I get more "rage" from reading responses to NTR than to NTR itself. I gotta admit that it annoys me when a random internet poster posts nonsense like, "how dare that whore "enjoy" being raped?" or "that girl is such a slut". It's like these people have no concept of a psychological defense or even the fact that women are surprise, also individuals that have needs that do in fact include sexual ones.
As for the "rage" I get from NTR itself, it's mostly literally/logical/factual in nature, not including the fetish-related kind of course. Stuff like not having a freaking resolution, logically breaking down and the like annoy me. Admittedly though, the first one is arguably a good thing considering the genre. Hey, if I don't care about the characters, then I can't care about a character getting NTR'd. This is one of the reasons why I don't generally get effected emotionally from rape hentai.
Also, displaying sexuality in a bad light gives me a genuine desire to kick the author in the nuts, though I understand that at least to some degree these negative depiction are a market appeasement sort of thing.
KageMinowara wrote...
Red Vodka wrote...
It's because most Fakku members see women as property that can somehow be "stolen" from a man.
I don't think its nessasarily about anyone being someone's property. I think its more about you thought you and this woman were in love that you were connected, that you could trust one another, but then it turns out that this is not the case. That trust that you had with the other person is broken. It would be a very painful thing for a man or a woman to find out that your lover is cheating on you.
Considering the target audience we're dealing with, I don't think the person you quoted is too far from the truth. I doubt that if their waifu's became real and all obvious logical problems with that got dealt with, that a good deal of otakus would treat their ideal wifes as individuals as suppose to trophies.
And now I sound like a feminist. Oh boy...