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That said, modders have done a pretty good job filling in the hole left by devs; so good, in fact, the devs incorporated some of the mods into the 2.0 and 2.1 versions of the game. So, I'd recommend going to Nexus and checking them out.
Cyberpunk has a lot of shortcomings (and yes one of those is how romances get repetitive and dull after you start dating) but you don't need mods to have fun with it. This has not been true for any Bethesda title since Fallout 3. Mods are the only reason these games remain popular. Their worldbuilding is ♥♥♥♥, their dialogue is terrible, their plots are vapid, their characters are one-dimensional, their factions are stale, their lore is unoriginal, their gameplay is child's play, and their plots read like fairy tales. Bethesda makes half-finished games full of hack writing and gimmicks that reward the player just for breathing. There's no fun in them unless you've modded them to Hell and back, but if you have to do that to enjoy the game then the game simply sucks.
if you want to be able to do a little more social interaction, you can use the quests to come over to V's place that are vanilla (tho again, those will get boring after a while)
you could combine the 'romance enhanced' mods which give your romance partners a routine at their bases. they move around the place, shower, sleep and interact with things.
afaik these also work if you have not romanced them, but you get more from them if you have.
there is also the 'Night City Interactions' mods. the core and add ons
https://www.nexusmods.com/cyberpunk2077/mods/5519
NCI : Core mod.
allows you to take your friends/lovers for a drink and even without you romancing anyone, is a tour of places from the Edgerunners anime, where you can stand, lean and sit ect.
the maker split it up into areas to make it easier to fix issue and so forth.
but if you enjoyed the romances of Skyrim and Fallout4, i suspect what you might be missing is your 'partners'
having someone with you, a follower who is there with you?
you can use a mod to spawn a follower, have them with you. but they are just...there...not really interactable yet.
give it time.
it took years for the decent followers to appear for skyrim and fallout4.
it takes scripting, coding and voice overs ect to make comanions better and we have to wait till the last patch or so before the modders can really sink their teeth into the games code as it were.
(yeah, i know they said 'we're done now guys' on the game, but there may be bug fix patches that break stuff yet)