Sawaki is GORGEOUS!!!!
The hair, the glasses, the beauty mark, that perfect body.... Sawaki sure as hell growing up to be a sexy, mature looking woman!
Fujimaru is truly a master of hentai! Page 10 & Page 22!!
Also vanilla + cheating that leads to these two correcting the mistakes of their youth and both of them taking that chance of finding their true happiness together. (Sucks for their current partners but this is hentai and we want our character to be happy.)
-@H-Connoisseur, this is for sure just mutual cheating since they both decide to leave their partners together. I don't think it counts as ntr since that's usually more one sided and darker.
The NTR labels are notoriously slippery, but netori (by itself) basically
refers to a cheating scenario that leads to the breakup of a marriage
or a relationship. It's different from netorare and netorase in that the
injured party doesn't witness the cheating, and doesn't even have to
appear in the story, so the emotional anguish that lies at the heart of
most NTR chapters is entirely absent.
I specifically say "by itself," because netori can overlap with netorare
and netorase, which often makes things confusing.
For example, in Satsuki Imonet's mOTHER (which is pretty lighthearted),
the cheating FMC ultimately gets a divorce and marries the MC, so the
chapter is correctly tagged as "netori," even though her husband never
appears in the story.
In To You, Now and Forever, we have the breakup of a marriage and an
engagement, so it's a double-netori situation, even though the injured
husband and the jilted fiancé are never seen.
Anyway, I hope I clarified things. The NTR tags can be a major pain in
the ass.
@mcprowlington The netorase's I've read are more of a cuckold situation where the victim (or the person cheated on) stumbles on to the infidelity and decides/finds out they're turned on by it. It could start off by swinging but that's not usually the case.
In NTRI the focus is on the cheater while male spouses are pushed aside, they're there but not the focus. Sometimes you watch them ruin multiple relationships and you'll see scenes of the spouse staring in disbelief and horror, but you won't get an inner monologue of them lamenting how their life has gone down hill.
NTR focuses on sexual gratification through pain and humiliation, and you spend most of the time listening to the thoughts of the spouse that's been betrayed or had something great taken from them.
Imonet's mother isn't ntr or ntri. There is no betrayal, nothing is taken from anyone and its entirely consensual. By the end the wife is still in a loving relationship with both the husband and son.
Also, netorase essentially just means NTR that starts with swinging. It's consensual swinging andthen both girls are taken by one dude as the other dude regrets his decision and painfully watches his girl drift away in favor of the other guy.
A cheating joint where the cheaters actually own up to their mistakes & take responsibility. This is what good writing looks like, no fucking NTR bullshit.
I was expecting the bittersweet ending but damn, this ending where they just forego everything they've built up their lives towards honestly is also a bit bittersweet too. But hey, if they're happy then it's all good.
Huh. I don't really know how to feel about this one. I mean, on one hand, Fujimaru continues their unbroken streak of hits. The man (or woman, I dunno) just seems incapable of missing. The art, the story, the feelings, they all blend together into this surprisingly complex, rich tapestry that definitely delivers, even if the twinge of immorality sours the dish somewhat.
On that topic, I can't be sure Sawaki and Yano did the wrong thing here. They were both clearly still hanging onto baggage from their pasts and had half-heartedly committed to relationships in the present that neither of them seemed totally happy with. The fact that Fujimaru avoids contextualizing those commitments feels almost like a writer's trick.
If we the readers could have gotten a glimpse into our protagonists' unhappy lives, that might have helped. However, the ambiguity at the end of this tale probably helps make sure it'll stick in our minds longer. Fujimaru's really, really good at that, I've realized. There's always the feeling that we're only seeing a small piece of these characters' lives and that even once that window closes, they'll go on figuring things out for themselves. Really makes the work feel alive, y'know?
Well, I know what you mean. I feel with titles like this, it's better to assume they weren't content and committed to their previous (or current, depending on the timeframe) relationships. It's a shitty move if they were content in that relationship and they just lacked integrity and were like, "Ooh, I found something better that maybe I should have had before, so let me upgrade..." In any case IRL, depending on how obvious it was to everyone around them that their relationships were a house of cards or if their exes clearly had character issues, they most likely blew up their social circle to a certain degree. He probably should get ready for another bruise if her father took a liking to her former.
