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Anime Sharing - Netorare General Discussion Thread

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様々なNTRシチュエーション!
間男相手とデートをしてもらい、その内容を聞きながら手コキ射精
寝取らせセックスを生中継してもらいながらの鬱勃起
間男にフェラチオをしてあげながらの雑手コキ
寝取らせセックスを隠れて見て、自分とのセックスとは全く違う感じ方に動揺してしまう
闇市でAVを購入したら、ヒロインと間男のセックスだった
少年兵に筆おろし乱交パーティー
元彼に見せつけ露出セックス
兵士と喧嘩に負けて土下座お仕置き
主人公が寝てるベッドで本気セックス
ハーレム3Pセックス
寝取られ3Pセックス

Various NTR situations!

||Have her go on a date with the another man, then have ejaculation while listening to the details of the date

Have a depressed erection while having a live broadcast of a cuckold sex

Get a rough handjob while heroine giving a blowjob to the another man

Hide and watch a cuckold sex session, and then surprised by how different her sex with another man

Purchase an adult video on the black market and it's show the heroine having sex with the another man

Heroine having an orgy party to take the child soldier's virginity

Exhibitionist sex to show off to her ex-boyfriend

Lost a fight with a soldier and punished by forced dogeza

Have real sex in bed while the main character is sleeping

Harem threesome sex
or
Cuckold threesome sex
 
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Walnut Milk (くるみのみるく) is the best NTR novel on Syosetu Nocturne. An edited version will be published on Japanese Kindle.

Story is about the protagonist and his wife, Kurumi (synonymous with "walnut" or "くるみ"), who is an extremely kind-hearted school teacher. They have a happy life, though their night life could be better.

One day, when helping his wife's computer issue, he finds a hidden folder. This unfolds a series of events where after telling Kurumi it was a virus that he removed, he later poses as a hacker and virtually blackmails her to learn more about her past.

The focal point is the wife's involvement with a father-son duo who were involved in a horrific accident. The father is now a disabled ex-painter, and the son has burn scars and mental trauma.

Lascivous paintings are uncovered. The chaste wife becomes increasingly erotic. The couple's love life heats up. The past is slowly exposed.

There are 99 chapters (88 in main story and an 11 episode side), where each is important to read. It takes several hours to read in full but MTL (I used Google translate) works fairly well.

It has a happy ending from the author's PoV, but some readers find it contentious; it is genuinely intended to be happy, however, even though certain intentionally ambiguous parts result in motivations and parts of the plot to be deliberated. A series of hints are included throughout, and the author masterfully raises and lowers tension where appopriate.

I 100% recommend this web novel to anyone in this genre. I encountered it years ago but hadn't read it then, but happily revisited it recently. If anyone can find anything better then let me know.

This series is not perfect, but it is extremely gripping. I love it. At some future point, not anytime soon, I'll re-read it since various parts of the novel will appear differently, knowing in advance the twists and turns.

In summary, 5/5.
 
Walnut Milk (くるみのみるく) is the best NTR novel on Syosetu Nocturne. An edited version will be published on Japanese Kindle.

Story is about the protagonist and his wife, Kurumi (synonymous with "walnut" or "くるみ"), who is an extremely kind-hearted school teacher. They have a happy life, though their night life could be better.

One day, when helping his wife's computer issue, he finds a hidden folder. This unfolds a series of events where after telling Kurumi it was a virus that he removed, he later poses as a hacker and virtually blackmails her to learn more about her past.

The focal point is the wife's involvement with a father-son duo who were involved in a horrific accident. The father is now a disabled ex-painter, and the son has burn scars and mental trauma.

Lascivous paintings are uncovered. The chaste wife becomes increasingly erotic. The couple's love life heats up. The past is slowly exposed.

There are 99 chapters (88 in main story and an 11 episode side), where each is important to read. It takes several hours to read in full but MTL (I used Google translate) works fairly well.

It has a happy ending from the author's PoV, but some readers find it contentious; it is genuinely intended to be happy, however, even though certain intentionally ambiguous parts result in motivations and parts of the plot to be deliberated. A series of hints are included throughout, and the author masterfully raises and lowers tension where appopriate.

I 100% recommend this web novel to anyone in this genre. I encountered it years ago but hadn't read it then, but happily revisited it recently. If anyone can find anything better then let me know.

