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Do you have sources to back up that claim?majority of ntr fans are female
There are plenty of non ntr games with the same thing.females likes masculine confident and agressive male
Do you have sources to back up that claim?majority of ntr fans are female
There are plenty of non ntr games with the same thing.females likes masculine confident and agressive male
Most NTR is targeted at men - women have almost no agency, it doesn't focus on their internal thoughts and feelings except standard ntr cliche phrasing that has a more voyeuristic feel, it portrays women in the typical virgin/slut axis, it satisfies the male power fantasy of a woman being humiliated and 'turned' by dick size and magic sexual prowess.So "why are ntr fans acting surprised that some people might have problems with how popular the genre is."
Simple. majority of ntr fans are female, and females likes masculine confident and agressive male.
So if you cant understand that. ntr is really just who you self insert yourself into. And obviously people will insert them self in who they can relate the most or like.(mostly)
YesDo you have sources to back up that claim?
I burried the evidence
Civilians like you should not pry
There are plenty of non ntr games with the same thing.
Must be tough for you bruh.Most NTR is targeted at men - women have almost no agency, it doesn't focus on their internal thoughts and feelings except standard ntr cliche phrasing that has a more voyeuristic feel, it portrays women in the typical virgin/slut axis, it satisfies the male power fantasy of a woman being humiliated and 'turned' by dick size and magic sexual prowess.
And I doubt you're a woman because you use "male" and "female" to make your standard incel talking point.
The vast majority of ntr fans I've seen are not women, they're coomers. As far as I know women who are into stuff like this gravitate more towards omegaverse type of content, but I'm willing to be educated on that.
The answer is: yes.I didn't play for a while, did the mc bang the therapist yet?
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