/enemies-to-lovers” dynamic. That doesn’t mean I expect the author to change anything or that I think it was poorly written. I’m just saying that, subjectively, I don’t like her behavior — or her as a person.