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Tell me you've never played D&D without telling me you've never played D&D.
But I'm having flashbacks to Dragon Age II here, where every party member in the game was bisexual and willing to boink Hawke... except Aveline, but only because her character story involved her wanting to go after someone else. (Didn't stop you from being able to awkwardly flirt with her, though.)
Even in Dragon Age II, though, the characters at least had different attitudes towards sex as a concept, and it wasn't as simple as "player initiates romance," there were a few who made a pass at you that you had to decide whether to reciprocate, deny, or pretend to ignore (Anders gets downright pissy at you about it, too). Also Merrill is oblivious to half of Hawke's flirting so a lot of it doesn't even impact the romance.
I haven't yet experienced the full cast's romance stuff in BG3, but it DOES also seem like some of the issues people have with them are the result of scripting bugs, so... we'll see.