This series is not perfect, but it is extremely gripping. I love it. At some future point, not anytime soon, I'll re-read it since various parts of the novel will appear differently, knowing in advance the twists and turns.

In summary, 5/5.
Thanks for your recommendation!!
 
Walnut Milk (くるみのみるく) is the best NTR novel on Syosetu Nocturne. An edited version will be published on Japanese Kindle.

Story is about the protagonist and his wife, Kurumi (synonymous with "walnut" or "くるみ"), who is an extremely kind-hearted school teacher. They have a happy life, though their night life could be better.

One day, when helping his wife's computer issue, he finds a hidden folder. This unfolds a series of events where after telling Kurumi it was a virus that he removed, he later poses as a hacker and virtually blackmails her to learn more about her past.

The focal point is the wife's involvement with a father-son duo who were involved in a horrific accident. The father is now a disabled ex-painter, and the son has burn scars and mental trauma.

Lascivous paintings are uncovered. The chaste wife becomes increasingly erotic. The couple's love life heats up. The past is slowly exposed.

There are 99 chapters (88 in main story and an 11 episode side), where each is important to read. It takes several hours to read in full but MTL (I used Google translate) works fairly well.

It has a happy ending from the author's PoV, but some readers find it contentious; it is genuinely intended to be happy, however, even though certain intentionally ambiguous parts result in motivations and parts of the plot to be deliberated. A series of hints are included throughout, and the author masterfully raises and lowers tension where appopriate.

I 100% recommend this web novel to anyone in this genre. I encountered it years ago but hadn't read it then, but happily revisited it recently. If anyone can find anything better then let me know.

This series is not perfect, but it is extremely gripping. I love it. At some future point, not anytime soon, I'll re-read it since various parts of the novel will appear differently, knowing in advance the twists and turns.

In summary, 5/5.
Thank for your recommendation! This is one of the best (if not the best) novels I've read.

After finishing the novel, I wonder if Kurumi knew about her husband's desires deep down. The author kept mentioning her sharp intuition and maybe that's why she decided to visit the artist one last time?
 
Thank for your recommendation! This is one of the best (if not the best) novels I've read.

After finishing the novel, I wonder if Kurumi knew about her husband's desires deep down. The author kept mentioning her sharp intuition and maybe that's why she decided to visit the artist one last time?
You are welcome.

In response to your questions within spoilers, below are my speculations and/or factual statements based on original reading and having gone through the author's thoughts in Syosetu + personal blog. I do not recommend anyone expand this before completing the series -- you have been warned. I also apologize for poor wording, grammar, or ramblings since I wrote this in one shot and did not proofread.

The story has a theme of Kurumi being associated with sacrifice, and the last or semi-last main chapter even has the husband ruminating that she might think of the couple as one single entity, and the self-inflicted pain on their marriage being a form of "self-sacrifice".

The painter (Makabe) doesn't have much time left due to cancer obtained from treatment. She feels guilty and it's the reason why despite having always denied vaginal insertion, she starts asking for it in their recent months' meetings. However, he doesn't oblige due to her doing so out of sympathy rather than raw desire.

Kurumi is sent to the hotel by the husband who, based on the beginning of the main story's final chapter, has already seen the original DVD where she is sexually tortured, has fluids spread all over her body, and even has semen enter vaginally without penetration. This is probably his way of ensuring that she has no regrets.

(Note that Makabe anticipated the final meeting could happen based on Kurumi's personality and how the husband might respond in turn. This is speculated by the author himself in terms of how the character might act in response to a reader question, since it's not in the plot. Though the author also said that Makabe was supposedly genuine in willingness to jump out of the window, which in-story the husband doesn't want because then Kurumi might follow; hentai logic...)

Anyway, as a result, Kurumi being the hidden nymphomaniac tart saintess that she is, goes to the hotel with the mentality of submitting fully to Makabe due to it being farewell. Submission doesn't mean a romantic gesture since her husband remains the #1 priority and Makabe re-affirms that he has "lost" to the husband again.

