I said nothing about it "turning people into sex criminals". I said that it could give unbanalanced people the idea that what they are doing in game is acceptable in the real world as well. Almost everyone can distinguish the line between game and reality, but for those few who can't, playing a game like this could desensitize them to the point where they feel it's an acceptable thing in the gaming fandom to do. The fact that the character is protesting vehemently and the player can still continue only strengthens the idea in their mind that it's no big deal. Sick, demented people are constantly looking for inspiration to tell them that their screwed up minds and thought processes are valid...
Grand Theft Auto has far worse stuff in it and the world has pretty much accepted it as "just a videogame." If you find the content objectionable or tasteless, then feel free to criticize it as I do.
But if you think it's going to desensitize people to act a certain violent or sexual way, well chances are, those particular people are already predisposed to such behavior in the first place, and a videogame is not going to be a primary influence to trigger their behavior.... And even if it is a
contributing factor, such contribution is not a large enough reason to outweigh the justification that the vast majority people can enjoy this product responsibly without bringing harm to others.
Personally, I find this type of software to be offensive and gross, but for aesthetic, moral, and critical reasons. Not because it poses any real or substantial danger to women that can truly de-merit its existence.