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So, why the hate on NTR?

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Been curious about this. There are a lot of extreme kinks that people will tolerate, some real depraved stuff, lets be real with ourselves, unconsciously degenerate.

Yet A LOT of people seem to draw the line at NTR. I can definitely understand having preferences, I myself avoid overtly l*li and sh*ta contnet, (honestly don't know how games with those tags get uploaded given site rules, but there another story entirely) and I can't say I'm a fan of NTR, but NTR seems to be the tag/kink I see the most revulsion for. Pregnant Gang-Rape Guro? Nary a peep. That game has one single NTR scene? Absolutely seeing people prickle at it in the thread.

I can't say I really understand the hate for that one particular trope. I totally understand avoiding a game that's primarily NTR, but it doesn't seem uncommon that someone will pass on the entire game is there is minor, but unskipable, NTR content.

What's up with that?
I genuinely have not a goddamn clue. You would think people would not be looking down at other's fetishes on this site, but apparently some people feel like they have the higher ground for whatever reason.

Some NTR games are good, like NTRaholic and Scars of Summer and its sequel. But not everyone enjoys it and that is fine, but I don't get why some have to shit on people just because of that, or on the game. Just don't play it, damn.

I myself could not give less of a crap about it. It's a porn game, if it's fun or not, it either has hot content or not. It's not Dark Souls, I don't care. Some have good stories, some don't put that effort in. It happens. Very few manage to have likeable characters you will actually feel attached to in these games anyway.

Frankly, I prefer people enjoy their stuff here freely and remain normal human beings out there. So there's no need to be offended by NTR, like no reason at all, not by that or any other thing you may encounter here.

I don't like Futa, at all, I just don't care, and I enjoy Female Protagonists way more. I also think Guro is disturbing and not hot at all, but I won't mock people for it. But I'm sure someone will show up to kick my ass now because I said that. But I won't judge or just say a game is ruined because they added some Futa... whatever, next scene. Now, Guro... that's a something I definitely want to be warned about, that and Scat.
 
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Back when it literally just meant hermaphrodite, ah, the good old days.
I always wonder how that first encounter was like, you know. I imagine the utter confusion like in that Jackie Chan meme. They must have been so weirded out.

Nowadays it's something some people love! Funny how things go.
 

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I always wonder how that first encounter was like, you know. I imagine the utter confusion like in that Jackie Chan meme. They must have been so weirded out.

Nowadays it's something some people love! Funny how things go.
Like the first guy to discover Milk.

"I'll just go over to that fat land beast and pull on those dangly pink things..."
 
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Like the first guy to discover Milk.

"I'll just go over to that fat land beast and pull on those dangly pink things..."
Milk from other animals was just logical progression. Baby's drink milk from their mothers. There was no big pervert moment that led to a profound discovery. I'm not usually this pedantic but this particular thing is a pet peeve.
 
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Milk from other animals was just logical progression. Baby's drink milk from their mothers. There was no big pervert moment that led to a profound discovery. I'm not usually this pedantic but this particular thing is a pet peeve.
I'm aware of that, mothers do breastfeed after all, it's just fun to think about and watch people have a nice "Oh yeah!" moment of delight and mindful thought even if a false proposition.
 
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I think I'm glad I live in my world where I experience a lot less animosity than in yours.
So, you did it? You moved outside of the USA?


And thank you for clarifying you didn't mean that people cheating on others in order to hurt them was ubiquitous, but that painful experiences - in general - were. Still, that's a hyperbolic statement
It's also drawing lines between many totally unrelated events, even when being on a near topic.

It's not because my wife died, a painful experience related to couple's life, that I'll feel disgusted by NTR. Like I'll not be just because, during my long life, I've meat sellers using predatory psychological manipulation methods to sell me something that I don't really needed and, like anyone else, probably fell for few.


The first time I saw "haha you self insert" (on these forums mind you) my initial thought was that the person saying it was retarded. After a few years I just realized that people that think that way are every bit as trained in a certain way of approaching a specific story as I used to be, just in a different way.
Imagine if actual books readers were starting to answer them that, "no, it's the story that insert itself in my mind". Not sure that they would be able to have a starts of understanding regarding what it can possibly mean.


Videogames are a more immersive experience for the most part.
Tell us that you never read outside of school assignment, without telling us that you never read outside of school assignment.
One of the first book I've read on my own, and the first one that wasn't for teenagers, was Dune, in it's full edition (Dune, Dune Messiah and The Children of Dune for ~1500 pages). It took me only one day and I needed more than a month to leave Arrakis. It was somewhere in the mid 80's and not only I was already an intensive gamer, but also collaborating with a gaming Fanzine.
 

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So, you did it? You moved outside of the USA?




It's also drawing lines between many totally unrelated events, even when being on a near topic.

It's not because my wife died, a painful experience related to couple's life, that I'll feel disgusted by NTR. Like I'll not be just because, during my long life, I've meat sellers using predatory psychological manipulation methods to sell me something that I don't really needed and, like anyone else, probably fell for few.




Imagine if actual books readers were starting to answer them that, "no, it's the story that insert itself in my mind". Not sure that they would be able to have a starts of understanding regarding what it can possibly mean.




Tell us that you never read outside of school assignment, without telling us that you never read outside of school assignment.
One of the first book I've read on my own, and the first one that wasn't for teenagers, was Dune, in it's full edition (Dune, Dune Messiah and The Children of Dune for ~1500 pages). It took me only one day and I needed more than a month to leave Arrakis. It was somewhere in the mid 80's and not only I was already an intensive gamer, but also collaborating with a gaming Fanzine.
Shall we arrange a group masturbation therapy about our feelings?
 

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Tell us that you never read outside of school assignment, without telling us that you never read outside of school assignment.
One of the first book I've read on my own, and the first one that wasn't for teenagers, was Dune, in it's full edition (Dune, Dune Messiah and The Children of Dune for ~1500 pages). It took me only one day and I needed more than a month to leave Arrakis. It was somewhere in the mid 80's and not only I was already an intensive gamer, but also collaborating with a gaming Fanzine.
I am not one for fiction, especially novels, and I can count on less than my hands how many have captivated me enough to read fully, but if you ask me about Non-fiction, then I love reading that and I've lost count how many that fit that definition that I've read, whilst I also have that imaginative streak, when I read non-fiction I think about imagining me applying it to my own life, the possibilities it could hold and the choices I could make. I could read a book on Carpentry and imagine myself planing wood in the garage, chopping down trees and milling them and gradually making planks that I could sell.

But a few novels have caught my eye, the first was Shogun by James Clavell, after that I found a few more: God Emperor of Dune by Frank Herbert and The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova. Not many, and the others are tacky erotic Mills & Boon novels I read through childhood and puberty to young adulthood, a necessary action in the absence of other material at the time.