Sorry bvoss5 did you read the last page? They both went to see her husband, his girlfriend and her father. I think she is happy about what happened. The last line I think she was just having fun with him. Great story good art very sexy young lady. This does not need a NTR tag. IT almost does not need a cheating tag. Two young people who made a mistake, now they are fixing it.
What could have been a regular relationship had been interfered by her boomer father, in a kinetic way, and the commotion kind of justifies their circumstance fixing things the way they should have been.
They could have just ignored him if only the MC was blunt enough but then the story implies he has never been one of that kind until the reunion.
What a story, hentai really is something.
Love reunion stories especially if they have such a happy ending! Sawaki is the living embodiment of a mature sexy woman the years just made her all more seductive. Glad the MC finally Man up and is gonna wife Sawaki!
Heheh...the word "ouch" couldn't be applied better than in this story, esp. with him. Regrets - ouch. Her father punching him in the face when they were younger - ouch. More punches to the face resulting from the break-ups - ouch (although it could have been far worse than punches). At least they're riding into the sunset together virtually unscathed (apart from a few bruises on him) like they should have if her father wasn't the overbearing, violent type.
Seems that it took a night of steamy hot passion for MC (Yano) and FMC (Sawaki) to both realize how they feel about each other ... further proof that A CHEATING SCENARIO IS NOT SUPPOSED TO BE THIS HOT!
And it seems that at the end, Yano took a hit (literally) by breaking off his upcoming marriage to get back together with Sawaki. Well, better now than after he went through with what might have ended up as a doomed union.
Simple Conclusion: "Yo Dawg, ... That's Some DEEP SHIT!", ..... but it's Fujimaru-sensei. Therefore, it's "APPROVED!"
The hair, the glasses, the beauty mark, that perfect body.... Sawaki sure as hell growing up to be a sexy, mature looking woman!
Fujimaru is truly a master of hentai!
Page 10 & Page 22!!
Page 20, page of the chapter ❤
Also vanilla + cheating that leads to these two correcting the mistakes of their youth and both of them taking that chance of finding their true happiness together. (Sucks for their current partners but this is hentai and we want our character to be happy.)
-@H-Connoisseur, this is for sure just mutual cheating since they both decide to leave their partners together. I don't think it counts as ntr since that's usually more one sided and darker.
Last Modified Fri May 27, 2022, 11:23 pm
husband, this chapter definitely needs the "netori" tag.
EDIT:
Yay! Fakku approved the "netori" tag.
Last Modified Tue May 31, 2022, 4:16 pm
refers to a cheating scenario that leads to the breakup of a marriage
or a relationship. It's different from netorare and netorase in that the
injured party doesn't witness the cheating, and doesn't even have to
appear in the story, so the emotional anguish that lies at the heart of
most NTR chapters is entirely absent.
I specifically say "by itself," because netori can overlap with netorare
and netorase, which often makes things confusing.
For example, in Satsuki Imonet's mOTHER (which is pretty lighthearted),
the cheating FMC ultimately gets a divorce and marries the MC, so the
chapter is correctly tagged as "netori," even though her husband never
appears in the story.
In To You, Now and Forever, we have the breakup of a marriage and an
engagement, so it's a double-netori situation, even though the injured
husband and the jilted fiancé are never seen.
Anyway, I hope I clarified things. The NTR tags can be a major pain in
the ass.
EDIT:
Yay! Fakku approved the "netori" tag.
Last Modified Sun Jun 23, 2024, 11:04 pm
NTRI translates to taking from someone.
It's a matter of POV and it really is that simple. These are factual terms. Please don't spread misinformation.
In NTRI the focus is on the cheater while male spouses are pushed aside, they're there but not the focus. Sometimes you watch them ruin multiple relationships and you'll see scenes of the spouse staring in disbelief and horror, but you won't get an inner monologue of them lamenting how their life has gone down hill.
NTR focuses on sexual gratification through pain and humiliation, and you spend most of the time listening to the thoughts of the spouse that's been betrayed or had something great taken from them.
Imonet's mother isn't ntr or ntri. There is no betrayal, nothing is taken from anyone and its entirely consensual. By the end the wife is still in a loving relationship with both the husband and son.
Also, netorase essentially just means NTR that starts with swinging. It's consensual swinging andthen both girls are taken by one dude as the other dude regrets his decision and painfully watches his girl drift away in favor of the other guy.
Last Modified Sun May 29, 2022, 8:39 am
That's a bold statement. I invite you to back it up
with a detailed explanation and counterargument.