The side story depicting the last 24 hours preceding the main story's final chapter are tricky to fully comprehend since there's a bit lost in translation throughout the novel, but continuing on:

The aforementioned final sendoff and heartfulness is highlighted with her finally comparing spousal sex with Makabe - which she adamantly never did before - where she admits that the painter is both phallicaly larger and better at sex; everyone involved in the orgy knows it won't happen again, nor will she ever leave her husband, and she is being heartful in the last acts. Plus, as she says, it's not really unknown; she also emphasized "big dicks" in earlier letters.

At the same time, she is obviously enthusiastically enjoying the masochistic sex -- much of it involving hentai logic about creampies. The part about her being in too much heat to worry about whether the broadcast will be sent to her husband - as Makabe threatened, and would not be well received by the husband - is designed to demonstrate that sexual fervor / downfall.

Makabe, on his part, in the side story is immediately revealed to be unsatisfied. He's angry and gnashing teeth since it's a reminder that all of his hard work in the preceding year trying to win her over (mainly before contracting terminal cancer) ended up being glorified foreplay for the couple.

Even though it's not new, it still rankles him that his finesse is wasted as the couple's spice. Thus, since he's ultimately on Kurumi's side for all that she did for the father-son duo, during their departure he tells her to immediately bring back the husband and have sex in the very bed where the over-night orgy took place.

On the last note, his bullshit about "repaying" the couple by making her more sensitive is actually introduced earlier in the novel during the main story. Even though he wanted her for himself (which could never happen based on Kurumi's personality, who resembles his departed wife, and paradoxically why he wants her so badly in conjunction with her sensitivity and circumstances), and is reiterated in the conclusion of the side story, that she can discover similar pleasure with her spouse now that it's been unmasked.

BTW, if anyone knows what the 7 Hiragana symbols in episode 96 mean, please let me know:
I thought it was some cliched form of "I love you", but I don't think that's 7 syllables even when twisted with permutations like "too".

Kurumi does like Makabe, but it's not really a romantic love. This is why the Ferrari vs. station wagon comparison by 1 of the readers was well received.

So, I'll go with "I forgive you", which can be written as "ゆるしてあげる". Not sure if it's thematically correct, though it kind of fits with her having sympathy for him and Makabe having some regrets, even if said regrets are not explicitly expounded upon.

This mystery drives me crazy!!

Revisiting the wife, this is extremely speculative:
There's a mystery about how much she planned and knew.

What is clear is that she felt guilty for a very long time, and prepared to tell her husband eventually. It's why she struck fast when the opportunity with the virus came about -- as later revealed, it was known to her at the onset there was no hacker, but it allowed her to unburden herself...

Slyly. Drip by drip, so that the husband did not immediately commit suicide, but the lies by omission betraying him further. As the husband admits, Kurumi set it up in a way he could accept it despite the various anguish, and the bitter and sweet outcome is more pleasant due to the bitterness. This is where the analogy with bitterness of the matcha? and sweetness of milk is probably supposed to be relevant.

The events of the side story are not yet known to the husband, but she says to Makabe that she will reveal what happened in the hotel room / supply the video footage at a later time. This aligned with the overall theme of "virtuous faithlessness".

What's not clear: did she somehow plan even more from the beginning? There's the aspect of BDSM images unrelated to her that were uncovered leading up to the main story's final reveal. However, it doesn't really align with the plot, so I'm guessing "no" and that she instead sought out the images once she was familiar with Makabe and his teachings.

Overall, she does clearly manipulate the MC and slowly instill into him the fact that she isn't as pure as he thinks she is as part of unraveling the truth. The very 1st novel erotic scene involves her exhibitionally playing with the waiter, and I think she caught onto the MC's response, and continued escalation from there.

She, of course, also plays with the readers' emotions, as one faithful reader said leading up to the end (and later came around to loving the story once it actually ended):
But Kurumi is unforgivable. It feels like it's been a while since I've hated a character this much. If Kurumi gets caught in a jet engine, it will be a super happy ending!

Ha ha ha.
 
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You are welcome.

In response to your questions within spoilers, below are my speculations and/or factual statements based on original reading and having gone through the author's thoughts in Syosetu + personal blog. I do not recommend anyone expand this before completing the series -- you have been warned. I also apologize for poor wording, grammar, or ramblings since I wrote this in one shot and did not proofread.

