Yeah, and this one comes right after the release of a chapter in the Fukuyama Naoto Hypnosis-Heaven series. It is a good thing, and I'm not sure why it is relatively prevalent, that the artists often write that theme into the title of the story. Of course, that decision doesn't inclusively come with this theme, and this entry is an example. That tag is long overdue IMO.
Case in point, right Ecchi-senpai. Henkuma-sensei has an "innocent" acting like she's the mark, when at the end of the day, she is likely making bank selling vids of them smashing furiously, or even worse, preparing to blackmail the fool.
I think the motivation behind having the "hypnosis" tag has to do with the bypassing of consent these stories (if logic is involved) illustrate and fetishize. It has some puerile novelty as long as you don't ask any questions (and who comes saddled with questions of morality when appreciating Hentai!) With the reality of people being drugged into near catatonic submission being so prevalent as a technique in sexual assaults, "hypnosis" shares too many similarities to ignore. The tag allows the buyer to beware, regardless of how skillfully (or clumsily!) the author executes the story.
Am I The Only One That Got Excited By The Title Thinking This Was Going To Be A Sequel To The Previous Work
“ You’ll Never Dance in the Palm of My Hand?” ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
Wow, that was a pleasant switch - figures Henkuma would be an artist that would make a twist in this theme. It's a great ending bc of how cocky he was while being such a scumbag. Up until that point, it was like listening to a runner gloating about winning a marathon bc they cheated by sneaking thru a short cut.
You know, when I was reading the part where they first met I was thinking "Dude, you probably could have won her over without the hypnosis! Why the douche routine?"
But anyway, we've had the discussion before about the rarity of H-Verse scumbags getting any form of comeuppance, so as always it's very refreshing to see it.
Yep, I would also think that she would have to know that something was off bc she would have noticed juices in her cooch that were clearly not from her.