To be perfectly honest, without reading your stories I thought you
were going for a fanservice angle. So yeah.
Like Bells said, you can't control how people react to your stuff, but you can present your stuff in a way that makes people less likely to react unfavorably.
Between the half-lidded look in the eyes of nearly every picture (
.Including eyelids is good anatomy, but there's a better way to handle it which I unfortunately am ill-equipped to explore here.), the
unusual poses some of them strike for inadequately-explored reasons, and the
extremely skin-tight clothing (
TVTropes Warning) the girls wear (
.I believe I've addressed this in the past.), it's not hard to see how people might interpret it as fanservice. Also apparantly you're including a given character's
sexuality in their bios?
Not sure what to make of that. The point is, your issues with whether your work is sexualized or not is at least identifiable, and can therefore be resolved.