No, sorry, but you are wrong. Feedback is being given, you can clearly see that here. Don't blame the people who do not wish to pay on patreon just to be heard.
You are pointing out what it is, I am pointing out what it could be, and neither your, mine, nor the OPs comment is related to belief.
They made a comment on what they would prefer, on the comment section of a game they like. You responded that for that there needs to be more activity about it on Patreon - which is true in it's current state, as the dev is currently focusing their project on Patreon.
I pointed out, that it's not the the users' fault for not using Patreon to voice their preferences and in a previous comment that the project would benefit (in all aspects - money, feedback, polishing etc) if it was not anchored to Patreon only. It's all simple statements on all sides.
Can you indicate other more or less proven services for games for adults, with different types of relationships?
As for the relationship itself: we can only follow the plot, perhaps something on the theme of the classics will appear there.
And for feedback from the author without a Patreon, there is a special discord server, which you can join by writing a letter to the author through the feedback form on the game website
I think there is some miscommunication here. Let me see if I can steelman everyone's statements:
alexeyms is indicating that by far the most effective method of getting M/F content into the game will be to get on Patreon and argue in favor of it there. Given the rather small community this game currently has, one person's opinion on Patreon likely goes a very long way.
arealsecret is pointing out that opinions on the public forum are valid and useful for the developer. After all, sometimes it can be a two-way street: paying patrons can get their voice heard more easily, while just the same, catering to content that the public wants can help to bring in new patrons.
I think arealsecret's main point is that it is valid to offer opinion on the game's development direction here on the public forum. But I don't think alexeyms was saying it's wrong, but rather just giving the advice on how the message could be more potent.