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Aside from those two that this mod adds, I'm only using only vanilla traits, and they're calculated at 0.1% chance. That's six times more rare than misogynist on female pawns and misandrist on male pawns.
To my tastes, "almost nonexistent" isn't a good spot for traits that can generate on baseline pawns. I would either increase the commonality rates considerably (perhaps making Philanderer a bit more common for male and Faithful a bit more common for female), or I'd set the commonality to 0 to disable them outright.
I could just make a personal patch, of course, but handling them in the same place as every other thing I'd want to tweak for this mod (i.e. in its mod options GUI) would be ideal.
I'd suggest to the author to make the default spread 30% bisexual, 10% gay, 10% asexual. But I'm not entrenched into the idea or anything.
I currently use "We Are United" mod for this functionality. Not sure if you'd heard of it, but worth checking out if you haven't!
On a separate note: RotR's latest update seems to have broken your compatibility patch:
[WayBetterRomance] Error encountered while patching Romance on the Rim: System.InvalidProgramException: Invalid IL code in (wrapper dynamic-method) MonoMod.Utils.DynamicMethodDefinition:RomanceOnTheRim.QuestNode_Root_Crush.GetSinglePawns_Patch1 ()
Full Log: https://gist.github.com/HugsLibRecordKeeper/8349490a00ec339f3c94ad303333772d
Is the sexuality trait assigned at birth (probably the easiest solution), or at a specific age milestone (perhaps more realistic, but more cumbersome I would imagine), or is one just not assigned to them at all unless it pops up in the milestone choices (probably the worst solution)?