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Playing through Baldur's Gate 3 now, and I see what they did. It's sex up front. Within the first couple of hours you're boinking your interest. It's not until act III - potentially dozens of hours later - when you get to the actual romance part of the relationship. It's an interesting take. At least with the couple of romance plots I've seen.
You all just escaped death, running around in dangerous areas you could die (and be brought back to life heh) at any second. Yeah that group is getting frisky if possible, then see where things go later, if you both make it. I haven't made it to act 3 myself so wasn't even aware of those romance options got fleshed out.