Apparently, there's something in
Parasitic Evil, but it's not an ntr.
This whole thing made me think about a specific narrative trope – a hybrid of
hidden sex and
blackmail, or more precisely,
situational coercion in confined spaces. Let me explain.
I first encountered this in the game
Violated Heroine, which is essentially a vast, disjointed collection of every possible formulaic h-scene. While I’ve forgotten most of them, one stuck with me: the heroine, acting as a bodyguard for a merchant, repeatedly rejects his advances. However, while hiding from bandits in a closet, the lecherous merchant takes advantage of her, and she stays silent to avoid detection.
These scenarios fit
FMC-corruption because they align with the "reverse-trainer" concept: the heroine is forced to bend to the world - both literally and figuratively.
But in NTR stories,
hidden sex typically revolves around the cuckold’s proximity. For example:
- The heroine gets railed in a closet, unable to cry out lest her partner discovers her.
- She gives a blowjob under a table while the bull is talking with the cuck.
- They have sex while the cuckold is literally on the other side of a door/video chat.
An interesting question: what
blackmail hidden sex scenarios in NTR media do you know that hinge on actual external danger - rather than the cuckold - as the motivator? For example, the heroine refrains from resisting groping or sex in a closet purely to avoid detection by bandits/zombies.
I suspect this plot device is rare in NTR. NTR audiences are essentially romantic. And situations where the heroine’s
self-interest is exposed (e.g., prioritising her safety over fidelity) undermine the genre’s romance fantasy.
- You might refute with scenes where the heroine hides her sex with the bull from other onlookers (friends, colleagues, just passerbys) - to protect her pride/reputation (romantic enough concepts). But such a scene is not a "situational blackmail" per se; by the time these scenes emerge in an NTR narrative, the heroine is already somewhat complicit, just not ready to be seen.
Anyway, traditionally, NTR romantically presupposes that the heroine should rather
die rather than submit.
- If she submits to the bull to save the cuck from a zombie horde, that’s "acceptable" because it aligns with the genre’s martyrdom ethos.
- But if she stays quiet in a closet with a bull to avoid zombies, it reads as just selfishness, undermining the romance narrative. And sex-in-selfishness is just a boring cheating, not a thrilling betrayal.