Yuusha ni Zenbu Ubawareta Ore wa Yuusha no Hahaoya to Party wo Kumimashita! - Vol. 2 Ch. 6

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I mean even if all the men in this universe are apparently affected by some spell that makes their 10/10 anime waifu instantaneously ugly in their eyes the millisecond they turn 30, why wouldn’t an apparently good man continue to love his wife anyway?
If you.think about it, medieval times was it so different? Heck in Brazil colonial times, Wifes was still seem as just for making babies. To Work on your lust was slaves or other girls.
 
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This shit is so fucking stupid, a tad gross too.
Like, why is Shizuko being so pushy about Ceres screwing his adoptive brother’s wife?
He says no like 20 fucking times, but she’s like “do it though”. Is it her kink or something?
And oh okay, NTR is actually socially acceptable in this universe if you do it between 9-5 at night on a Saturday, while wearing bunny slippers or some shit.
Sure, we’ll go with that, wouldn’t want anyone to think our hero is only slightly less of a lecherous scumbag than Shizuko’s ex.
I don’t really mind NTR so much when the other guy deserves it, but damn, back stabbing your best bud (oh but it’s technically fine in-universe of course) like that? Ceres deserves to have his finger nails peeled off as far as I’m concerned.

Shizuko getting bent over was hot though, 10/10 chapter.
this is 100% based on a culture that existed in ancient Japan. She is being pushy because she knows after certain age, married woman are not supposed to have another happiness besides the children.

Since she realized she got the jackpot with a milf-hunter in a world that this doesnt even exist, why not share with her best friends that probably are living a shitty live life, Because that's how this world works.

chances are the husbands are just together because of family and working their lust elsewere.
 
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At night, young unmarried men would silently enter houses with young unmarried women. A man would silently crawl into a woman's room and make his intentions known. If the woman consented, they would sleep together. By the morning he would leave. The girl's family might know about it, but pretend they did not. It was common for young people to find a spouse like this.
Sounds like something you see in virtually any movies featuring teen romance. Nifty.
However, I think people are more having conniption fits about the pseudo-NTR aspect of the chapter, rather than the literary references to ancient Japanese elopement rituals.
 
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ppl saying NTR here are missing the point of the vchapter 5. What she is doing is building her hubby a Harem XD, thats different.

I mean.... its 2023 ppl.... this kind of thing is not even that crazy as it was a few years anymore. Ppl r just discrete XD
 
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anyone knows what chapter in the novel is this manga chapter? I kinda want to read ahead of the manga.
 
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Sounds like something you see in virtually any movies featuring teen romance. Nifty.
However, I think people are more having conniption fits about the pseudo-NTR aspect of the chapter, rather than the literary references to ancient Japanese elopement rituals.
yeah I know, its the difference in culture. But This could be an equivalent to a less creepy Prima nocta kind of thing, where I think westners would understand better as a creepy thing from the past (pls ignore the aspect that was a weapon of oppression for the sake of argument XD).
 
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If you think about it, medieval times was it so different?
Not entirely, I mean you can certainly find examples of famous medieval men trading up once their wife got older, but it’s not really looked upon favourably. Because marriage is typically a religious ceremony, and as hard as it may be for people living in a secular modern world to comprehend, people did take their religion VERY seriously.
 
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Not entirely, I mean you can certainly find examples of famous medieval men trading up once their wife got older, but it’s not really looked upon favourably. Because marriage is typically a religious ceremony, and as hard as it may be for people living in a secular modern world to comprehend, people did take their religion VERY seriously.
Again, westners right? Japan view of Religion And marriage is way different. Their customs of religion is so detached that many consider themselves without religion, just following some practices of Budism/Xingoism because of culture legacy.
Marriage was mostly about keeping families together or to tie families to other families. So much that marriage in Japan hardly has a religious aspect. Now there is more because of globalization some couples want to glamourize the white dress in a church, but I can bet you that the majority have nothing to do with Christianity XD
 
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Honestly, thank god for that spoiler or else this chapter would’ve left a VERY bad taste in my mouth after reading it:shamihuh:
 
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"It's the rules, so it's okay!"
You know what else there's rules for?
Divorce.
If you don't have the hots for each other anymore and you're both in agreement about it, formalize the split and get the fuck going.

Rules don't exist in a vacuum. They're common-enough agreements on how to handle things, just codified.

And if common agreement is that past 30 you go swimming for fresher shores … you change the rules about marriage so that you don't need to pull this yobai trope out of your ass.
 
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