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Not at all, just wondering why you would introduce instability into a game where you can just say no. Seems like you are crying about a nothing burger hero. Just say no....or do you need to remove the option because the temptation is too great?
I don't care for romance, and I also don't care to go through dialogue events to reject the characters (Wyll dance scene for example). Contrary to popular belief, it's annoying for other people when they just want to play a D&D RPG, and D&D sessions aren't always horny. I want to use the characters since they are fun and have good lore. Other RPG's have done this or have kept them reasonably separate and avoidable.
Regardless, mod support has already been confirmed by the devs to be in the future, so this whole debacle seems pointless on your part. So why the outrage, friend?
And, well, I tried. Just gonna block and report you now, bye.