User blog comment:StoryGirl83/Walkthrough Guide Discussion/@comment-3452092-20190708200619/@comment-3452092-20190709215839

I would be one of those people that doesn't want to get any romance points with the characters who aren't my LI.

I'm more interested in making sure if people are going to spend diamonds on a scene they don't end up regretting it because they couldn't avoid romance with the character in it, but I suppose if there is a free choice between going with one LI or another and ignoring all LIs, that might be a place to put a warning as well.

Stuff like that with BB2 is kind of why I want something like this, knowing which scenes I can take with characters who aren't my love interests and just hang out. I like to hang out with the LIs and it's nice if I can take a scene with ever single playthrough, which I can't do with scenes that have only romantic paths if I am trying to avoid romance with some LIs.

Yeah, it's mostly about the diamond choices and letting people know before they purchase them, "Okay, if I take this scene I will get romance points with this character who is not my love interest or I will do something that is more romancing that I would prefer with this love interest, so I'll skip it," or "Hey, I can just hang out with this love interest if I want to. I don't have to worry about things getting awkward since they aren't actually my love interest in this playthrough."

You may have a point with the Nate scene in SK. It does sound like it might not be platonic enough if someone doesn't want to romance him. Same potentially with the Eliana scene.

Defining what we mean by a romance scene and elaborating if something is borderline (such as suggestive looks or serious flirting) seems like a good idea.

It would make sense to me to put the notes before the choice. If we wanted something to indicate level maybe something like this would work: 🙈 = too cute to handle, 😉 = flirting gonna happen, 💋 = kissing will follow, or 🔥 = things are going to get hot.

Wow. I'm impressed. The closest I can get to matching that is the day ILitW came out, I played the first two chapters seven times to get all the routes and points as such. . . with one devise.