Fakku seems to err on the side of tagging things as netori, because tagging something as "netorare" brings out a buttload of people to "well, actually" about why it's not netorare through some convoluted chain of logic based on not wanting to admit to liking netorare.
Netori is when the main character steals someone else's lover. Netorare is when someone is stolen from the main character.
Since we see the girl's thoughts she's the main character, but she's the one being stolen by force, so it's either netorare or just cheating, but definitely not netori.
POV isn't the only difference. The feelings involved are important as well. NTR is either from the POV of the one being stolen or stolen from, but if either of them feels pain over this is the important part. Netori is from the POV of the one stealing or being stolen, and usually comes with feelings of love from both. This is definitely NTR. She has clear regrets.Â
She’ll continue to see the teacher because her body loves his dick but it seems her heart is still for the boyfriend (for now). Don’t really blame her, if you leave your girl for a year and don’t satisfy her don’t be surprised if she finds someone else.
Hmm...Netori? I'm never sure when I see that tag nowadays.
That ending though. Well...She accepted, but something tells me she'll still be seeing her coach from then on.
Are there any *cough-cough* "silent assassin" organizations still active? If so, we should organize a crowd-funded hiring of their best operative to (a-hem) pay a one-time visit to a certain Coach of this track club.
You can rag the coach but the girl is just as accountable I'm pretty sure Japanese have policeman and they would have been happy to hear her story it's why law enforcement agencies like exist to stop bad people. What is the old saying If you get raped go to the authorities immediately something like that.
I myself have not done personal research, but I have seen it stated elsewhere that rape and sexual assault is very rarely reported in Japan. Can't say for certain whether that is the present-day reality, or whether said statement reflected a past period. At the same time, it could be argued that the reader must interpret for themself, whether the Coach ignored the proposition that "No" Means "No", or whether the girl was an easy target for him to "get inside her panties".
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Netori is when the main character steals someone else's lover. Netorare is when someone is stolen from the main character.
Since we see the girl's thoughts she's the main character, but she's the one being stolen by force, so it's either netorare or just cheating, but definitely not netori.