This is absolutely retarded take for a post this long and detailed. For Chris it wasn't about sex probably at the very beginning, years before Megan. After that it was always about sex. He wanted to win PaRappa-The-Rapper contest "to go on a trip with my sweet Megan and probably have our first time in a hotel room", like he stated in his email later. He called himself virgin with rage, hell, he sang "tell me why I stuck as a virgin with rage" and it was before trolls discovered him. Nobody coerced Chris into becoming a sex pest, since he's already been one.
You seem to disagree that the love quest didn't begin as a fuck quest on the basis that Chris wanted to get laid?
Your argument is akin to saying incels are only looking for sex and that curing their inceldom could be fixed if they hired a hooker. No Chris' situation, like that of incels, was built on a demand for movie love and sex as a sign of success. Like incels Chris grew up on a steady diet of porn. Him fucking Megan in a hotel was not only the chance for him to finally get the opportunity to say he has a girlfriend, but that he could prove himself in bed by pleasuring a woman and be a man.
His whole frustration with his virginity was psychological and a burden he had to bear. It didn't turn into a Fuck Quest until later on when he felt his only value to women was as sexual object. I referenced the Hooker incident as an example in my initial post, I could also reference the Carlos Chanter thing occurring later on as a result. Was Chris always handsy? Sure I don't think any one is denying that, but was the Love Quest something that began as a way to get laid? No, and there is ample evidence that Chris in his own demented way legitimately wanted a girlfriend. I believe for self-validation of him being "normal" and create Crystal than any desire to find someone to complete him.
I make the distinction between "Love Quest" and "Fuck Quest" because after the ABL saga and into the Jackie Saga and beyond, you start to see a difference in the way he perceives things. Whereas I think before Chris saw sex as a way of cementing a relationship, later he saw a relationship as a way of cementing sex. Though I could go on, another example was later during the Catherine Saga, he stated he was willing to have an "open relationship" with Catherine and Colin. Earlier on when Ivy suggested an open relationship where she could see other men, Chris was uncomfortable with and didn't want that (though admittingly fine with him seeing other women because he believed that was okay).
Earlier on getting laid was a bonus, later on it was the purpose. His virginity started as a sign he was unloved/undesired, and later advertised as a selling feature for sex. His perspectives changed wildly.