That went... not quite as expected, but close enough. Better than expected, even, although I did expect them to enjoy this anyway (and I'm almost disappointed it wasn't their plan all along, but a misunderstanding like this is fun too).
Well...I suppose this is why you always bring extra money with you? Though I guess all his money went to 'affording' her.
I have to say, that's quite the twist ending. Certainly had me fooled. I suppose the NTR tag in this case is for...NTR play, more so than actual NTR?
Well hey, nobody was stolen from anybody that day, and if anything, it just made him more excited so I'm sure they can continue their...arrangement. That being said, considering she said 'finally able' to afford her makes me think they may have a bit of backstory together that I'm somewhat curious about.
So... I think I†˜ll buy a karaoke bar and start to blackmail people who make out in the booths... By the way: isn’t the NTR tag wrong? I mean, it’s not really NTR if a guy bangs the prostitute you booked for the night. And definitely not when you enjoy it. Cuckolding yes, NTR no...
Err. I think you're misunderstanding something. Netorare means cuckold. Try doing a google search, that's just what it is. Also at the end they're literally calling it NTR even if it was "play". Which it wasn't, they weren't fishing for it.
@godshandonearth-3600528 But you're suggesting that it isn't what it literally is. NTR = cuckolding that's a fact, but if I understand you correctly, you want the NTR tag to be reserved for a subset of cuckolding and a new tag to be created for "regular" cuckolding. This doesn't make any logical sense though. I think what you really want is a tag for the opposite of vanilla to classify things that make you feel bad (which I am also for this idea). Most cuckolding stories are basically all the same thing until you add the emotional aspect to it. That's the real difference.
> they call it NTR play
Because that's exactly what the author intended. Saying it's not NTR because they weren't a couple is kinda goofy considering that, the entire rest of the story plays up the NTR style. If the last page didn't exist we wouldn't know any better, there aren't any clues whatsoever that they weren't a couple until that point.
Thanks for backing me up, @Smuggins !
Yes, I would say NTR is far more than cucking. While it (literally) means cucking, it’s (at leat for me) when your beloved is stolen from you. If husband and wife enjoy her having sex with another dude, but she has no intention of leaving him and just uses her lover as a sex toy, then it’s not NTR. Like Smuggins said: in this story the girl is not the girl of the guy and thus can’t be stolen from him.
And in regards to them calling it NTR: they call it NTR play. If a couple has a cheating play in which the guy pretends to be someone else banging his own wife it’s still not cheating although they call it like this.
But this is only my opinion and I might be wrong...
I think @GODsHandOnEarth is making a distinction between NTR and cuckholding. I would say NTR is far more than cucking.
Since she is a prostitute, they don't have a 'relationship' per se., at least not what one would consider when you think of what NTR is supposed to be doing. Plus he wasn't cucked, since he got to bang her, and this wasn't sex 'outside' of a relationship. I would say this is 'play' from their perspective. In fact, this is pretty much voyerism.
The actions of the staff are concerning though, imo. This is basically coercion/rape from their pov. We see that she is directing and enjoying it, but it doesn't look like the staff are 'in on it'. They are legitimately ok with the 'rape'. They even tie up the guy.
Good for them.....?
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