Otoyomegatari - Vol. 7 Ch. 43 - A Garden For Two

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Bruh.

lol few comments but good comments indeed this girl taking down her husband from the path of goodness and bringing unto him this thick,sexy succubus.

We all know theyre gonna start having a lot of fun with themselves.
 
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Rather than him favoring one or the other, why can't we have a polyamorous relationship? They all love and care for each other. Anis×Husband×Shirin
 
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@Ghost_Bear I agree and that's probably what this is building up to, and I can only imagine what Anis' husband would... *Google searches* HOLY ****SNACKS this guy doesn't have a name that is hilarious, but no, I like this man, since the start, he's been a wonderful force of goodness and has treated Anis excellently and he deserves something more.....
Okay after popping over to a few Name sites I know, I have decreed with no authority what so ever, Anis' husband, from this moment forward shall be known as 'Parvaiz.' It's Persian to fit the setting, and it's derived from Parviz meaning Victorious, fortunate, and successful all of which fit his character, and it sounds classy.
 
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@Ghost_Bear : They're conservative muslims. There can be no marriage equality as there can be no gender equality in their culture. The women are, culturally speaking, his things. So no, they can't have a proper polyamorous relationship because society will only ever see them as his bitches.
Stupidly enough I expect the only reason he is letting them get away with their little yuri-marriage thing is because he thinks it is just "silly girl things" and can't even mentally process what it actually means. It is to their advantage that they live in a culture of obfuscation, deception and outright lies, as it ensures that some people can't see what is happening even if it is literally explained to them. He has become their beard and doesn't even know it.
 
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@SotiCoto Yeah TvT, but let me dream a little okay....
Anyways I know that they won't have a proper polyamorous relationship (or an equal marriage for that matter) mainly due to how their religion and culture are like. And you're probably right in that he thinks it's just some silly girl thing or that it's because they're sister wives. So what can I say other than its merely my own thoughts on a fictional relationship between characters. I do appreciate your input though as it makes me see a more realistic side to it and not merely fantasy
 
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I think you people are overthinking this. Their culture is as alien to us as our would be to them. At the end what counts is if they are all happy with the arrangement.
 
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I kind of hope her husband will NTR her hard with this new wife.
I mean, she's literally cheating on him. A man was faithful to her, but she brought a second wife so she could 69 her. I wish the story would turn against this cheating hoe.
 
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I always imagined how people would react to this manga, and boi i wasn't disappointed.
 
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It disturb me how someone can say about something they maybe don't really understand or know as if it is the truth.

I think this manga explore the culture from various place but just because they have the same religion doesn't mean they all the same.
 
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Thank god this arc is over. I came for shota and his hot older wife. I stayed for the fascinating clan dynamics of Central Asia. I didn't want to watch a nameless guy getting NTR'd and convinced to take on some other guy's kid so his wife can keep her girlfriend close by.
 
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For someone is not a fan of Yuri (or yuri adjacent material), I kind of liked this arc. Seeing how the setting is in Iran/Persia it feels a bit fitting that the land that is home to great poets, scholars, and literary masters would have a (side) story that feels like it could have been written by a Persian writer during the Islamic Golden Age. A story which, while not explicitly saying “yeah they gay”, would try to barely stay under that threshold and keep itself within the realm of being something that is kind of “Islamically Correct”.
 

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