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I'm honestly not sure whether that really applies to this NSFW genre in general. I'm pretty sure that many players just want to play something and don't want engage any further. It's like eating fast food, you do it because it's good, comfortable and because you enjoy it, while you don't want to think about the troubles that are connected to it in any shape or form. It would simply ruin most people's mood...However, I also think it's good to intellectually engage with stories through criticism, rather than merely passively consuming them. And part of criticism is recognizing and understanding how and why bits of a story are misogynist (or racist, or homophobic, etc. but I'll stick with misogyny for my example), and how our society shapes these stories.
It's debatable whether that's good or bad but I kinda actively refuse to scrutinize every detail just for the sake of it. I'd probably agree with you a bit more if more devs put actual effort into their stories, but I don't think it's actually productive to engage, given how "off the cuff" most stories are and how little thought many devs put it them. Often situations simply arise because a dev wants to get scene X into his next update and looks for the quickest way to get that done.
In these kind of games you usually either get quality or quick releases. So I'm not really sure where your expectation comes from?Not to be rude but I haven't kept up with development and with such a quality game I expected it to be...hmmm...faster?