Kyuuketsuki-san wa Chitoraretai - Ch. 1 - ChiToRare

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Yeah, cheating and NTR stories are booming right now in Japan (and idk why).
Because most japaneses don't know what a healthy relationship is.
Almost half of their population between the ages of 18 to 39 are virgins, their jobs suck and give them little hope for the future and fetish porn is openly sold in many places.
It's quite literally the perfect environment to create such a fetishist "culture".
 
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a comic about a dude named santa and his ntr vampire girlfriend. thanks but no thanks japan lmao
 
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Page 18 was straight up, "Everybody dies, today. No mercy. No exceptions."

Fortunately, sanity took over.
 
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Yeah, but they're separate residences, typically not in the immediate vicinity of the actual church. MC's place looks like a normal house that maybe has a tiny chapel inside, but some mangas seem to suggest that priests and/or nuns live inside the temples which irl only contain facilities for worship.
In my Catholic parish the priest's residence and also small community center are part of one complex with church, with the place for Mass being the biggest "room", and it looks from outside not very different from the church/residence in this chapter, assuming most of the building is used for congregation for Mass. I think it's common arrangement in smaller parishes here.

Maybe it's in your region that local churches never make priests live on-property?
 
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Maybe it's in your region that local churches never make priests live on-property?
That's right. Our rural church is a free-standing medium-sized neo-gothic building with one large hall, a balcony over the entrance for the organist, and some utility/storage rooms on the sides. There are no bedrooms, bathrooms, plumbing or any other facilities for permanent living inside obviously, unlike some mangas I've seen seemed to imply. The nuns live in a normal house across the street, the priests have their own residence some distance further down the road that also houses an office, an archive, guest rooms, etc. I think this is the norm everywhere else in Poland.
 
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That's right. Our rural church is a free-standing medium-sized neo-gothic building with one large hall, a balcony over the entrance for the organist, and some utility/storage rooms on the sides. There are no bedrooms, bathrooms, plumbing or any other facilities for permanent living inside obviously, unlike some mangas I've seen seemed to imply. The nuns live in a normal house across the street, the priests have their own residence some distance further down the road that also houses an office, an archive, guest rooms, etc. I think this is the norm everywhere else in Poland.
I mean, I also live in Poland, and the priest lives in church-attached rooms. It's not as grand as this manga's setup of course.
 
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Zamn the author really didn't mask that he likes his jks gettin sloppy seconds huh
 
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this isn't CTR this is CTS
"Nah, this is a visualization of CTE."

Japanese writers have such silly ideas about western priesthood. My favorite is that they believe that priests live at churches - similar how little children sometimes think that teachers live at schools.
Almost certainly, they aren't trying to reflect the reality of Catholic priests, or else you would get at least mostly accurate representations of Catholic priests. Certainly, you would have the cleric's affiliation explicitly spelt out, and they wouldn't have a concept of a teenage "priest-in-training" who still attends high school and has no commitment to celibacy-- instead of a young adult seminarian.

The attribute of "priest", especially here, has all the relevance of a "tag" for-- say-- an H-manga.

I think it's because Shinto and Buddhist priests can live on the shrine and temple grounds so they think the Christian Priests also live in their holy place without thinking about it. Also, monasteries for Catholic priests/nuns.
Catholic monks*/priest-monks/nuns. Non-monastic priests have their own residences, sometimes near or adjacent to their church.

The whole, any bodily fluid will do thing is kinda dumb. If any bodily fluid really will do, and the type doesn’t affect the taste for the vampire, why do they use blood packs? Blood takes a long time to regenerate and is expensive… just have people spit into a jar and give that to the vampires.
Presumably, they're relying on blood banks. In contrast, you're going to be drooling into a jar for a very long time to produce a sufficient volume of fluid.

I understand what you're trying to say but it isn't "reverse". NTR is not just a guy stealing a girl but also includes a girl stealing a guy, a guy stealing a guy, or even a girl stealing a girl. It's the same thing with "reverse" rape.
Generally, the "reverse" (or "gyaku"/逆, if we're going to resort to Japanese) prefix is generally understood in Japanese pop culture to refer to the roles being reversed from the typical expectation-- but it's effectively a designation of "female-on-male". 逆レイプ would refer to female-on-male rape, 逆NTR/逆寝取られ would refer to a man being stolen by a woman, et cetera.

This doesn't even look like netorare, though-- more like netorase, and I am almost sure that I'm not going for it if this manga's really going to commit to this for a premise.
 
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