Rakujitsu no Pathos - Vol. 2 Ch. 16 - Is My Chest Practically Ready to Burst?

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Whew, I can't imagine what it must feel like for those readers who got blue balled over that cliffhanger hahaha how ling did you wait for a chapter? LOL
 
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Looks sensei's husband has awakened a lion(ess), and now can't control her. :)
And she seems to have completely immersed herself in her... adventure, and has pretty much forgotten about her husband (for now at least). The inevitable wake-up call will be harsh. Or maybe not, if she's prepared to switch partners. I'm not sure she is though.
 
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I can't believe dis shit goes on for 16 volumes
how does he keep this going when they obviously have basically no reason not to start f***ing right now, any time they're alone?
Also you can tell how male porn-brained the author is from the fact that the female character has supposedly been having all of these sexual encounters with this guy but never once even thought about her husband. Even if she felt no guilt she'd at least think about her husband after touching his dick or hiding in his closet or going to the beach with him.
Why make the character a married woman then just have her think and behave essentially exactly like a single woman?
It made much more sense in Pansuto, because they kept the woman's thoughts opaque and you found out afterwards that she was estranged from her husband because he had an affair which is why she went along with the student's advnaces.

but in this manga she has no reason to feel estranged or disloyal to her husband, she's having sex that drives her crazy, and even if she's somehow totally unsatisfied (she wouldn't be moaning and enjoying herself like that if the sex wasn't good. not reaching climax doesn't mean women find the sex totally unsatisfying) , she'd still feel guilty and think about her husband while doing this affair. AND she's the one initiating.
anyway thanks for translating even though there's a lot to complain about. The drama set in the inn by the same author is a lot better.
 

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