First, I think the sarcasm was a bit unnecessary since, as I said in the other comment (now deleted), you could have simply ignored me since I was just venting some things and I didn't really have anywhere else to do it, not without it looking very out of place.
Second, now after having helped the other patients (since I had not been able to do so before writing the other comment), I think I explained myself a little badly before. What I meant most when I said I "hated" bimbofication was more referring to when it's used the way you did with the Delinquent, not because I particularly have anything against the fetish (being generally neutral or simply not something I look for) and I even like or find it funny how you use it in most of the game.My "problem" with it is when it's used in a dark way (for lack of a better word), mainly because after seeing characters like Carver, Del, Penny, etc. in T.I.T.S. or everything that happens on Tavi's route in BDCC (And I know this isn't exactly bimbofication, but it's close). Seeing how you get rid of the Delinquent again minutes after making her "relevant" again, I feel like she's wasted more than if she hadn't returned at all.
In my opinion (or at least what I would have done) is either leave her in an antagonistic role instead of making her your "ally" for literally 10 minutes, doing something like having to avoid her in some rooms or as part of some puzzles, to make it so that, I don't know, if you meet certain requirements, you're given a minimal chance of preventing Nym-Foe from taking her or that she wouldn't even have appeared again after the introduction except maybe at the very beginning in a mini-scene watching her receive her payment from the lab owner or something like that.It's just an opinion, and if you use any of this feedback, that's up to you, so I just hope you at least give someone a chance to do something about what happened to the delinquent.
P.S. Just before coming to reply, I also read the message you left about your cat, and as another cat lover, having lost two myself (and sadly not in good ways) I offer you my deepest condolences.