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But some are/were romanceable with Mods.
There is a mod called 'phone messages overhaul' that allows you to romance the Netrunner called 8ug8ear (bugbear)
She's the one Wakako sends you to pull out of the net in japantown (the one the Tygers want)
If you save her, you can befriend her a little, then romance her. She likes everyone, so it makes a change.
(There is also a standalone version, but I think that ones only going to be for 1.63 legacy since the 2.0+ update changed a lot in the phone/text system. Mod maker likely won't update that version)
There is also one that let's you romance Rita Wheeler (the magenta haired bouncer at the door to Lizzie's Bar)
Once modders get to grips with the code of 2.0+ and we're out if the patches that change stuff (ie, into just bugfix and maintenance mode patches) there will likely be more options.
PMO mod maker said they want to add more options.
Folks have asked them for Rita Wheeler, Mateo (barkeep at Lizzie's) the receptionist at Clouds, Vik Vector, Blue Moon from UsCracks, Mitch of the Aldecaldo's, Hanako Arasaka, Sandra Dorset (girl we rescue at the start from the Scavs tub) more Meredith Stout, Goro Takemura, Claire the barkeep of Afterlife, Dumdum of the Maelstrom, Lizzy Wizzy, and even Rhino from the Animals and Adam Smasher XD
(Doubt Smasher would work, but everyone else is at least possible somehow lol)
I personally find attempts at simulating sexual relationships in games to be harmless but cringe inducing at best and outright game damaging at worst. Cyberpunk would be an example of the former and Baldur's Gate 3 would be the later.
(NOTE: BG3 is a great game despite this but the relationship stuff brings it down a decent number of notches from how great it could have been)
Interesting that when V meets Sandra Dorsett later, V continues to have access to her apartment. I wonder if a future romance was planned by the game devs but abandoned later.
I noticed that too. Pretty sure that the Sandra Dorsett quest line was at least meant to be much longer, especially given what her goal is revealed to be. Shame that quest line wasn't continued and ends so abruptly. Having rescued her in the first place she's one of the characters with whom V could develop a real connection.