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Basically virtue signaling (as much clichè and cringeworth this word has become, it's still very accurate). It's basically a way to say people who enjoy sexual themes in games and anime adjacent media as somehow inferior and whatever the new flavor of the month buzzword (such as incel, porn addict)
Ya, if a creator wants to make a game without sex. Thats cool. But boy do people rail on others for not minding, or even liking it in the games they play.
As long as the content isnt cut and the game is true to its original content, then I am good either way. Let people enjoy what they like, and let them have the option if its available.
Sometimes, we dont need sex
cuz, some girls, are princessses
Also, the console release of F/SN didn't have them either. For obvious reasons. It did have voice acting though. Which makes sense. I don't think they would convince Ueda Kana to voice sex scenes.