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You would know this if you bothered looking at the game past what it was called. If that's not good enough for you, go find one of the thousands of hentai harem games that swarm this platform.
Yes, there are other options to date other than men, but the men dating is still forced. Stop being silly and leave OP alone.
Imagine you would go to one of the "Moe Anime Booba date girlies" game communities and ask to add a few male dating options. Hilarious!
It's hard finding games that are like this one here.
While the game is called Boyfriend Dungeon that doesn't mean it has to be called so because of the dating option it could also refer to the player being the boyfriend. Yes they did include a few non masculine choices, there's nothing wrong with asking if there will be more feminine & non-binary choices down the road.
Show me the games with a premise like this game or Soul Eater where nudity isn't the final goal and the plenty of games argument is sound. I love this game and I'm happy that we can mod in new weapons but why be hostile to someone asking a genuine question about future content and ideas.
I wish you all a good day, and keep on gaming.
Linkara: Hmmmmm
It's funny that OP mentions Dream Daddy, because that forum also got another "why can't we have women" post.
It's like when someone went onto the forums for the game Spiritfarer and complained that they didn't want to get the game because they couldn't change the character's skin tone to white.
I wish someone would go into the Tomb Raider forums and ask to make Lara Croft's skin "a little darker" so we can feel included too. No one complains about inclusion with all the straight white protagonists but whenever a game is released that's different from the norm people are scrambling for "inclusion" or a "make me feel comfortable" option.