While the "netorase" (consensual cuckoldry) genre often leans toward tragedy or the eventual dissolution of a relationship, Gyaru Tsuma Ria
“His name is Ryo. He’s 31, a personal trainer. Muscles like you wouldn’t believe. He messaged me on the blog. Said he loved the concept of a devoted wife who plays. We met at a gym café. He asked if you’d be listening.”
“He kissed my neck. I let him. Then he said, ‘Your husband knows?’ I said yes. He smiled and said, ‘Then let’s give him a good show.’ We went to a love hotel. He was rough – not mean, but… intense. He called me ‘gyaru slut’ and I pretended to be offended, but I liked it. When he finished, he said, ‘Tell your husband I said thanks.’” aisuru tsuma no netorase houkoku gyaru tsuma r work
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She kissed my cheek. “Are you okay?” I was not okay. I was shattered and aroused and confused and strangely proud. I held her tighter than I had in months. He messaged me on the blog
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This story interprets the given phrase in a way that focuses on relationship challenges, personal growth, and the resilience of love, aiming to provide a narrative that is both engaging and respectful. He asked if you’d be listening
She paused to gauge my reaction. I nodded, throat dry.