Isekai Harem Loop: Kurikaesareru 1-nichi Kara Dasshutsu Suru Tame ni Dakimakurimasu - Vol. 1 Ch. 4

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Looks like that "link" skill just got revealed. Whoever he ends up "bonding" with somehow with that star above their heads is likely going to join him in the loop and be stuck until they figure out the right way to continue it. In this case now we have the girl getting dragged in too and with an NTR bastard at that.
 
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Why do they love NTR so much...
Imagine such a vile thing, where you ruin people's lives, is so common over there that in their dementia trying to not feel suicidal their brain twist such evil into thinking that the pain is pleasure.

Only those that have been in the receiving end (or those doing it too) know at what extremes NTR can do to someone's life. One thing is cheating, which is really bad and another is NTR which is purely fucking evil.
However, because it IS evil, some authors abuse this trope to make the reader hate a character much easily. Problem is, many times it's just the author's badly disguised fetish.
 
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Why do they love NTR so much...
The way I see it, NTR is among a variety of narrative tactics that writer's use as a bit of an "emotional cheat code" to evoke a response out of readers. It's similar to how at any given moment the top videos on a porn site will be of the stepsibling variety. I would argue that like, 99% or more of people have not experienced an actual "NTR" I'm talking about the full on "I'm sorry I love you but they just are too good at sex" scenario.
You could get "I'm sorry I made a mistake", or "I'm sorry they seduced me", or "I'm sorry you just weren't enough"; that last scenario is what I feel like NTR has shifted to moreso over time to be "realistic" but when it comes down to it this is still just the author playing with your emotions, whether that's feelings of anger, insecurity, fear, or anything else. Something that people don't really recognize is sometimes we like to feel negative emotions, and can even get hooked on them.
What I'm kind of trying to get at is people often attribute NTR to there being something wrong with the Japanese populace, and to some degree that's true and to some degree that's false. This is less of a "there's something wrong with Japanese mangaka/authors" problem and more of a "there's something going on with consumers that makes them interested in this" problem. As mentioned with the stebsibling porn and to go further cuck porn, this is an issue in the West too. As the author of Redo of a Healer notoriously said, they did what they did because it was profitable, not because they personally liked it.
That said, this specific instance is not "NTR", this is just straight up a rape scene. Still a bit distasteful; I was warned in prior comments, but I will say this...wasn't as bad as I was primed to expect? Didn't dwell on it for too long, didn't force us to read an extended rape scene, still not something I want to see and the way I would want to see it, but I can stomach this.
 
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Imagine such a vile thing, where you ruin people's lives, is so common over there that in their dementia trying to not feel suicidal their brain twist such evil into thinking that the pain is pleasure.

Only those that have been in the receiving end (or those doing it too) know at what extremes NTR can do to someone's life. One thing is cheating, which is really bad and another is NTR which is purely fucking evil.
However, because it IS evil, some authors abuse this trope to make the reader hate a character much easily. Problem is, many times it's just the author's badly disguised fetish.
Maybe it's because I tend to drop straight up NTR stuff for being kind of stupid and overall irritating, but I'm not sure if it's actually that common as opposed to simply what we happen to see in this particular sphere. I've noticed that you're much more likely to see NTR or NTR-adjacent content in Light Novel or Web Novel adaptations, which there are a lot of being translated on this site and others online, and I think this can create a bias; you would generally not see this stuff in say, Shonen Jump for example.
This makes me think that light novels are an entirely different meta from the average manga with some sort of strong demand for either literal NTR, NTR-adjacent scenes, (these are much more likely; it feels unlikely that you will straight up see a NTR sex scene versus the "I'm leaving you for him/her" moment) or simply putting heroines in a situation where they could be sexually assaulted or straight up are without the intervention of the protagonist. As you said, authors definitely abuse these tropes. It draws outrage and pulls readers into the story. I'd say that's more of an explanation than it just being a kink.
 
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Ayayayaya Yandere Wife :huh: then for future this manga escape from NTR Rute ? smell Ragebait NTR in here :meguusmug:

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I like this theme, When girl falls in love with MC, she will be dragged into his Loop time with MC :meguu: Thanks for translating
 

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