@botodopo
Just imagine being in jail for being abused by your wife, I'd seriously devise some sort of plan of revenge.
@twinklecake
There's always been a problem with reverse rape as it shouldn't be called reverse rape in the first place, rape is rape and should count for both genders.
@Echonic "Reverse-Rape" intrigued me too, i think its because "maledom" wasn't as widely used as "femdom" at the time of rr's creation and so instead of just tagging art with a "rape" tag and either a "femdom" or "maledom" tag along side it, they just took the lazy route and made ""reverse"-rape". Maybe someday they'l correctly label stuff but i bet you already know how hard it is to change Internet culture, ESPECIALLY when it's to do with the "foundations*" and their amendments**. *Porn **Fetishes.
TLDR; Lazy people will be lazy, even if it hurts some folks feels.
@Goretantath
Yep I wouldn't even try to change internet culture either, sounds like way to much of a pain in the ass to me. It just kinda pisses me off about how these things happen to a lot of guys and no one does anything about it.. not even men.
@Solaz The original TL (is this house even liveable?) suggests he's shocked rather than depressed. Also given the technology of said era, it'll likely take too long to rebuild it, not counting the fear of demon attacks.
@gito@lyanhyrt
Matsuuni is the (second) LN artist. The manga artist is Haruno Eri. She doesn’t have a Pixiv account but is on Twitter: https://twitter.com/3mitsuki
Japan, a modern and industrialized country, 7th of the most expensive country to live. Another world, not exactly medieval, but definitely pra-Industrial Revolution. Have the same price of goods. Isekai logic.
@humbleoverlord: not so much "same price" in an absolute sense but rather that the price numbers number in the local currency are conveniently close or the same to those of the same goods or their rough equivalent from modern Japan in modern Japanese currency, without implying anything about what the exchange rates would be like.
Remember that medieval Europe used currency made of gold, silver and copper, three metals that were of great value to that era's societies. Even today such currency has an inherently high value, because surprise surprise we still hold these metals in high regard.