Nothing quite beats Pathfinder Kingmaker in terms of poorly telling option spreads:
- If you're a bisexual female PC you have (8) options.
- If you are a bisexual male PC you have (8) options.
- If you are a heterosexual male PC you have (6) options.
- If you are a homosexual female PC you have (5) options.
- If you are a heterosexual female PC you have (2) options.
- If you are a homosexual male PC you have (1) option - and to pursue it you must force a break-up between said male and his current love interest.
Add to that, most of the women in the game are described in the prose for their beauty, attractiveness or general appeal. The romancable males are almost never appraised for their attractiveness, at all.
(And also, I'm salty because neither Jubi nor Linzi were available as romances, and they were the two I was most interested in, in terms of romance personalities).
So, yeah... I'm completely okay with player-sexual romance options, as long as it's done properly - that is, it's made to still fit in with any back-story elements the character has where appropriate, and that it's not simply conflated with all characters being bisexual. Though this is a topic that has been discussed heavily already in another thread.