The highlight of this project, which is most often noted in reviews and comments, turned out to be the biggest disadvantage for me. The humor itself is good, but the author lacks such an important thing as measure: humor is so common here that it is perceived as banal clowning, which only causes irritation.
And this very irritation affects the perception of everything else - instead of turning off the brain and enjoying the generally goofy and frivolous plot, you start paying attention to its problems. The main thing, for myself personally, was the absence of any structure of what is happening - they pile on some kind of hodgepodge of family incest, the afterlife, school days, hookups with other women, crime, demons, ninja girls, while not fully revealing any of the above, it's just there and that's it. Because of this, many events are perceived as something unimportant that does not affect the main story, which is why you absolutely do not give a fuck about what is happening.
MC - corrupts his sisters, his mother, and the rest of the females, tries to figure out what's going on with his father, but otherwise just goes with the flow.
Lucy (sister) is an infantile shy girl. She does not turn away from her family (we read with maximum pathos), she is a mountain behind family, but in other situations she just has the wind in her head.
Evelyn, a loving mother who desperately needs a fuck, initially pretends to be innocent and still breaks down from the length of her son's dick.
Helen is just an NPC, needed only for additional content and a humorous component.
Mia is another NPC, needed for dominance content.
Amber is a "cool" bitch associated with crime.
Nicole is a teacher who loves dress-up games. It is needed only for the content.
Hannah (the younger sister) is the only character with at least some semblance of character + sometimes it seemed that she was the MC.
Let's summarize. A silly hodgepodge of cliches, complete tastelessness in the plot and characters. We fuck everything that moves, and what doesn't move, we move and fuck. And everything like that.
Personal rating: 3/10.