The story has a theme of Kurumi being associated with sacrifice, and the last or semi-last main chapter even has the husband ruminating that she might think of the couple as one single entity, and the self-inflicted pain on their marriage being a form of "self-sacrifice".

The painter (Makabe) doesn't have much time left due to cancer obtained from treatment. She feels guilty and it's the reason why despite having always denied vaginal insertion, she starts asking for it in their recent months' meetings. However, he doesn't oblige due to her doing so out of sympathy rather than raw desire.

Kurumi is sent to the hotel by the husband who, based on the beginning of the main story's final chapter, has already seen the original DVD where she is sexually tortured, has fluids spread all over her body, and even has semen enter vaginally without penetration. This is probably his way of ensuring that she has no regrets.

(Note that Makabe anticipated the final meeting could happen based on Kurumi's personality and how the husband might respond in turn. This is speculated by the author himself in terms of how the character might act in response to a reader question, since it's not in the plot. Though the author also said that Makabe was supposedly genuine in willingness to jump out of the window, which in-story the husband doesn't want because then Kurumi might follow; hentai logic...)

Anyway, as a result, Kurumi being the hidden nymphomaniac tart saintess that she is, goes to the hotel with the mentality of submitting fully to Makabe due to it being farewell. Submission doesn't mean a romantic gesture since her husband remains the #1 priority and Makabe re-affirms that he has "lost" to the husband again.

The side story depicting the last 24 hours preceding the main story's final chapter are tricky to fully comprehend since there's a bit lost in translation throughout the novel, but continuing on:

The aforementioned final sendoff and heartfulness is highlighted with her finally comparing spousal sex with Makabe - which she adamantly never did before - where she admits that the painter is both phallicaly larger and better at sex; everyone involved in the orgy knows it won't happen again, nor will she ever leave her husband, and she is being heartful in the last acts. Plus, as she says, it's not really unknown; she also emphasized "big dicks" in earlier letters.

At the same time, she is obviously enthusiastically enjoying the masochistic sex -- much of it involving hentai logic about creampies. The part about her being in too much heat to worry about whether the broadcast will be sent to her husband - as Makabe threatened, and would not be well received by the husband - is designed to demonstrate that sexual fervor / downfall.

Makabe, on his part, in the side story is immediately revealed to be unsatisfied. He's angry and gnashing teeth since it's a reminder that all of his hard work in the preceding year trying to win her over (mainly before contracting terminal cancer) ended up being glorified foreplay for the couple.

Even though it's not new, it still rankles him that his finesse is wasted as the couple's spice. Thus, since he's ultimately on Kurumi's side for all that she did for the father-son duo, during their departure he tells her to immediately bring back the husband and have sex in the very bed where the over-night orgy took place.

On the last note, his bullshit about "repaying" the couple by making her more sensitive is actually introduced earlier in the novel during the main story. Even though he wanted her for himself (which could never happen based on Kurumi's personality, who resembles his departed wife, and paradoxically why he wants her so badly in conjunction with her sensitivity and circumstances), and is reiterated in the conclusion of the side story, that she can discover similar pleasure with her spouse now that it's been unmasked.

BTW, if anyone knows what the 7 Hiragana symbols in episode 96 mean, please let me know:
I thought it was some cliched form of "I love you", but I don't think that's 7 syllables even when twisted with permutations like "too".

Kurumi does like Makabe, but it's not really a romantic love. This is why the Ferrari vs. station wagon comparison by 1 of the readers was well received.

So, I'll go with "I forgive you", which can be written as "ゆるしてあげる". Not sure if it's thematically correct, though it kind of fits with her having sympathy for him and Makabe having some regrets, even if said regrets are not explicitly expounded upon.

This mystery drives me crazy!!

Revisiting the wife, this is extremely speculative:
There's a mystery about how much she planned and knew.

What is clear is that she felt guilty for a very long time, and prepared to tell her husband eventually. It's why she struck fast when the opportunity with the virus came about -- as later revealed, it was known to her at the onset there was no hacker, but it allowed her to unburden herself...

Slyly. Drip by drip, so that the husband did not immediately commit suicide, but the lies by omission betraying him further. As the husband admits, Kurumi set it up in a way he could accept it despite the various anguish, and the bitter and sweet outcome is more pleasant due to the bitterness. This is where the analogy with bitterness of the matcha? and sweetness of milk is probably supposed to be relevant.

