I personally dont think anyone really likes NTR, its the corruption behind NTR what makes it so apealling, like if you think about it, NTR per se is just fucking mentally painful, but seeing the corruption its the allure
It's definitely the corruption. I love seeing weak minded whores pretending they were corrupted when in reality, all that the guy did was reveal a whore. If all that is between you and integrity is a decent night of sex then I risk saying your morals and ethics weren't that high to begin with.
It is, without doubt, the allure of corruption that captivates most, but let us not confuse revelation with corruption. I find it deeply amusing when individuals of feeble will gaslight themselves into believing that they were corrupted, when in truth, all that occurred was the unveiling of their true nature. No matter the external pressure, coercion, blackmail, financial desperation, the answer is always to communicate with your partner, not to act unilaterally in a way that breaks trust.
At first glance, it appears that Inoda is having his way with a seemingly innocent and virtuous young woman. Yet, her rapid descent into moral contortion soon lays bare the truth: she was never pure, merely restrained, held in check by appearances and, at least in the beginning, by a somewhat principled boyfriend. Though, truth be told, he proves to be just as debauched in his own way so he deserves most of what happens to him.
Those who find themselves disturbed by NTR often wrestle not with the fiction itself, but with unresolved insecurities, fragile principles, wavering ethics, and a profound lack of self-assurance. It is not the story they fear, but the unsettling mirror it holds to their own anxieties: the suspicion that, given the chance, reality might reflect the same betrayal.
Do not despair, there are still many remarkable women in the world. And don’t burden yourself with the fear of being made a cuckold; any man can find himself in that position. It is a reflection of her character, not yours. What truly defines you is not the betrayal itself, but how you respond when the truth comes to light. So live boldly, without fear, dignity is not in what happens to us, but in how we rise to meet it.