I have a question if I turn off ntr then does it means that's a the ntr scenes will still happen but mc will not see them or those scenes are like they never happened ??
The author does provide suggestion and closure to the NTR miasma for the non-NTR audience, but you will still be hit by it.
Eventually, evidence piles up sufficiently enough to persuade you that it's unlikely.
Some situations and text persist that are blatantly stylized for the NTR audience.
I'm not sure what's stated about canon.
But it's probably that it hasn't happened, nor is happening.
The mother is fucking her new husband every night, and is filling the house with the sound of it, which comes across as in-your-face.
but what happens in the basement when you cannot access ... is a secret
as in the real life
if you don't know you can't suffer...
>A situation that presents the possibility of an LI being 'taken away' cannot evoke feelings of jealousy because it isn't a certainty.
This isn't true.
What's possible is often true.
Jealousy isn't exclusively evoked by certainty.
People rely heavily on inductive reasoning in order to function.
The writing style of an NTR author incorporates doubt and ambiguity for the express purpose of jealousy to linger and burn away at the reader.
A world with NTR is intentionally designed this way.
It leaves the reader in an agitated emotional and mental state.
Closure for the NTR audience consists of the NTR Ogres being revealed to be having their way with the LIs.
NTR Canon is NTR.
The NTR miasma is also NTR.
It's a tease specifically designed for the NTR audience.
These both cause incompatibility issues with the NTR audience and non-NTR audience.
A non-NTR audience who is blindsided by it will inevitably suspect the author of psychological abuse (which is inherent to the genre) and vent in the respective thread.
So the NTR miasma must be acknowledged in order to avert this.
If not handled properly, the non-NTR userbase consequently develops distrust for devs, and in their frenzy, the pendulum swings hard in the opposite direction.
This is the consequence.
The NTR miasma is present even with NTR turned OFF.
These bursts of fire still happen within the reader.
There's water to douse the flames pretty well here and there.
Closure for the non-NTR audience consists of the NTR Ogres being revealed to not be having their way with the LIs.
Providing closure on this side is more difficult because it consists of sealing a set of doubts.
But even if exhaustive closure of every relevant form is granted eventually, injections of jealousy have happened; and what happened has happened.
This is primarily an NTR game that tries to include a non-NTR audience (with some measure of success).
But the NTR miasma will still aggravate some readers until non-NTR closure is granted, which does present itself in the story to some degree of satisfaction.
If you like to be injected with a really bad feeling and then decide to eliminate the source of it, this story aims to do that.
It's a tall task for an author to satisfy a non-NTR audience in this way, but it's achievable.
But there's a fine line between the villain and the author being the source of the bad feelings in this genre.
So it should be understood and endeavored to be implemented correctly.