The events of the side story are not yet known to the husband, but she says to Makabe that she will reveal what happened in the hotel room / supply the video footage at a later time. This aligned with the overall theme of "virtuous faithlessness".

What's not clear: did she somehow plan even more from the beginning? There's the aspect of BDSM images unrelated to her that were uncovered leading up to the main story's final reveal. However, it doesn't really align with the plot, so I'm guessing "no" and that she instead sought out the images once she was familiar with Makabe and his teachings.

Overall, she does clearly manipulate the MC and slowly instill into him the fact that she isn't as pure as he thinks she is as part of unraveling the truth. The very 1st novel erotic scene involves her exhibitionally playing with the waiter, and I think she caught onto the MC's response, and continued escalation from there.

She, of course, also plays with the readers' emotions, as one faithful reader said leading up to the end (and later came around to loving the story once it actually ended):
But Kurumi is unforgivable. It feels like it's been a while since I've hated a character this much. If Kurumi gets caught in a jet engine, it will be a super happy ending!

Ha ha ha.
Thank you for your insights! It's nice to hear someone else's interpretation of the work.

I do agree with your speculations and thoughts (especially about Kurumi being caught in a jet engine hahah). After reading your reply in regards to whether 'if she planned everything from the beginning'; I'm also leaning towards towards no and that the husband simply let her go at the end because he knew she would otherwise carry guilt forever.

I was also very curios regarding the 7 Hiragana symbols in episode 96. I tried looking online for potential answers but couldn't come to any conclusions. Your theory on it being "I forgive you" make a lot sense, considering all that has led up to the story at that point. Though it would have been nice to have some official confirmation on what they were!
 
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For Christmas, I recently added tons of new voice lines to my NTR game.
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The first chapter is free on itchio! If you enjoyed it, please consider becoming a Patron. You'll unlock every voiced chapter, and also help us craft more awesome netorare adventures!
Superb great...you guys really worked hard.I hope this game will get super-success.
 
If Team MM want to be creative, they should make the wife a mother of son or daughter this time. It will make the scenario more interesting to be honest.
Isn't that just Daniel's Macho Ryuugakusei series :unsure:?

NGL i want another Daniel Macho series, I don't mind if the series using another male , as long the game have connection with Macho Ryuugakusei series.

I love that game, it has sexy MILF heroines, solid NTR nukige writing, and even more the sequel directly connected with the first game.
 
If Team MM want to be creative, they should make the wife a mother of son or daughter this time. It will make the scenario more interesting to be honest.
They mention that mc and fmc will be chlidless.I guess bad luck again.It will be very nice to see the fmc getting fucked in front of her own children.
 
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Isn't that just Daniel's Macho Ryuugakusei series :unsure:?

NGL i want another Daniel Macho series, I don't mind if the series using another male , as long the game have connection with Macho Ryuugakusei series.

I love that game, it has sexy MILF heroines, solid NTR nukige writing, and even more the sequel directly connected with the first game.

Well that's all for NTR material not with netorase theme .

the website for team MM new game is up and I feel a bit disappointed .

http://www.hs-crowd.co.jp/anim/product/pro_pc/pc088/index.html
 
Oh, and finally after seven years since it was announced, Jinsei is going to release the red-haired heroine's game in the second half of the year. It's supposed to be the new Honto no Kimochi/Egao no Riyuu.
Although they have changed the artist, so they have also changed the heroine's design.

Still, this is my most anticipated game, because from the pictures, the heroine looks like she has a strong and evil personality:
https://x.com/sinki_itten/status/1870595259429961743

https://x.com/sinki_itten/status/1861684740090405037

https://x.com/sinki_itten/status/1871817313588240850
 
Oh, and finally after seven years since it was announced, Jinsei is going to release the red-haired heroine's game in the second half of the year. It's supposed to be the new Honto no Kimochi/Egao no Riyuu.
Although they have changed the artist, so they have also changed the heroine's design.

Still, this is my most anticipated game, because from the pictures, the heroine looks like she has a strong and evil personality:
https://x.com/sinki_itten/status/1870595259429961743

https://x.com/sinki_itten/status/1861684740090405037

https://x.com/sinki_itten/status/1871817313588240850
Is it heavy ntr??????