It's necessary to keep the text file that just has a single sentence (in English, not code) that tells people what the mod does? The mod has one working part and I had it installed. I'm pretty sure it was at the bottom because it was the last one installed but I can try again, but even if that wasn't the case, I literally copy/pasted the code from this mod into the relevant file from the bugfix mod, both at the top and at the bottom of that file (not at the same time), and I searched every other mod I use to make sure there were no further conflicts. The only other thing I can think of is that somehow the mana mod's code needed to go somewhere in the middle of the bugfix file. Nothing worked until I edited the main files. I mean, this mod's code still showed me where to make the edits, but that's not the point of a downloadable mod.
I am on win10 btw.
I'm sorry, I don't mean to sound crass. It's just that I've done mod debugging before and already tried all of these solutions except for a debug mod, which I didn't know existed and don't really need. Apart from my game crashing when I try to reload a save and a few mods causing a crash or just flat-out not working, everything runs fine. If this debug mod can fix those issues I'll look into it, but otherwise I'm reasonably happy with my current setup. Still hoping I can learn to expand the sex system from the expanded sex mod, but that's slow going. I simply wanted to let the author know in case things weren't working as intended.