Akuyaku Reijou desu ga, Watashi o Anata no Seidorei ni Shite Kudasai! - Vol. 4 Ch. 13

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I just can't get the mindset of the characters in this lol. I mean, he saved her in the start cause he cared for her so... but I can't ever see any of the women I've dated that I loved so being ones I'd want to treat like this. Having rough good time? Sure... but like... THIS level? Or thinking/calling her derogatory things? lol... just don't get it.

At least she's hot ;) so can enjoy the series for that. Need more of the other down bad girl too
You know they could run with this as in "oh she was brainwashed from birth to be slutty to the prince but he rejected her" That would be an interesting twist, but in reality this is just a play on the "good girl gone bad" trope, only she has extreme daddy issues and no inhibitions.

Which in a disturbing way is kinda realistic. She washed out of school, and had a serious break up, so now she is running around with a guy her parents nor society would approve of. Only instead of opioids we have magic and dungeons...
 
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I think I'm speaking for everyone when I say we are all seated for the next chapter.
 
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Galgesuki really got reincarnated and his first act was to create the sex toy industry. What a fucking chad.
A man true to himself, if nothing else.

My engineer brain is frustrated not by with his magical-vibrating devices, but by all the other things that show up that would be really hard to pull off in a pre-industrial Renaissance-era-technology setting:
  • Hygiene and STD's/STI's. It took until the late 1800's for our world to really buy into the germ theory of disease causation; epidemiology wasn't invented until the 1850's when John Snow proved a cholera outbreak from was tainted well water. The first major antibiotic was discovered in 1928, but wasn't actually produced in quantity until the 1940's. Assuming you know about the need to sanitize linens and toys, you're probably stuck to using very specific magic that probably requires keeping expensive healers on retainer.
  • Zippers (as seen on Chris's leather bodice). The metallic intermeshing teeth require industrial revolution-tech stamping machines to make, both to shape the teeth and crimp them into fabric. Without it, you'd be limited to something like early slide-fastener patents, which required sewing each tooth into the fabric and were often too fragile to survive clothes washing. If you have a skilled smith hammering wire into a die and hand-fitting each set of teeth with a metal file, you're going to end up with something more expensive than the rest of the outfit put together.
  • Kinky Candles: While candles have been used since antiquity, the modern candles we think about weren't perfected until the 1850's: it required both specially treated wicks (before treated wicks, you had to constantly trim off the charred ends to keep a candle lit) and the synthesis of paraffin wax from coal or petroleum. For most of history, beeswax was too expensive to waste on something like candles unless you were very rich, and tallow candles were sooty and smelled awful. Now for the hard part: making a candle with a melting point low enough to not harm skin requires adding petroleum-based microcrystalline compounds to beeswax, soy-composite, or paraffin-based waxes. So that alchemist better have mastered fractional distillation and purification of petroleum solids, using solvents like methyl-ethyl-ketones and pure hydrogen, then figured out how to blend that in with beeswax and a mineral-salt-soaked braided cotton wick, or else Chris is getting burnt. :<
tl;dr: I'll give them the adult toys that vibrate using low-level magic, but there's no evidence of the advanced medicine, material sciences, or mass production (magical or otherwise) that would be needed for the things shown.
 

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