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1. First is your friend Josh (who runs his own business of US Robotics).
2. Within the first chapter, you then can define who the next possible romance interest is (when you receive a phone call while talking to your professor: Elly Lao, or Eiji Aomame. Both fill the same role, but if you don't define this person at the time, Elly is the default.
3. If you present a demonstration, you get in touch with third potential love interest, Juliet Rogers (who works for the Air Force). It is possible to make contact later, but a bit tougher.
4. There is a reporter who interviews you about your robot. This man is named Mark (I can't recall his last name), and if you get along well, he will mention talking with you further.
5. There is another disturbed individual who you can romance: Silas/Tammy (if your character is female, this will be Silas; if you play as a male, this will be Tammy).
6. The sixth potential romance won't show up until later in the game, and that is if you are able to build companion/love robots (which is also one of the paths you can pick at the very start of the game, but robot love interests are certainly possible on other paths)
And I guess for completeness sake, you could include ex-President Irons (she is even an Achievement in the game), but I don't really consider inviting her out for coffee at the very end as a romance.
It's also your life long companion that would rather die than live in a world without you (unless you convince it otherwise) so I mean...in all honesty it feels wrong to give anyone else attention especially since your robot seems so hurt by it at first.
So much this.
I also felt guilty when I started a romance with my second robot and saw my main robot not taking it very well.
I don't get why everyone is saying their original robot feels lonely, my companion robot and "child" robot got along famously.
I only did that once, then I became a bloodthirsty maniac and conquered Alaska
10/10 would robot again